Reader question: What are some natural remedies for women’s hair growth? —prisysam1980 There are a lot of myths regarding hair growth and hair loss—cutting your hair makes it grow faster, plucking gray hair will make normal hair grow in its place, etc.—that makes dealing with hair loss more confusing and overwhelming than it already is. While there’s no magic remedy to quickly regrow lost hair, when it comes to natural remedies for hair growth, it really boils down to hair oils. You’ve probably heard a lot about these oils—studies have shown that a hot oil treatment or even a quick scalp massage with oils can promote hair growth and thickness by mechanically stimulating and penetrating hair follicles. But don’t be so quick to grab just any oil from your pantry. Some oils won’t do anything but make your hair oily, since they’re too thick to reach the inside of the follicle. And if you’re going to apply anything at all, you might as well use something with properties that support hair growth. I also want to give a quick disclaimer that there’s no single oil that will magically give you a full head of Rapunzel-length locks. But it can help give your scalp a boost so your strands are more resistant to breakage and hair growth is accelerated. Just make sure to stay on a strict and consistent regimen once you start—natural ingredients take longer to actually work, and do require a commitment before seeing results. To help with the breakdown, I tapped two experts—hairstylist Jennifer Korab and Trey Gillen, hairstylist and artistic director of education at SACHAJUAN—to share which oils are best for hair growth.

Natural Hair Growth Oils

A huge plus is that it’s one of the least greasy of the bunch and can absorb into the scalp quickly, making the oil ideal for application. If you don’t have the essential oil on hand, you can alternatively opt for a green tea rinse. To apply, simply steep the tea bags in some water and cool for 30 minutes to an hour before pouring the tea into either a spray bottle or an oil applicator bottle. “Geranium is an effective antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory, making it an all-around amazing skincare product,” says Gillen. “It can also help strengthen, hydrate, and restore your hair.” Application rules are the same as the above—either dilute it with your hair care products or massage a couple drops of geranium oil to your scalp a few times per week. “Castor oil is one of the few oils that I have found actually works,” says Gillen. “It can penetrate all the way down into the hair follicle while other oils may penetrate slightly but won’t reach the inside of the follicle.” Gillen also adds that you must apply castor oil directly on the scalp or skin. “I like to use a mascara wand to apply the castor oil on my hairline and a gel liquid liner brush to apply along my eyelids (for lash growth).”