Mustard oil is becoming increasingly popular in cosmetics, particularly for its hair care benefits. With its pungent scent, it has many other benefits.
A highly beneficial oil
Widely used in India and North Africa, mustard oil is best known today for its hair care benefits. It has found its moment of glory with many influencers and other beautistas who use it regularly. It stimulates hair growth and also has an anti-hair loss effect. It is also used to treat dull, lacklustre hair, as well as dandruff. When massaged, it is slightly warming, and is much used by sports enthusiasts in particular. It relaxes even the most tense muscles after a sports session. It is also stimulating and invigorating. It also stimulates blood circulation and is useful in cases of nerve inflammation.
How can it be used?
As a hair oil bath, gently massage the scalp and leave the mustard oil on all over the hair for at least half an hour before shampooing. For best results, use mustard oil in synergy with coconut oil and castor oil. It can also be massaged in for a soothing effect, or as a slimming treatment, particularly with arnica oil. Mustard oil is always used mixed on the skin, never pure. It has numerous benefits for the bust area, including firming action. Remember, never pure on the skin, always diluted! Its distinctive fragrance and instant warming effect will be a precious ally in your skincare routine, a real benefit for your hair and skin. As you can see, we recommend using this oil on a daily basis, especially for your hair.
Origin: Morocco