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Beat the heat naturally: Indian hair oils for summer scalp massage and hair growth

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 6, 2026, 15:00 IST
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Summer haircare sorted this year

As we bid adieu to harsh winters and are finally entering the breezy summer mood, let’s start by focusing on our scalp health and hair growth opportunities. The shift from winter to summer scalp affects our hair growth cycle, which needs to be primarily understood. This summer, kick out your usual hair oil, and opt for a summer-cool hair massage oil which will calm the follicles, contain revitalising properties, and give you a sense of overall freshness. Well, don’t worry, as we have options for you.

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Peppermint oil

Peppermint oil is the ultimate cooling agent, as it contains natural menthol, which provides a cooling sensation that also relieves heat exhaustion. Mix this with a carrier oil and apply to the pulse points. You can also use a cold compress and peppermint oil and blend it with coconut oil for scalp nourishment and hair massage. Avoid applying directly, especially if you have sensitive skin.


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Lavender oil

Have you ever experienced sunburn or scalp irritation after being exposed to the sun for a long time? If that’s the case, they opt for lavender oil, which reduces redness and inflammation and promotes scalp healing. You can also apply some aloe vera gel and use it like a hair mask for a soothing sun treatment, which also nourishes the hair follicles and promotes blood circulation, leading to hair growth. However, always dilute lavender oil before application.


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Sandalwood oil

Sandalwood, or chandan, is heavily used in Ayurveda and is perfect for hydration and skin protection. It locks in moisture, soothes heat rashes on the scalp, and also prevents intense hair dryness. You can add the mixture with coconut oil to your hair mask for intense hydration this summer, which will also help in hair growth. But make sure to check the purity of sandalwood before using it.


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Brahmi oil

Brahmi is the traditional Ayurvedic massage oil, which is best for head massage, mental clarity, and your evening calm sessions. Always make sure to add amla and bhringraj in this mixture, which will help in hair growth by increasing the blood circulation to the scalp, improve the hair quality, and also help with hair fall issues. From soothing the mind, this mixture alleviates feelings of discomfort and summer fatigue while blessing you with a better overall hair look.


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