Peppermint oil

Peppermint oil
 
 
What are the benefits of peppermint oil for hair? Is it really one of the natural solutions that may help rid you of problems of hair loss and baldness? Read the article to find out more.
Peppermint oil is a concentrated essential oil that has many health and aesthetic benefits. In this article, we will review the potential benefits of poetry.
 
 
What is peppermint oil?
 
It is an oil that is usually extracted from mint leaves or stems, and contains high concentrations of effective aromatic substances that may help to combat many health and aesthetic problems, such as the following materials: menthol, menthone, limonene.
 
Peppermint oil is available in several different types, but one of the most common types is peppermint essential oil, which is considered a concentrated and heavy oil.
Peppermint oil benefits for hair
Peppermint oil contains high levels of various antioxidants and active compounds that may make it one of the effective oils in fighting many health and aesthetic problems. Here is a list of the most important benefits of peppermint oil for hair:
 
 
1- Scalp sterilization
 
Massaging the scalp with mint oil after mixing it with one of the carrier oils can prevent the scalp from being infected with any type of infection or pollution, which enhances the health of the scalp and relieves its various problems, such as itching, inflammation and dehydration.
 
 
2- Stimulating hair growth
 
Regular use of peppermint oil may help to re-germinate hair and stimulate its growth. A study published in Toxicological Research showed that peppermint oil may help stimulate hair growth in a way that may outperform the minoxidil product that is usually used to treat hair loss and baldness.
The reason for the effectiveness of the potential of peppermint oil in this regard may be the ability of this oil to stimulate the blood circulation in the scalp and strengthen it in the places that are massaged, because of the peppermint oil containing menthol that may help to expand the blood vessels and thus improve blood flow to it.
 
 
3- Protecting the scalp from lice
 
One of the benefits of peppermint oil is that it may help to fight head lice, as peppermint oil contains certain compounds and substances that make it a natural repellent of insects and parasites.
 
 
4- Hair loss treatment
 
Regular use of peppermint oil may help treat and stop hair loss, because peppermint oil may help:
 
Strengthening the blood circulation in the scalp, and thus helping the follicles to obtain their nutrients, which in turn helps to strengthen the hair from the roots.
Combating any sensitivity, inflammation or irritation of the scalp, which are problems that may cause hair loss if not treated in a timely manner.
Fighting free radicals, which may play a role in hair loss, is due to the ability of these electrolytes to stimulate harmful oxidative processes in the scalp.
 
 
Methods of using peppermint oil for hair
 
You can benefit from peppermint oil in different ways, here are the most important:
 
1- Massage the scalp with mint oil
Since peppermint oil is a concentrated essential oil, it must be diluted first with a carrier oil before applying it to the scalp, in order to avoid any possible irritation or allergy.
 
So, the correct way to use it is by mixing 2-3 drops of it with a tablespoon of coconut oil or jojoba oil, then the scalp is massaged with this mixture and left on the scalp for 5-30 minutes before washing it with water and shampoo as usual.
 
2- Mix the shampoo with mint oil
To get the benefits of peppermint oil for hair and to benefit from this wonderful oil as much as possible, you can add one or two drops to your shampoo.
 
But it is worth noting that peppermint oil may come in different concentrations, so the number of drops that can be added to shampoo may vary depending on the concentration of oil used. You can estimate the appropriate amount by noticing the effect of shampoo on the scalp, as follows:
 
If you feel that using it has left a kind of tingling of the scalp, the amount you have added is appropriate.
If you feel severe burning and itching on the scalp, the amount you added is large and dangerous, and you have to wash your hair immediately.
Warnings and damages
The most common type of peppermint oil as mentioned above is mint essential oil, so you should adhere to these rules and guidelines when using it to avoid any potential harm:
 
Peppermint oil must first be mixed with another mild oil before using it to massage the scalp. Failure to do so may cause irritating complications, such as itching, burning, inflammation.
It is preferable to avoid mint oil in contact with the area around the eyes.
It is forbidden to use mint oil on the child's face or any other area of ​​his body.
Some people may have an allergic reaction to peppermint oil, so before using the oil on the skin for the first time, a quick check-up should be done by applying diluted peppermint oil to a very small area of ​​the skin and monitoring the skin's reaction to it.

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