5 Essential Oils To Use After Using A Dermaroller On Your Hair

Written by Sumona Bose28th Sep 2021
5 Essential Oils to Use After Using A Dermaroller On Your Hair

Dermarolling, or microneedling, is equally beneficial for your scalp as it is for your face. The practice involves using 0.25mm to 1.5mm sized tiny needles fixed on a roller to create micro punctures on your scalp. Sounds gruesome? It actually isn't, as these punctures help aerate your scalp and facilitate better absorption of the nourishing products you apply on it. Dermarolling is beneficial for speeding up the cell turnover cycle and stimulating collagen production on your scalp, keeping ageing signs like hair and volume loss at arm’s length. It also boosts new hair growth by facilitating better circulation on the scalp and nourishing it from within. One of the common ways to enhance the action of dermarollers is to use an essential oil afterwards as these potent formulations have many benefits to them. Here are 5 of the best essential oils to use after using a dermaroller on your hair…

 

Benefits of using essential oils after dermarolling hair

FAQs about essential oils for hair

Essential oils are more than just your regular aromatic essentials, they are potent topical treatments as well. Extracted from plants with methods of distillation and evaporation, essential oils are rich in chemical compounds that can nourish your scalp deeply and improve hair health. They also have the benefit of being easy to use, lightweight in texture and having almost no side effects.

When applied after a session of dermarolling on hair, they can help strengthen hair roots, improve shine in dull-looking hair, speed up the hair growth cycle to promote stronger and thicker-looking hair, and even help fill in bald spots in some cases. You can also target specific scalp issues with the help of essential oils and listed below are some of the best ones you can use post using a derma roller on hair.

 

1. Lavender essential oil for a bacteria-free scalp

FAQs about essential oils for hair

Popularly known for its soothing and calming properties, lavender essential oil provides extremely beneficial nourishment for your scalp. The oil is antibacterial in nature - it can keep your scalp rid of many kinds of infections like dandruff and issues like excessive greasiness caused by too much bacterial growth. One of the main active ingredients in lavender oil are monoterpenes that are highly antifungal in nature, which can help keep seasonal scalp infections at bay. It is also a potent hydrator and frizz calmer, which can help reduce hair loss and breakage caused by dryness or stubborn tangling.

How to use -

The best carrier oils for diluting lavender essential oil are olive and melted coconut oil. Mix lavender oil with a carrier oil in a ratio of 1:6, massage gently post derma rolling, leave for 10-15 minutes and wash off with a gentle shampoo.

 

2. Rosemary essential oil to boost blood circulation on scalp

FAQs about essential oils for hair

A popular anti-inflammatory agent used in hair care products, rosemary essential oil has been compared to clinical medications in terms of its efficacy in promoting hair growth. While there is still research left to be done on the direct connection between the use of rosemary oil and hair growth, the anecdotal evidence lies in the fact that it functions as a vasodilator - meaning it improves blood circulation on your scalp. Regular use can help deliver fresh and nutrient-rich blood to your scalp, leading to improved hair growth and reduction in hair loss.

How to use -

Some of the best carrier oils for rosemary essential oil are almond and pumpkin seed oil. Add a couple of drops of rosemary oil to 3 tablespoons of any carrier oil, apply post dermarolling and leave for 4-6 hours. Wash off with a gentle shampoo and keep up with the routine for at least 6 months to see any visible changes in hair growth.

 

3. Thyme essential oil for new hair growth

FAQs about essential oils for hair

One of the richest sources of thymol, thyme oil is one of the strongest essential oils you can add to your dermarolling routine. Rich in nutrients like bioflavonoids and scalp nourishing antioxidants, it works wonderfully for boosting new hair growth and increasing the volume of your mane. Thyme also exhibits anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that can help keep your scalp in prime health and help the process of formation of new hair strands. Reduction in scalp inflammation can also help keep your mane stress-free and create the ideal environment for thicker and healthier hair growth.

How to use -

Thyme oil is very strong, so make sure you are only using 1-2 drops of the same with a carrier oil of your choice for the application. Massage gently onto your scalp and leave for 10-15 minutes, following it up with a gentle shampoo and conditioner routine. Use thyme oil treatment not more than once every 3-4 weeks as overdoing it can lead to sensitising and irritation of the scalp.

 

4. Cedarwood essential oil to alleviate scalp dryness

FAQs about essential oils for hair

A scalp that is dry and devoid of hydration can never be healthy and this is where cedarwood essential oil comes in handy! Combining the dermarolling action with the emollient-like cedarwood oil can help boost circulation, inhibit dryness and flakiness of the scalp and regulate sebum, which leads to excessive greasiness. Like the other essential oils mentioned in this list, cedarwood also exhibits antifungal and antibacterial properties that can help reduce and manage unhealthy scalp infections. Regular use of cedarwood oil has shown results such as better hydrated, shiny and bouncy-looking hair that is free from brittleness or roughness.

How to use -

The best way to use cedarwood essential oil is to enhance its emollient qualities by mixing it with raw, organic coconut oil. Add 2-3 drops in 1 tablespoon of coconut oil and apply on your scalp. Let it sit for 30 minutes and wash it off with a gentle shampoo and conditioner for best results.

 

5. Clary sage essential oil as a stress buster

FAQs about essential oils for hair

Daily stress from lifestyle and external pollutants has been known to lead to hair loss. This happens due to the rise of cortisol levels in your body which pushes your hair to the 'shedding' phase in the hair growth cycle earlier than it should. This is why clary sage essential oil, which is rich in calming compounds like linalool, linalyl acetate, alpha-terpineol, and geranyl, have been known to be helpful with arresting stress-induced hair loss.

How to use -

The best way to use clary sage essential oil is to mix a few drops of the same with 3-4 tablespoons of any carrier oil and massage it onto the scalp. Leave it on for 3-4 hours and wash it off with cold water and a gentle shampoo.

 

FAQs about essential oils for hair

FAQs about essential oils for hair

Q. Are there any side effects to using essential oil after dermarolling hair?

A. While essential oils are pretty safe to use on the hair and do not have any direct side effects to them, some people may be allergic to certain oils. As such, make sure to always patch test an essential oil on your arm before applying it to your hair to avoid any allergic reactions or redness on your scalp. Also, if you have suffered from sensitivity issues on your scalp before, make sure to consult a trichologist or dermatologist before starting use of essential oils on your scalp.

Q. What is the best way to wash off essential oils after dermarolling your hair?

A. It is important to treat your scalp gently for at least 2-3 days after dermarolling your hair. This is especially true if you’re using essential oils as you do not want to overly strip your scalp trying to wash off the oil. Use a sulphate-free, pH-balanced and gentle shampoo that gently washes your hair without drying it out too much. Use the rinse and repeat method to avoid using too much product on your hair at once.

Sumona Bose

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Sumona Bose is a writer, skincare junkie and a self-professed makeup connoisseur. Equipped with a Master's degree in Fashion Management and over 3 years of experience writing in the beauty and fashion space, her passion for learning new things has no bounds. Working closely with dermatologists, beauty excerpts, makeup artists and hairstylists, she brings you the best of all things beauty. From trending skincare ingredients to makeup looks that help you slay, she manages to bring something new (and vital!) to our readers every single time. Her hobbies include home workouts, watching foreign films and binge-watching makeover shows!

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