Hair oiling is having a huge moment online, but it is not new at all. It is one of the oldest hair care rituals in the world, practiced for centuries across many cultures long before it became a trend. Now that it is back in the spotlight, here is what hair oiling actually does, and how to do it properly rather than just slathering oil on and hoping.
What is hair oiling?
Hair oiling is the simple practice of massaging oil into your scalp and through the lengths of your hair, leaving it to soak in, then washing it out. At its heart it is a nourishing, protective treatment, and traditionally it is also a slow, grounding ritual, a few quiet minutes of massage rather than a rushed step. That combination of nourishment and calm is a big part of why it has lasted so long.
What does it actually do for your hair?
Quite a lot, when done consistently. Oiling conditions the hair, helps reduce dryness and breakage, smooths the strands for shine, and nourishes the scalp, which is the foundation healthy hair grows from. The scalp massage itself feels wonderful and is part of the ritual. We always like to be honest, though: oiling is a nourishing and protective practice, not a guaranteed cure for hair loss, so think of it as caring for the hair and scalp you have.
How do you actually do it?
It is simple. Warm a small amount of oil in your hands, then massage it into your scalp with your fingertips for a few minutes, working it down through the lengths, paying attention to dry ends. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for a deeper treatment, then shampoo it out. Once or twice a week is plenty. The massage matters as much as the oil, so do not rush it.
Which oils are best for hair oiling?
Different oils suit different goals, and single oils let you choose precisely.
- Deep nourishment and repair: batana oil, rich and restorative for dry, damaged hair and scalp.
- Conditioning and moisture: Jamaican Black Castor, a heritage favorite for thickness in appearance and reducing breakage.
- Scalp support with a little stimulation: our rosemary and castor blend.
- Shine and frizz control: argan oil, lighter and lovely on the lengths.
Hair oiling is proof that some of the best beauty practices are the oldest ones. If you want to go deeper, read about treating your scalp like the skin it is, or our honest take on castor oil for hair growth. The earth gave us these oils a very long time ago. Find yours here and make the ritual your own.