Coconut Oil for Hair

Coconut oil is very popular and very preferred as hair oil worldwide. Let us find out why.

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Since their childhood, people living in most of the coastal areas of the world, more specifically in the areas where coconut grows in abundance, such as in the Indian Subcontinent, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, Burma, Philippines etc., know the one and the only, the sweet smelling coconut oil as their only hair oil. Coconut oil has been in use as hair oil for ages and it has shown remarkable results. Certain components in it keep the hair strong, vitalized, nourished and protected from effects of ageing. Let us see those components and their effects on hair.

  • Lauric Acid: One of the most responsible reasons behind hair fall and hair loss is microbial action on the scalp and hair roots. So, to protect hair against them, what we need is an antimicrobial agent. Lauric Acid present in Coconut Oil is one of them. It is basically a triglyceride which yields a monoglyceride called Monolaurin when acted upon by a species of bacteria which breaks the glycerol bonds. This monolaurin has excellent antimicrobial properties.
  • Capric Acid: This is yet another triglyceride present in Coconut oil, which, like Lauric Acid, yields another monoglyceride called Monocaprin due to bacterial action, having antimicrobial properties similar to that of monolaurin.
  • Vitamin-E: Almost every aptly educated person knows the importance of vitamin-E for skin and hair. It keeps scalp and skin healthy and hair rejuvenated.
  • Moisture Retaining Capacity: Coconut Oil has high moisture retaining capacity, since it is not broken down easily nor evaporated, being very stable. It does not let moisture escape thus keeping hair moistened and soft. This prevents breakage of hair. Coconut Oil is a far better conditioner for hair than any synthetic one available in the market.
  • Anti-Dandruff: The various fatty acids present in Coconut Oil serve as very good anti dandruff agents and are way better than any anti dandruff shampoo. A regular application can help you get rid of dandruffs for ever.
  • Styling: Coconut oil can be good styling oil for hair too, as it melts on heating and then condenses on cooling. So when you apply it on your hair, it thins and spreads evenly due to heat of the scalp. Soon afterwards, as the hair comes in contact with air, the oil on hair condenses on cooling and thus works as a styling gel or cream.

If you ever visit coastal parts of India, like West Bengal, Kerala, Coastal Tamil Nadu etc, you will be surprised to see lots and lots of old men and women, in their 70s and 80s, still having thick jet black hair. Thanks to the coastal climate, the rice and fish meal and of course, to the pure coconut oil they use on hair.

This article is contributed by Aparup Mukherjee.

Sources of Information:

  • Reports of Coconut Development Board of India,
  • Reports of KERAFED.
  • Text books of various courses of agriculture.
  • Various other reports on internet.


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Sue  - Coconut Oil   |2009-10-25 14:31:01
I just used coconut oil for one hour on my hair following a hair highlighting. I do not like the texture of
my hair at all since using it. I've also just read where it penetrates the hair shaft, which somewhat scares
me, as I've been unable to get it out so far. I like the shine, but I don't like the feel for my hair. I've
lost the fluffiness. Any feedback on whether this coconut oil will wash out and what would be best to use if
so (without killing my color).
becca  - Hair Growth   |2009-10-22 23:31:04
I've been using several things for my hair.. From hair vitamins 2 ... biotin.. 2 horsetail... ginseng..etc...
but wat has worked the best in hair vitamins and coconut oil... I try not 2 heat up my hair 2 often with the
flat iron cause major breakage ... but for healthy grow... coconut oil. Biotin and everyday vitamins is the
key... .. But im open 2 find out anymore secrets...
Christina  - coconut oil   |2009-10-21 09:47:59
I'm buying me some coconut oil! I get tried of these sythentic creams.
Nicole  - NBG   |2009-10-07 20:15:22
I have a question, I hope someone can help me with this...I had chemotherapy this summer, then radiation...I
did loose all my hair, but now it is growing back very slowly...Is there anything I can use to help it grow
faster??? Thanks...
Anonymous   |2009-10-15 10:32:21
Hello,

I would suggest taking Hair Vitamins and Biotin you can purchase them from Wal-Mart. Also, a
dermatologist may be able to prescribe you something. Hope you get well. God Bless
Judy  - Hair growth   |2009-11-04 10:04:46
My hair was really long and it started falling out and cut my hair short. I started taking Wheatgrass and in
one year my hair has grown seven inches. Google Wheatgrass and view all the good stuff it will take care of.
Kara  - Hair Growth   |2009-10-27 05:27:18
Try Essential oil of Rosemary. You can find it with YoungLiving.com, or any health food store around you. I
used it when I lost my hair after I gave birth to both of my children at the fourth month. Rosemary helps grow
hair back quickly. Hope that helps.
Kara
angel  - coconut oil for hair   |2009-10-01 03:32:18
WIll putting coconut oil help fine and thinning hair? Do you put in on roots only ? How many times a week do
you do this and for how long?
suhail mirza  - coconut oil for hair   |2009-08-19 16:26:24
Does coconut oil causes any problem when it is applied on semi-dry scalp...?
ji noo monseda  - can u HELP me to make a coconut hair oil for my S.   |2009-07-25 08:46:00
hi plz send me message on how to make a coconut hair oil using an friendly environmental materials
jacqueline  - black hair   |2009-07-20 08:22:17
what coconut oil do to black hair? how can i use it on my hair? I'm 50 years old and little gray in my
hair especially in the front. But i want it to heathly and strong. Thanks
acane  - straight hair   |2009-05-02 14:56:42
Is it true that virgin coconut oil can use as straightening ingredient because my nanny told me once that in
their province they use it as a hair conditioner and also it straightens your hair but i doubt on it. Is it
true?
Married to Sir.Cliff Richard   |2009-02-19 21:10:07
PAM, i WAS TOLD ONCE BY A HAIR DRESSER THAT LICE CANNOT STICK TO OILY HAIR. so MAYBE APPLY A GOOD DOSE OF
COCONOTU OIL TO YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER'S HAIR. mASSAGE IT WELL INTO HER SCALP AND HAIR, BUT DO IT GENTTLY. tHEN
COMB IT THROUGH WITH A NIT COMB.
PAM   |2009-01-28 03:14:39
How would you use the coconut oil for head lice. My granddaughter has had a bad battle with lice and Im
looking for a good home remidi.for her.I think she maybe amouned to the over the counter treatments.And she is
only 5yrs old.What can be done.PLEASE HELP ME IF YOU CAN.
sarah  - lice   |2009-04-10 13:38:41
pam , coconut oil alone cannot rid your granddaughter off lice.
for a simple home remedy, mix 3 tablespoons
of coconut oil with one tablespoon of neem oil. warm, massage and leave on for about 10 mts, then wash
shampoo, and comp hair with a wide toothed comd when hair is wet. the lice will come off. try this process
twice a week for the first two weeks, and then once a week for foure consecutive weeks, to break the lice
lifecycle. hope this helps. good luck
marisa dimakiling  - coconut oil use to remove dandruff   |2009-01-18 10:18:08
how can i prefer to remove the danduff in hair?
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