Aloe vera is widely used in hair care because its gel is soothing, moisturizing, and helps reduce scalp dryness and dandruff. Aloe vera hair oil is usually made by infusing aloe gel with a carrier oil so the nutrients are easier to apply and absorb.
๐ฟ Aloe Vera Hair Oil (DIY)
๐งด Ingredients
- 1/2 cup fresh aloe vera gel (from aloe leaves)
- 1 cup carrier oil (choose one):
- coconut oil (best for deep conditioning)
- olive oil (good for scalp health)
- almond oil (light and non-greasy)
- Optional:
- 5โ10 curry leaves (for hair strength)
- 1 tsp fenugreek seeds (for hair fall control)
- a few drops of rosemary or tea tree essential oil (for scalp health)
๐ฅ Method
1. Extract aloe gel
Cut an aloe leaf, scoop out the clear gel, and blend it until smooth.
2. Heat infusion
- Warm the carrier oil on low heat
- Add aloe gel slowly (careful: it may splutter if water is present)
- Stir on very low heat for 5โ10 minutes until the mixture combines
3. Optional herbal boost
Add curry leaves or fenugreek while warming for extra nutrients.
4. Cool and strain
Let it cool completely, then strain into a clean glass bottle.
๐ How to use
- Massage into scalp 2โ3 times a week
- Leave for 1โ2 hours (or overnight for deep treatment)
- Wash with mild shampoo
๐ Benefits
- Reduces scalp dryness and itchiness
- Helps with dandruff control
- Strengthens hair roots
- Adds shine and softness
- May support hair growth by improving scalp health
โ ๏ธ Tips
- Always do a patch test if you have sensitive skin
- Use fresh aloe gel for best results
- Store in a cool place; lasts about 2โ3 weeks (or longer if refrigerated)
If you want, I can also give you a fast version (no heating) or a hair growth-focused recipe with onion + aloe combo.