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Here’s a real, simple way to make aloe vera oil and what it can (and can’t) do for hair.


🌿 Aloe Vera Oil (DIY)

Aloe vera is mainly soothing for the scalp. It does not directly “force” faster hair growth, but it may help improve scalp condition, which supports healthier hair.

Ingredients:

  • Fresh aloe vera gel (2–3 tbsp)
  • Coconut oil or olive oil (½ cup)

Coconut oil


Method:

1) Extract aloe gel

  • Cut a fresh aloe leaf
  • Scoop out the clear gel
  • Blend lightly until smooth (optional)

2) Heat the oil gently

  • Warm coconut or olive oil on low heat
  • Do NOT overheat (just warm, not boiling)

3) Add aloe gel

  • Mix aloe gel into the warm oil
  • Stir continuously for 5–10 minutes on low heat

4) Strain and cool

  • Let it cool completely
  • Strain if you want a smoother oil
  • Store in a clean glass bottle

How to use it

  • Massage into scalp 2–3 times per week
  • Leave for 30–60 minutes before washing
  • Wash with mild shampoo

What it actually does

✔ May soothe itchy or dry scalp
✔ May reduce dandruff in some people
✔ May improve hair softness


What it does NOT do

❌ It does not stop genetic hair loss
❌ It does not guarantee “fast hair growth”
❌ It cannot regrow lost hair follicles


Bottom line

Aloe vera oil is a good supportive scalp treatment, but real hair growth depends on genetics, nutrition, and overall health—not one homemade oil.

If you want, I can give you a scientifically backed routine for reducing hair fall and improving growth.

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