Frequently asked question
Yes—especially if your hairline issues are linked to dryness, breakage, tension, or over-manipulation. Use it gently on the edges and combine it with low-tension styling (avoid tight braids, tight wigs, and heavy gel use on the hairline).
Most people notice reduced dryness/itch and better softness within 1–2 weeks, but visible hairline improvement often needs 4–8+ weeks of consistent use (and reducing tension on the edges).
It’s suitable for men and women, natural hair, relaxed hair, locs, and protective styles. It’s also great for anyone with dry scalp, breakage, slow growth, or dull hair.
Yes, but carefully. For children, use small amounts and avoid strong essential-oil-heavy routines. If the child has a sensitive scalp or eczema, do a patch test first. (If your child is under 2, keep it minimal and patch test is extra important.)
Many people with sensitive scalps do well, but everyone’s skin is different. Start with 2–3 times per week, use a small amount, and patch test first—especially if you’ve reacted to oils before.
If you use too much, yes. Use a light hand, and clarify/shampoo when needed. A good routine is oiling a few times a week + washing regularly to keep follicles clean.
You can, but most people do best with 3–5 times per week. Daily use is okay if your scalp is very dry—just avoid heavy application.
Yes. Apply a few drops to the beard and skin underneath, then brush through. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency.
You can, but it’s already infused. If you add essential oils, keep them minimal and properly diluted to avoid irritation—especially around the hairline.
The oil is formulated mainly to be used on the scalp, which means anybody can use it. If you want to use it directly on your hair, It’s especially helpful for dry hair, low-porosity hair needing consistent moisture support, protective styles, and edges prone to breakage—but works across most hair types when used correctly.


