We all have cute baby pictures of ourselves wielding a little spoon in one hand, and wearing a bowl of pureed peas and carrots on our heads. Who knew that when we grew up, we’d still be rubbing vegetables on our heads?
What baby you and I didn’t realize was that the vegetables we were always told to eat are as nourishing outside as they are inside. In fact, you can grow stronger, longer locks by using carrot oil for hair.
Carrot oil is quickly becoming a hair care trend. From a deep conditioning hair treatment to a spritz of that orange stuff to brighten your tresses, you may see astonishing results from using carrot oil for hair.
Evidence is mostly anecdotal, but fans of carrot oil claim their hair has grown thicker and faster with the use of carrot oil.
We can see why, considering the nutritional value of carrots. Carrot oil is totally safe, and it’s rich in vitamin A, E, and beta carotene. These vitamins are essential for hair growth.
Vitamin A strengthens hair to reduce breakage. It’s also been shown to activate hair follicle stem cells, helping the scalp to grow hair. Vitamin A deficiency has also been linked to premature hair loss. Without it, follicles can only produce weak hair that grows slowly.
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant for skin – and that includes your scalp. Using vitamin E on your scalp could prevent damage caused by free radicals. Carrot oil also has a mild SPF, protecting your scalp from oxidative stress caused by UV rays.
Beta carotene is a bioavailable form of vitamin A that encourages the body to make healthy sebum, your hair’s natural oils. This sebum can alleviate dry scalp and dandruff. By helping your body hydrate your hair with nutrient rich oils, carrot oil for hair could cause your hair to grow faster and stronger.
As with any hair treatment, the ultimate goal is to improve hair and scalp health. Whether carrot oil promotes hair growth directly or indirectly by nourishing your scalp, anecdotal evidence suggests carrot oil could improve hair growth.
Aside from making your hair grow like Rapunzel’s, carrot oil for hair could also earn you the nickname Goldie Locks. Carrot oil has additional benefits on hair, including:
Many people use carrot oil purely for its aesthetic effects. Carrot oil adds an enviable shine to hair and limits frizz. It’s a go-to option for those of us who like to wear neatly knit braids. Carrot oil adds a protective coating around hair that binds split ends and limits flyaway.
Carrot oil is also a great option for an oil cleanse. If you’ve tried The Oil Cleansing Method, you know how effective a good oil cleanse can be. Use carrot oil to whisk away dead skin cells and environmental pollution so your hair follicles can focus on growing instead of fighting bacteria.
The Oil Cleansing Method ensures your skin is left with a nutritious and hydrating coating. Carrot oil promotes skin barrier repair and retains moisture that would otherwise be lost to evaporation. This is especially helpful in the dry winter months!
But be careful! Using carrot oil for hair daily may result in an orange tint to your hair, especially if it’s light. In fact, some people use carrot juice as a natural hair dye. We recommend using carrot oil for hair once to twice a week as a deep conditioning hair treatment.
There’s a bit of confusion in the beauty world over the difference between carrot oil and carrot seed oil. In this article, we’re talking solely about carrot oil for hair, but that doesn’t mean carrot seed oil is out.
Carrot oil is made by pressing the pulp of your garden variety carrot. This process extracts the nutrients from the carrot and infuses them into another oil.
Typically, carrot oil can be used directly on the skin, scalp, and hair without issue. You can also cook with carrot oil. As mentioned above, carrot oil is high in vitamins A, E, and beta carotene.
Carrot seed oil is made by extracting the oil from carrot seeds via steam distillation or cold-pressing. Carrot seed oil is an essential oil, while carrot oil is not. Because it’s an essential oil, it’s much more potent and should be used in a carrier oil, like coconut oil or argan oil.
Carrot seed oil is bursting with antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. However, it doesn’t have the vitamins and minerals that carrot oil has. It can still be used to reduce inflammation and prevent aging in the scalp in small doses.
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This everyday moisturizing shampoo contains 95% nature derived ingredients, 30% of which are organic. Perfect for normal or dry hair, it’s enriched with essential oils and Dead Sea minerals to help nourish and protect your hair and scalp. With vitamins from carrot oil for hair, pumpkin seeds, and sweet potatoes, you can expect shiny, luscious locks from this shampoo.
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This deep conditioning formula is rich in vitamins A, E, and F. You can use it as your everyday conditioner or a leave-in conditioner when you get out of the shower. This product strengthens roots and nourishes the scalp. Brush the product through your hair to reduce breakage and hide split ends.
Cruelty-free, Vegan, Non-GMO, Gluten-free
This blend of carrot oil for hair, black seed oil, and rosemary is designed to stimulate hair growth by increasing blood flow to the scalp and providing your hair follicles with essential nutrients. Add shine and luster to your hair while reducing breakage. This treatment can be used daily or weekly to promote rapid hair growth.
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