Debunking 5 myths about onion hair oil

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We all have heard and tried applying onion hair oil, which promises to control hair fall and speed up the process of hair growth. From beauty influencers blabbering about its benefits to our grandmothers creating DIY homemade onion oil for better hair quality, there is no doubt in believing in the superficial benefits of natural onion hair oil, but with facts, people also add on some straight-faced myths, which are far from being true.

With some negative reviews floating around the internet, people start believing these statements, which are mere myths and not facts. That’s why it is important to take these myths into account and debunk them accordingly for the safety of the consumers.

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Myth 1: Onion hair oil cures baldness

As fascinating as it sounds, it is not scientifically proven that onion hair oil cures baldness. It surely speeds up the process of hair growth at a point, but curing baldness from the root is a bit hard to believe. People can also use onion oil to control hair fall, but baldness is a bigger problem that requires the involvement of a professional.

Myth 2: Leave the oil overnight for better results

People often suggest to each other to apply onion oil overnight for great results, which is a false statement. Onion hair oil contains a high amount of sulphur, which can lead to hair fall if kept for more than 2 hours on the scalp. That’s why, instead of witnessing good results, people end up getting more hair fall issues. Never apply it overnight.

Myth 3: Use the oil every day to see better results.

One is not required to use the oil every day for maximum benefits because oiling daily means one needs to wash their hair every day, which will strip off the natural oil present in the scalp, resulting in dandruff, itching, white hair issues, and flakiness.

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Myth 4: Applying large amounts of onion oil

We all have heard the phrase that quality over quantity is much better. This same goes for onion hair oil or any other hair oil. One should only apply enough to cover the length of your hair and enough to nourish your scalp. Do not apply too much or too little.

Myth 5: Onion oil is suitable for all hair types.

Onion oil has a high amount of sulphur, which may not suit a sensitive scalp. No oil can cause severe harm, but one always needs to start with a patch test. If the application irritates or itches on your scalp, then there might be some ingredients that do not suit your scalp type and are not made for you.