"How to oil your hair ?" is one of the most frequently searched terms by people who want to improve the condition of their hair using natural methods. Oiling , a care ritual originating from Ayurveda , is a simple yet incredibly effective way to regenerate strands, strengthen follicles, and give hair a healthy shine.
In this article, I explain why regular oiling works, what effects it gives and how to choose the right oil, using the example of hair oils from Orientana , which combines tradition with modern biotechnology.
Contents:
- What is hair oiling?
- What are the effects of hair oiling?
- How to choose oil for your hair type?
- Amla and Bhringraj Oil
- Ayurvedic Therapy
- How to properly oil your hair step by step
- How often should you oil your hair?
- Oiling and scalp problems
- Combination with Orientana Ayurvedic therapy
- The most common mistakes when oiling hair
- Frequently asked questions about oiling
What is hair oiling?
Hair oiling is a beauty ritual known for thousands of years in India. In Ayurveda, oil is believed to carry prana, the life energy that nourishes the body and mind. From a trichological perspective, it's a natural method of rebuilding the hair's lipid layer and protecting the cuticle from moisture loss.
During oiling, a carefully selected cold-pressed vegetable oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins is applied to the hair and scalp. The oil acts as a " protective coat " that smooths hair cuticles, reduces breakage, and strengthens hair follicles.
What are the effects of hair oiling?
Regular oiling brings visible results after just a few applications:
- hair becomes soft, smooth and shiny,
- brittleness and frizz are reduced,
- the scalp regains balance,
- Circulation in the scalp improves, which supports the growth of new hair.
Trichological research confirms that oiling limits the loss of proteins from the hair fiber (so-called protein loss), which is crucial for their strength and elasticity.
How to choose oil for your hair type?
Not every oil works the same - the key is to match the oil to your hair porosity.
- Low porosity (smooth, healthy): responds best to saturated oils, e.g. coconut oil.
- Medium porosity: like oils with a balance of omega-6 and omega-9 acids - e.g. amla , bhringraj, sesame .
- High porosity (dry, bleached): needs light oils that penetrate deeply - e.g. jojoba, cottonseed, argan.
That's why Amla and Bhringraj Orientana Oil works perfectly for most hair types - it's a mixture of adaptogens, antioxidants and vitamins that work comprehensively.
Amla and Bhringraj Oil - the secret of Ayurvedic Orientana Oil
Amla and Bhringraj Oil is an iconic Orientana product inspired by an ancient recipe from India.
- Amla (Emblica officinalis) - a source of vitamin C, strengthens hair follicles, supports collagen production, inhibits graying.
- Bhringraj (Eclipta alba) - known as the "king of hair", stimulates microcirculation, reduces hair loss, accelerates hair growth.
- Neem, Tulsi, Brahmi, Shikakai - support the cleansing of the scalp, have antibacterial and anti-dandruff properties.
Together, they create an Ayurvedic oil that combines the power of plants with modern trichological knowledge.
Ayurvedic Orientana Therapy - Gotu Kola
Gotu Kola Ayurvedic Hair Therapy from Orientana is a unique hair care oil that combines traditional Ayurvedic herbs with a modern approach to hair health . This formula, created according to classic Ayurvedic recipes, is based on 11 nourishing plant oils and 12 Indian herbal extracts that work multifacetedly: strengthening, nourishing, and stimulating hair growth.
Gotu Kola - the heart of the treatment
Gotu Kola (Centella Asiatica) plays a key role in this therapy. Valued in Ayurveda for its ability to support scalp and hair health, its natural compounds improve microcirculation, providing hair follicles with better oxygenation and nourishment, which promotes growth stimulation and prevents hair loss .
Oils and extracts - comprehensive care
The formula contains, among others, natural oils such as:
- coconut and sesame - nourish, moisturize and protect hair from damage,
- cardamom seed oil , jasmine oil and wheat germ extract - give the hair softness, shine and elasticity,
- Ayurvedic herbal extracts support the scalp - they help maintain its balance and strengthen hair follicles.
Regular use of Ayurvedic Gotu Kola therapy has a comprehensive effect —
- strengthens the structure of the hair , giving it greater volume and resistance to breakage,
- stimulates the growth of new hair thanks to better circulation and nourishment of the scalp,
- reduces hair loss , strengthening hair follicles and improving their condition,
- nourishes and cares for the scalp , supporting its natural balance.
Gotu Kola Therapy works best as a pre-shampoo treatment – a few drops of the oil are massaged into the scalp and left on for a few hours or overnight, then rinsed out after shampooing. This gives the active ingredients time to penetrate the hair follicles and scalp.
How to properly oil your hair step by step
- Comb your hair and lightly dampen it (e.g. with mist or hydrolate).
- Apply a small amount of oil (approx. 1-2 teaspoons) to your hands and massage into your scalp .
- Distribute the rest along the length of the hair , especially the ends.
- Wrap your hair in a turban or cap.
- Leave on for 1-3 hours or overnight.
- Wash off with a gentle shampoo, e.g. Orientana Ayurvedic Shampoo
How often should you oil your hair?
Trichologists recommend oiling your hair 1-2 times a week, or even more often if your hair is dry. Regularity is key; only then will the results be lasting and visible.
Oiling and scalp problems
Oiling can also be a part of scalp therapy, addressing dandruff, excessive oiliness, and even telogen effluvium. Amla and bhringraj oil exhibit antibacterial and sebum-regulating properties, supporting the balance of the scalp's microbiome.
As mentioned above, for a complete ritual, it's worth using Ayurvedic Shampoos. This set provides comprehensive care, from cleansing to regeneration.
The most common mistakes when oiling hair
- Too much oil - difficult to wash off.
- Lack of pre-wetting of the hair - weaker absorption.
- Using strong shampoos has the opposite effect to what was intended.
- Irregularity - no visible effects.
Frequently asked questions
Can you oil colored hair?
Yes, Amla and Bhringraj oil enhances color and adds shine.
Can the oil be left overnight?
Yes, this is the so-called overnight oiling, perfect for dry hair.
Won't the oil weigh down fine hair?
If you use a small amount and rinse well - no.
Can you oil your scalp if you have dandruff?
Yes, but it is best to choose an oil with appropriate properties, e.g. Ayurvedic Orientana Therapy.





