Hair Oil For Hair Density:
Hair loss is natural, but excessive hair fall is a concern. To promote hair density, I use a natural hair oil that I make at home with ingredients commonly used in cooking. I believe in the holistic approach of using ingredients both internally and externally for maximum benefit.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!To address hair loss and boost hair density, I currently use a combination of clove and black seed infused in coconut oil.

Clove contains antioxidants that promote hair growth. The compound eugenol in cloves stimulates hair growth when applied to the scalp. Additionally, clove’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties benefit both hair and scalp. The clove’s natural heat provides a cooling sensation on the scalp. It also has anti-androgenic properties that can slow down hair thinning and encourage hair growth. Clove adds shine to hair while promoting overall hair health. It helps treat dandruff by addressing scalp dryness and flakiness, which can often lead to itching. Clove’s antiseptic and antifungal properties help combat dry skin, fungal infections, and excess oil production. It also helps prevent premature graying.

Black seed is exceptional for hair regrowth. When infused in hair oil, it releases nutrients like thymoquinone and antioxidants, which stimulate hair growth and reduce hair loss. It also soothes the scalp, hydrates hair, and prevents damage. Black seed’s benefits are numerous and well-known. I incorporate black seed into my daily diet and use it externally in various ways.
How I Make This Miracle Hair Oil:
Preparation:
- A clean, heat-resistant glass jar with a lid.
- 500 ml of regular coconut hair oil.
- 20-30 cloves.
- Two tablespoons of black seed.
- A pan for boiling water.
Making the Hair Oil:
Pour 500 ml of coconut hair oil into a clean, dry glass jar. To ensure proper cleaning, I washed the jar with dishwashing liquid and a scrubber two days before using it. I then left it upside down to dry completely.
Fill a pan with water and bring it to a boil. Turn off the heat and place the glass jar containing the oil in the hot water. This indirect heating method allows the oil to gradually warm up while the clove and black seed release their nutrients. I also expose the oil to sunlight during the day for additional heating. I avoid direct flame heating to preserve the nutrients.
This heating process continues for about 20 days. However, I maintain the heating routine even after the initial 20 days, using either sunlight or hot water depending on the weather.
I apply this hair oil whenever I notice excessive hair fall. I started using it every weekend and noticed a cooling sensation on my scalp. My hair fall has reduced since using this oil. I recommend trying it to potentially improve your hair loss situation.
