Essential oils have been traditionally used for hair growth promotion, but scientific evidence supporting their efficacy is still limited.
One study investigating the efficacy of aromatherapy using the essential oils of thyme, rosemary, lavender, and cedarwood in the treatment of alopecia areata showed that 44% of patients showed improvement compared with 15% in the control group.[7]
This study showed, therefore, that aromatherapy can be an effective, safe treatment to help stimulate hair follicles for hair growth. Learn about other scientifically proven ways to grow thicker hair naturally.
Peppermint oil for hair
Another study found that peppermint oil for hair may also be of benefit when it comes to stimulating hair growth [8]. Peppermint is commonly regarded as an excellent gastric stimulant and carminative as well as being used in cosmetics. Menthol, the principal ingredient of peppermint oil, is said to be responsible for this.[9]
The 2014 study on mice showed that four weeks of topical treatment with peppermint oil induced very thick and long hair growth and promoted the elongation of hair follicles from dermis to subcutis [10]. In other words, the peppermint oil application stimulated the hair follicles in the mice and promoted hair growth.
Indeed, peppermint oil promoted hair growth quite remarkably in comparison to jojoba and saline and at a much quicker rate than applications of Minoxidil, a well-known topical hair loss treatment. However, the results obtained from animal studies do not guarantee the same strength of effect in humans. In addition, not all essential oils are backed up by scientific research (see mustard oil for hair and marula oil for hair, for example).