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5 South Indian hair oils that actually work for quick hair growth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 25, 2025, 09:04 IST
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​5 South Indian hair oils that actually work for hair growth

If you have ever envied those thick, long, shiny braids South Indian women are known for, you’re not alone. There’s a reason their hair care game is on another level, and it all starts with one thing: the right oil.

South India has a rich tradition of using natural, homemade, and ayurvedic oils for hair that goes back generations. These oils aren't about fancy packaging or influencer hype, they’re rooted in results. Whether you're dealing with hair fall, thinning, or just want that lush, strong hair vibe, these oils actually deliver.

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Try these hair oils!

So if you’re on a mission to grow your hair faster and stronger (without breaking the bank or your scalp), here are 5 South Indian oils you need to know about.

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Coconut oil

Let’s start with the classic. Pure cold-pressed coconut oil is the foundation of every South Indian hair care routine and for good reason.

It’s lightweight, super moisturizing, and rich in fatty acids that nourish the scalp, strengthen hair roots, and help reduce protein loss. In other words? Your hair grows faster and stays stronger.

The best part? It suits almost every hair type. Use it warm, massage gently into the scalp, and leave it overnight (or at least an hour). Wash off with a mild shampoo and repeat a couple of times a week.

Why it works:

Fights dandruff

Prevents hair breakage

Deeply nourishes the scalp

Quick tip: Mix in a few curry leaves or fenugreek seeds and heat it slightly. It becomes a power-packed elixir for hair growth.

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Bhringraj oil

You’ll hear South Indian grandmothers swear by Bhringraj and they’re not wrong. Known as the "King of Herbs" for hair, this oil is a game-changer for hair fall, thinning, and premature greying.

Bhringraj oil is made by infusing the bhringraj plant into a base oil (usually sesame or coconut). It improves blood circulation in the scalp, stimulates hair follicles, and promotes healthy hair regrowth.

Use it weekly as a deep treatment, and you’ll start noticing results in a few weeks.

Why it works:

Boosts blood circulation to the scalp

Helps new hair grow faster

Slows down greying

Quick tip: Warm it up before applying and give yourself a slow, 10-minute scalp massage. You’ll sleep like a baby, too.

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Amla oil

Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants. Amla oil is like a wellness boost for your hair.

Why it works:

Strengthens roots, reduces breakage, and prevents premature greying

Adds shine and makes hair smoothly manageable

How to use:

Use straight amla oil or mix it with coconut/sesame oil, apply to scalp and hair, leave for an hour or overnight. Or, mix some amla powder with aloe vera for a refreshing mask.

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Curry leaves oil

Curry leaves oil is a natural powerhouse for boosting hair growth, and using it is super simple. Just warm up a few tablespoons of the oil (either store-bought or homemade by infusing curry leaves in coconut or sesame oil) and massage it gently into your scalp using your fingertips. Leave it on for at least an hour or even overnight for deeper nourishment before washing it off with a mild shampoo. Regular use, about twice a week, can help strengthen roots, reduce hair fall, and even fight premature greying, thanks to its rich blend of antioxidants, amino acids, and vitamins.

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Shikakai oil

Shikakai isn’t usually an oil by itself but it’s often used in oil blends or washes because it’s a natural, mild cleanser with traditional hair benefits.

Why it works:

Lowers pH levels, gently cleansing without stripping natural oils

Helps prevent dandruff and add shine while supporting growth

How to use:

Blend shikakai powder or extract into your hair oil, or use it in powder form mixed with water as a mild shampoo. Go for it weekly for clean, healthy scalp days.

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Neem oil

If your scalp gets itchy, flaky, or just needs a good detox, neem oil is your go-to. Neem has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it amazing for scalp health, which is the first step toward healthy hair growth.

Though neem oil smells... let’s say, “strong,” it’s worth tolerating. It clears clogged pores on the scalp, reduces dandruff, and helps treat underlying scalp issues that slow down hair growth.

Why it works:

Clears up scalp infections

Reduces dandruff and itchiness

Keeps hair follicles clean and healthy

Quick tip: Always dilute neem oil (a few drops go a long way) with a base oil like coconut or sesame. Leave it in for 30–45 minutes before shampooing.

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Your hair deserves more

Hair oils aren’t just about tradition, they work because they nourish from the root, literally. The key is consistency. You don’t need to try everything at once or splurge on imported serums. Just pick the right oil based on your hair goals and make it a regular part of your routine.


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Hair care is about patience

South Indian hair care is all about patience, care, and a little bit of kitchen wisdom. So roll up your sleeves, warm that oil, and treat your hair to some real TLC.

Because your hair deserves more than just shampoo and conditioner, it deserves love.

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