Your message got cut off after “to stop…”, but I’ll cover the main idea: making aloe vera oil for hair growth and hair fall control.
First, a reality check: Aloe vera oil does not directly “speed up” hair growth dramatically, but it can improve scalp health, reduce dryness, and help reduce breakage—which makes hair look fuller over time.
🌿 Homemade Aloe Vera Hair Oil
🧴 Ingredients:
- 3–4 tbsp fresh aloe vera gel
- ½ cup coconut oil (or olive oil)
- Optional: 1 tsp fenugreek seeds or a few curry leaves
🔥 How to make it:
1. Extract aloe vera gel
- Cut a fresh leaf
- Scoop out the clear gel
- Blend it until smooth (no lumps)
2. Warm the oil
- Heat coconut oil on low flame
- Add fenugreek seeds or curry leaves (optional)
- Let it infuse for 2–3 minutes
3. Add aloe vera
- Turn heat to very low
- Slowly mix aloe gel into the warm oil
- Stir gently for 2–3 minutes
- Do NOT overheat (aloe loses benefits if cooked too much)
4. Cool and store
- Let it cool completely
- Strain if needed
- Store in a clean glass bottle
💆♀️ How to use:
- Massage into scalp 2–3 times per week
- Leave for 1–2 hours (or overnight if comfortable)
- Wash with mild shampoo
🌱 What it actually helps with:
- Dry scalp relief
- Dandruff reduction
- Less hair breakage
- Shinier, softer hair
⚠️ Important truth:
- It does NOT stop genetic baldness
- It does NOT “rapidly grow new hair overnight”
- Results depend on diet, hormones, and consistency
🧠 Bottom line:
Aloe vera oil is a supportive scalp treatment, not a miracle hair-growth solution—but it can make hair healthier and reduce fall caused by dryness or irritation.
If you want, I can also give you a stronger hair fall control oil mix (with onion, rosemary, or castor oil) or a 7-day hair care routine for visible improvement.