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Lemon oil is mainly extracted from the peels of citrus fruits and can be directly applied to the skin which can reduce the itching sensation on our skin. Little do we know that if mixed with another carrier oil such as rosemary or coconut, it can be applicable on the scalp. It also treats minor infections such as dandruff and itching and disinfects the scalp bacteria and fungus.

Offering an anti-inflammatory action, if used with tea tree oil, then it makes your hair double effective. What is it good for? Having a series of benefits, lemon oil is an antifungal, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory ingredient that is also used in several hair conditioners and hair masks. The near-zero cost extraction and easy availability make it easier for you to start using lemon oil at home, once or twice a week.



Let’s see some of how one can use lemon oil for hair growth . Lemon juice and castor-olive oil hair mask Castor and olive oil are great for hair growth and lemon is just a perfect combination for hair growth. Rich antioxidants and antibacterial properties mixed with castor oil’s blood circulation pump can rejuvenate dull and damaged hair and can give you relief from hair breakage and split ends.

Olive oil is rich in vitamins and thus stimulates hair growth, nourishing the hair follicles and strengthening the hair strands. Take 2 tablespoons of olive oil, 1 tablespoon of castor oil, and 4-5 drops of lemon juice and use it as a hair mask. Plain lemon juice mask If you’re running out of time to prepare a mask then simply use lemon juice for hair growth and mix it with coconut oil.

Packed with fiber and vitamin C, it will improve hair quality along with a refined growth of hair. Use this formula once a week using 1-2 lemons, leave it for 10 minutes, and then wash your hair with lukewarm water. Lemon with coconut oil and curry leaves What to do if someone gets an allergic reaction? Curry leaves work incredibly well for hair growth.

The mixture is filled with vitamin B6, calcium, iron, and amino acids, and prevents hair. It nourishes the hair, protects the scalp from infections, and keeps away from the damage caused by free radicals. Use this mask twice a week and then rinse it off with lukewarm water and good shampoo, for healthier and stronger hair.

You can grind the curry leaves with water into a paste and then add lemon juice and coconut oil and go ahead with the hair mask..

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