Method 2: Quick mix (less potent)
- Mix 2 tablespoons aloe vera gel + 2 tablespoons oil
- Shake well before each use
- Store in fridge (lasts only a few days)
How to use it
- Massage into scalp 2–3 times per week
- Leave for 1–2 hours (or overnight if tolerated)
- Wash with mild shampoo
What it actually does
May help:
- Moisturize scalp
- Reduce dryness and dandruff
- Improve hair softness and shine
- Soothe irritated scalp
It does NOT:
- “Instantly regrow hair”
- Cure genetic baldness
- Stop all hair loss causes
Hair loss is often linked to genetics, hormones, stress, or health conditions—not just scalp dryness.
Caution
- Always patch test first (some people are allergic to aloe)
- Don’t overheat aloe—it loses benefits if cooked too hard
- Use clean containers to avoid contamination
Bottom line
Aloe vera oil can support a healthier scalp environment, which may help reduce breakage and improve hair condition—but it’s not a standalone cure for significant hair loss.
If you want, I can also tell you the most evidence-based treatments for real hair regrowth (not just home remedies).