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In the case of children and their vulnerable hair it is necessary to use the best oils to nourish it in order to promote healthy growth even in the long run. Many people areapplying natural oils such as the castor oil and mustard oil to stimulate hair growth. Each of them has its own benefits, yet let's find out which one would be more appropriate for hair growth in children?
Castor oil is a hot oil that is extracted from castor beans. It has got a lot of ricinoleic acid, which is an anti inflammatory, antimicrobial fatty acid.
Mustard oil, which is extracted using mustard seeds is widely used in cooking and hair care in the Indian homes. It contains omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, is naturally antibacterial ,antifungal and is very rich in vitamin E.
Stimulates Hair Growth: The omega-3 fatty acids present in them serve to nourish the hair follicles, growth of hair being promoted.
Enhances Scalp Health : The antibacterial and antifungal properties it possesses ensure that the scalp is infection and dandruff free.
Increases Blood Flow: Mustard oil is a natural warming effect that capable of increasing circulation around the scalp like castor oil.
Easier to Massage and Wash out: Mustard oil is less heavy than castor oil, modern one, this makes mustard oil less difficult on the oiling and washing processes.
Strong Smell: Mustard oil has very strong smell and is not liked by most of the kids.
Skin Irritation: Mustard oil can also result in burning or irritation of the skin or it can be so in some instances particularly in the infants or toddlers.
Caution in Infants: Mustard oil is not advisable in the infants since it is very warming and therefore may also not be appropriate.
A decision in favour of castor oil or mustard oil will depend on the hair of your child, sensitivity of the scalp and frequency of usage of the oil.
In the case of Very Young Children or Infants, the castor oil which when diluted may be relatively safer due to its milder form and due to the few chances of burning. Nevertheless, it must still be used in limited circumstances and sensitivity tested.
In Older Kids with Dry Hair or Slow Growth: Castor oil works better on the deep providing the scalp with all needed nutrition and increasing the speed of hair growth. To make it thinner to apply, it can be mixed with the lighter oils such as the coconut or almond oil.
In Kids with Oily Scalp and Scalp Infections Mustard oil would be more suitable because of the capacity to balance the oils of the scalp.
The combination of the two oils is possible so that blend could serve the purpose of the best to most of the children. A combination of castor oil with mustard oil can help better.Always test and label patch prior to use and rub oil once or twice per week.
Overall, oils although similar tend to have different effects as castor oil is mostly useful where there is deep nourishment and growth, whereas mustard oil is accomplished when it comes to the health and circulation of the scalp. This should also depend on the needs of a child, age, and fact that what suits them the most.
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