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✅ Oiling: Rules to Avoid Hair Loss 1. Always start with a clean scalp. Before oiling, make sure your scalp is free from buildup, dry shampoo, and styling products. Applying oil over product residue can create an unfavorable scalp environment and potentially lead to irritation. For a pre-shampoo oil treatment, your scalp doesn’t need to be freshly washed - just clean and free from heavy buildup. 2. Choose the right oil. Never apply pure essential oils directly to your scalp. They are highly concentrated and can cause irritation, which may contribute to increased shedding. Choose oils specifically formulated for scalp use - lightweight, silicone-free, easy to wash out, and made with ingredients that support a healthy scalp environment. Ideally, the formula should also have a scalp-friendly pH. 3. Don’t use too much oil. More oil doesn’t mean better results. You only need enough to lightly coat the scalp - around 3–5 droppers for the entire scalp is usually enough. Avoid oiling too frequently as well. For most people, 2–3 times per week is plenty. 4. Never microneedle over oil. Your scalp should be completely clean and dry before microneedling. Never apply oil before or during the procedure. Use an appropriate needle length - for home use, stay within 0.25–0.5 mm. 5. Keep scalp massage gentle. Massage your scalp gently before applying oil. Avoid using massage tools over an oiled scalp or massaging too aggressively with excessive pressure. Too much rubbing, pulling, or friction can put unnecessary stress on the hair and scalp. 6. Never oil an irritated or inflamed scalp. Skip oiling if your scalp is actively irritated or inflamed, or if you have open wounds, active breakouts, signs of infection, or a flare-up of conditions such as psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis. Wait until your scalp has calmed down before returning to your regular oiling routine. 7. Consistency is key. Scalp oiling isn’t an overnight fix. Stay consistent and give it time. Healthy hair growth is a slow process, and results come from regular, proper scalp care.
✅ Oiling: Rules to Avoid Hair Loss 1. Always start with a clean scalp. Before oiling, make sure your scalp is free from buildup, dry shampoo, and styling products. Applying oil over product residue can create an unfavorable scalp environment and potentially lead to irritation. For a pre-shampoo oil treatment, your scalp doesn’t need to be freshly washed - just clean and free from heavy buildup. 2. Choose the right oil. Never apply pure essential oils directly to your scalp. They are highly concentrated and can cause irritation, which may contribute to increased shedding. Choose oils specifically formulated for scalp use - lightweight, silicone-free, easy to wash out, and made with ingredients that support a healthy scalp environment. Ideally, the formula should also have a scalp-friendly pH. 3. Don’t use too much oil. More oil doesn’t mean better results. You only need enough to lightly coat the scalp - around 3–5 droppers for the entire scalp is usually enough. Avoid oiling too frequently as well. For most people, 2–3 times per week is plenty. 4. Never microneedle over oil. Your scalp should be completely clean and dry before microneedling. Never apply oil before or during the procedure. Use an appropriate needle length - for home use, stay within 0.25–0.5 mm. 5. Keep scalp massage gentle. Massage your scalp gently before applying oil. Avoid using massage tools over an oiled scalp or massaging too aggressively with excessive pressure. Too much rubbing, pulling, or friction can put unnecessary stress on the hair and scalp. 6. Never oil an irritated or inflamed scalp. Skip oiling if your scalp is actively irritated or inflamed, or if you have open wounds, active breakouts, signs of infection, or a flare-up of conditions such as psoriasis or seborrheic dermatitis. Wait until your scalp has calmed down before returning to your regular oiling routine. 7. Consistency is key. Scalp oiling isn’t an overnight fix. Stay consistent and give it time. Healthy hair growth is a slow process, and results come from regular, proper scalp care.

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