Grapeseed Oil For Hair: Benefits and Uses for Growth & Shine

Published 26th Jun 2024

Searching for a clean hair oil that has been seen to work wonders for all different types of hair? Enter Grapeseed Oil. Grapeseed Oil is an extremely popular all-rounder oil that can be...

Searching for a clean hair oil that has been seen to work wonders for all different types of hair? Enter Grapeseed Oil. Grapeseed Oil is an extremely popular all-rounder oil that can be used both on its own or combined with other ingredients to help you achieve strong, shiny and healthy hair. Here’s everything you need to know about Grapeseed Oil for hair.

What Is Grapeseed Oil?

Grapeseed Oil, when refined, is odourless and can be clear to slightly yellow/green in colour. Derived from the Vitis Vinifera botanical species, the seeds of grapes were considered to be the most valuable part of the plant for their health benefits.

Grapeseed Oil is a powerful source of vitamin E, A, C, iron, calcium and essential fatty acids that has been seen to work for a variety of cosmetic purposes, including hair care. It is a versatile carrier oil that is often sought after for hair products to achieve moisturised, strong and healthy locks.


Is Grapeseed Oil Good For Your Hair?

Yes! If you have dry hair that lacks moisture and shine, Grapeseed Oil could just be the holy grail your hair has been searching for. Due to Grapeseed Oils plentiful supply of vitamins A, C and E, it is known to contain powerful emollient and conditioning properties. These properties have also been seen to help smooth and moisturise frizzy and unruly hair.


Common Uses Of Grapeseed Oil For Hair

Grapeseed Oil is seen to be beneficial for most hair types, particularly for those with dry, fine hair. If you have been on the hunt for a fantastic lightweight hair oil, Grapeseed Oil is the answer you’ve been looking for. Some of it’s benefits for hair include: 

Grapeseed Oil For Hair Growth

The presence of linoleic acid, as well as the emollient and moisturising properties of Grapeseed Oil are known to help stimulate hair growth. These properties also assist to condition the scalp as well as moisturise the hair shafts and follicles.

Grapeseed Oil For Dry, Damaged Hair

The vitamins and conditioning properties of Grapeseed Oil may help to restore dry, dull and damaged hair back to a shiny state without leaving an oily residue. Hallelujah!

Grapeseed Oil For Reducing Dandruff

Dandruff is often caused by a dry scalp. When massaged into the scalp, Grapeseed Oil has been seen to reduce the production of dandruff due to its high content of nutrients that are widely known to stimulate new, healthy cell growth.

Grapeseed Oil For UV Damage

Present in Grapeseed Oil is a high amount of phenolic compounds, which are believed to help protect the hair from UV damage.  


How To Use Grapeseed Oil For Hair

Grapeseed Oil is widely known to help achieve your goals of soft, moisturised and shiny hair. You can use it on its own, combine it with other ingredients or add it to your conditioner to reap its benefits. Here are some of our favourite ways you can incorporate Grapeseed Oil into your routine

Overnight hair mask: If you are seeking a conditioning treatment for dry, frizzy hair - try this Grapeseed Oil overnight hair mask. Simply warm some Grapeseed Oil, apply it to your hair and sleep in a shower cap or bonnet. Wash the oil out with shampoo in the morning.

Anti-frizz treatment: Apply Grapeseed Oil directly to wet or dry hair, which has been seen to help fight frizz and those pesky flyaway hairs. The amount of oil required will depend on the thickness and length of your hair.

Scalp Treatment: Due to Grapeseed Oil’s moisturising properties, it has been seen to work wonders as a scalp treatment. Mix a tablespoon of Grapeseed Oil with 2-3 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil and work from the back to front of the scalp. Rinse out with shampoo after 10-15 minutes.

Add to your conditioner: If your supermarket conditioner is failing to provide the moisture your hair needs, you can add a few drops of Grapeseed Oil. Start with 6-8 drops of Grapeseed Oil mixed into your regular conditioner, let it rest while you shower and rinse out as usual.  

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Learn More About Grapeseed Oil

Grapeseed Oil is highly valued in the cosmetic industry as it is known to nourish, smooth and restore the skin and hair. In Ayurvedic medicine, Grapeseed Oil is also widely known to assist with memory loss, indigestion and bloating.

Avocado Oil Vs Grapeseed Oil For Hair

Grapeseed Oil has a high amount of linoleic acid, which is an Omega 6 fatty acid believed to help fight dryness and prevent moisture loss. It also is widely known to help fight dandruff and promote hair growth. On the other hand, Avocado Oil is rich in vitamin E, amino acids, lecithin and potassium, all of which may help to strengthen and add vibrance to your hair.

Is Grapeseed Oil Safe To Use?

It is not recommended to use the carrier oil variety of Grapeseed Oil for culinary purposes. Our products are intended for therapeutic and aromatherapy uses and are not safe for consumption. 


Where To Buy Grapeseed Oil

While carrier oils are generally available to purchase at health, wellness and retail stores, it is important to keep in mind that the quality and purity of these carrier oils will vary. This is why we recommend finding a reputable supplier.  

Here at AWO we have a wide selection of carrier oils and organic carrier oils that are sold at reasonable prices. Because our stock is purchased in bulk quantities our costs are significantly less, which allows us to offer high-quality products at affordable prices. We are also based right here in Australia!


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