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Peppermint Oil vs Rosemary Oil: Which one’s better for instant hair growth?

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 9, 2025, 08:52 IST
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Which one works faster?

Alright, let’s cut to the chase, if you’re dealing with hair that’s just not growing, shedding like crazy, or feeling thinner than you’d like, you’ve probably already gone down the rabbit hole of hair growth hacks. And somewhere along the way, you’ve definitely stumbled upon peppermint oil and rosemary oil, right?

They’re the two MVPs in the natural hair care world, both claiming to boost growth, wake up sleepy follicles, and give you that thick, flowy hair you’ve been dreaming of. But which one actually works faster? Let’s break it down.

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​Meet the hair heroes

Peppermint Oil is that minty-fresh essential oil that gives you the cooling tingle, you’ve probably felt it in shampoos. It’s packed with menthol, which helps increase blood circulation when you massage it into your scalp. More blood = more nutrients = hair that grows faster (hopefully).

Rosemary Oil is the OG. It’s been around forever and has been used in Ayurveda and even Mediterranean cultures to treat thinning hair, itchy scalps, and dandruff. It smells all herbal and calming like a spa in a bottle and is believed to boost cell turnover and even block the hormone DHT, which is linked to hair loss.

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​What does the science say?

Okay, no boring textbook stuff, promise.

A study from 2014 tested peppermint oil on mice, and the results were wild. It actually helped hair grow faster than minoxidil (aka Rogaine), the stuff dermatologists prescribe. Pretty impressive.

On the other hand, rosemary oil went head-to-head with minoxidil in a 2015 study - this time, on actual people. It worked just as well as minoxidil after 6 months, without all the itching and side effects.

So, science is backing both. But if you’re looking for faster results? Peppermint oil seems to act quicker. That being said, rosemary oil is super effective too, it just takes a little longer.

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​Peppermint oil pros

The good stuff:

Gets blood flowing to your scalp fast

Gives that cool, tingly feeling that low-key feels amazing

Might unclog blocked follicles

Great for oily or itchy scalps

Heads-up:

It’s super strong. Like, eyes-watering strong. You have to dilute it with a carrier oil (coconut, jojoba, argan, pick your fave). Don’t even think about applying it straight to your scalp.

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​Rosemary oil pros

Why people love it:

Strengthens hair at the root

Calms inflammation and irritation

Helps reduce dandruff and dry scalp

Can even slow down graying and hair thinning

Safe for most scalps and gentle enough for frequent use

Only downside?

It’s more of a slow burn. You won’t see crazy results in two weeks, but give it a couple of months, and it really starts working its magic.


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​How to use both (Without wrecking your scalp)

Here’s the deal - no matter which one you go for, never apply essential oils directly. Always mix a few drops (like 2–3) with a tablespoon of carrier oil.

Massage the mix into your scalp for 5–10 minutes (great excuse for a little self-care), then leave it on for at least an hour. You can even sleep with it overnight if your scalp is cool with that. Do this 2–3 times a week, and thank yourself later.

And always, always do a patch test first. Because no one wants a red, itchy scalp in the name of hair goals.

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Which one should you use?

Want faster, more dramatic results? Peppermint oil might be your bestie.

Prefer something gentle and great for overall scalp health? Rosemary’s your girl.

Want the best of both worlds? Use them together (just don’t overdo it).

Some people actually blend them - 2 drops peppermint, 2 drops rosemary, 1 tablespoon carrier oil. Massage it in, chill, and let your follicles soak it up.

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Flip that hair in no time

Both peppermint and rosemary oils are legit when it comes to helping hair grow. Peppermint is like a shot of espresso for your scalp - fast and energizing. Rosemary is more like a nourishing green tea, slow, steady, and deeply healing.


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You will love the results

So whether you're impatient and want baby hairs now, or you’re okay playing the long game, there’s an oil that fits your vibe. Just stay consistent, keep your haircare routine on point, and remember - even the best oils can’t work miracles overnight. But with a little love and patience? You’ll be flipping that hair in no time.

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The power duo

Peppermint and rosemary oils have become cult favorites for anyone chasing hair growth goals and for good reason. Peppermint oil gives that cool, tingly feeling on the scalp, which helps boost blood circulation and stimulate hair follicles.

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Improve scalp health

Rosemary oil, on the other hand, is known for strengthening roots and reducing hair fall, it’s basically nature’s answer to minoxidil (without the harsh side effects). When used regularly, either mixed into your carrier oil or added to your shampoo, this power duo can seriously improve scalp health, encourage thicker growth, and even help with early signs of thinning.

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