
The Science Behind Our Organic Scalp Oil: Hair Growth, Healing, and Scalp Health
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A healthy scalp is the foundation for strong, vibrant hair. Whether you're struggling with hair loss, dryness, dandruff, or recovering from scalp scars, targeted nourishment can make all the difference.
Our Organic Scalp Oil was carefully formulated using evidence-backed ingredients that support scalp health, heal scars, and promote hair growth—all while being gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin.
This formulation has a special story—Maddison, who helped create this blend, battled a brain tumour and lost her hair due to chemotherapy. As she healed, she used her knowledge of organic skincare formulation to craft a soothing, restorative oil that helped her scalp recover, promoting regrowth while calming sensitivity. Now, that same formulation is available to help others. Let’s dive into the science behind its key ingredients.
1. Organic Safflower Oil (Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil)
Rich in linoleic acid, safflower oil is known for its ability to regulate sebum production and keep the scalp hydrated. Research suggests that linoleic acid plays a crucial role in maintaining the skin barrier, preventing moisture loss, and reducing inflammation (Lin et al., 2017). This makes it particularly beneficial for those with dry, itchy scalps or dandruff.
Studies have also found that topical application of safflower oil can improve blood circulation to the scalp, which may support hair follicle health and encourage hair growth (Kim et al., 2016).
2. Organic Avocado Oil (Persea Gratissima Oil)
Avocado oil is packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins A, D, and E, and phytosterols, all of which contribute to scalp nourishment and repair. Research shows that vitamin E has potent antioxidant properties that protect the scalp from oxidative stress, a major contributor to hair loss (Yuet al., 2021).
Avocado oil is also deeply penetrating, helping to restore the scalp’s lipid barrier, which is essential for those suffering from scalp psoriasis, extreme dryness, or sensitivity. A study demonstrated that plant oils rich in oleic acid (like avocado oil) significantly improved wound healing and skin regeneration (Lin et al., 2018).
3. Organic Rosehip Oil (Rosa Canina Seed Oil)
Rosehip oil is celebrated for its regenerative properties due to its high content of essential fatty acids and antioxidants. It is particularly beneficial for healing scars and damaged skin, making it a key ingredient for those recovering from scalp trauma, scars, or irritation.
Research has shown that rosehip oil significantly improves wound healing, reduces redness, and enhances skin elasticity (Noble et al., 2019). For those dealing with scarring from conditions like psoriasis or post-chemotherapy hair loss, rosehip oil provides gentle yet effective support in skin recovery.
4. Raspberry Seed Oil (Rubus Idaeus Seed Oil)
Raspberry seed oil is a powerhouse of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which help to reduce inflammation, calm scalp irritation, and provide essential nutrients for hair follicle health. Studies suggest that omega-3 fatty acids contribute to improved scalp conditions by reducing dryness and itchiness (Bordoni et al., 2020).
Additionally, raspberry seed oil contains natural UV protection, helping to shield the scalp from environmental damage that can contribute to hair thinning and scalp irritation (Oomah et al., 2000).
5. Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Vitamin E is one of the most well-researched ingredients for scalp and hair health. It is a powerful antioxidant that protects the scalp from free radicals, which can contribute to hair loss and inflammation. Research has demonstrated that vitamin E supplementation can improve hair growth and reduce oxidative stress on the scalp (Beoy et al., 2010).
Vitamin E also supports scalp healing by enhancing blood circulation and promoting the repair of damaged skin, making it essential for those recovering from scars or scalp irritation.
Why This Blend Works
This carefully selected combination of organic oils works synergistically to nourish the scalp, support hair regrowth, and soothe irritation. Unlike synthetic treatments that can cause further irritation, this blend is entirely natural, free from artificial fragrances, essential oils, and harsh chemicals, making it ideal for even the most sensitive scalps.
Whether you’re recovering from chemotherapy, dealing with persistent dandruff, or struggling with scalp psoriasis, our Organic Scalp Oil provides the nourishment and protection your scalp needs to thrive.
Try It for Yourself
Ready to experience the benefits of this science-backed, deeply nourishing blend? Our Organic Scalp Oil is here to support your scalp’s health naturally. Try it today and give your hair the best foundation for growth. 🌿✨
References
Beoy, L. A., Woei, W. J., & Hay, Y. K. (2010). Effects of Tocotrienol Supplementation on Hair Growth in Human Volunteers. Tropical Life Sciences Research, 21(2), 91–99.
Bordoni, A., Danesi, F., & Dardevet, D. (2020). Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Skin Health: A Review. Nutrients, 12(3), 784.
Kim, J. H., et al. (2016). Effect of Safflower Seed Extract on Hair Growth: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 194, 723–730.
Lin, T. K., Zhong, L., & Santiago, J. L. (2017). Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Plant Oils. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(1), 70.
Lin, T. K., et al. (2018). Topical Plant Oils and Their Role in Skin Barrier Repair and Anti-Inflammation. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 19(2), 223–237.
Noble, W., et al. (2019). The Role of Rosehip Oil in Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration. Journal of Dermatological Science, 95(3), 224–230.
Oomah, B. D., et al. (2000). Characteristics of Raspberry Seed Oil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 48(10), 4139–4145.
Yu, S. H., et al. (2021). Vitamin E and Scalp Health: A Review. Dermatologic Therapy, 34(3), e14891.