
When hair starts thinning or bald patches appear, the first thing we think about is “the best oil for thickening hair.” But the truth is, the right oil depends on scalp type and goal :
Is your goal to reduce hair loss? Soothe the scalp? Reduce breakage? Or support density over time?
In this article, we compare the most popular oils in a simple and clear way, and explain how to choose the best oil for you, with a practical routine that gives realistic results.
Condensation has 3 aspects:
Many people think that the oil “grows new hair quickly,” while the first result is often an improvement in appearance and a reduction in hair loss within 4–8 weeks with commitment.
Suitable for: Oily/normal scalp + mild hair loss
It features: a refreshing sensation and scalp stimulation
Note: It is best if it is diluted (not concentrated on a sensitive scalp)
Suitable for: Dry and split ends + hair that needs "weight"
It is characterized by: a heavy consistency that gives a feeling of density
Not suitable for: oily scalp or severe dandruff if left on for too long
Suitable for: Dryness and brittleness (ends)
It features: intense hair hydration