Best Ozonated Oils for Hair Health

Whether you are trying to avoid chemicals or are just looking to experiment with some new hair care products, try ozonated oils such as coconut, jojoba, almond, olive and grapeseed. These are some of the best ozonated oils for hair health and can be used directly on the skin and hair. 

Coconut Ozonated Oil

As you may be able to guess, coconut ozonated oil comes from coconuts infused with ozone. It is one of the most versatile oils in existence, and is also great for the skin. It contains large amounts of fatty acids which allow it to penetrate hair deeply without evaporating. Coconut ozonated oil is rich in carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals that are essential for good hair health. 

Ideal for: All hair types, but particularly those with dry, damaged or dull hair. Coconut ozonated oil works well for those wishing to repair brittle hair and split ends, and is recommended for people with slow hair growth.

Benefits: Coconut ozonated oil has many benefits, including protecting against heat damage and repairing damaged and broken hair. Using it regularly also helps prevent hair loss and promotes healthy hair growth and a healthy scalp. Coconut ozonated oil improves the look of hair by helping it retain moisture and adding a beautiful, healthy shine. 

How to use it:  Apply to the hair, excluding the roots. For those with a dry scalp: Apply to the hair, including the roots. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes and rinse with your usual alcohol-free shampoo. Treating your hair once a week with coconut ozonated oil will help protect it against damage and keep it looking healthy and shiny.

JOJOBA HAZELNUT OZONATED OIL

Jojoba oil, pronounced ho-ho-ba, is a product of the jojoba plant. Jojoba ozonated oil is ideal for use in the hair, since it shares many characteristics with sebum, the oil our scalps naturally produce. It won’t interfere with the scalp’s natural balance. Since it deeply penetrates the hair shaft and follicle, working from the inside out, jojoba ozonated oil is a great moisturizer. Jojoba ozonated oil also has antibacterial qualities. 

deal for: Dry, damaged or dull hair and those with dandruff and dry scalp issues.

Benefits: Jojoba ozonated oil moisturizes hair, prevents dandruff and dry scalp and makes hair soft and shiny.

How to use it: Jojoba ozonated oil can be used in a few different ways. It is viscous at room temperature and can be poured. As a leave-in treatment, you can apply it to your scalp before shampooing your hair, and leave it in for 30 minutes or longer. You can even leave it in overnight. Try adding a few drops to your conditioner or apply it straight to the ends of your hair after shampooing. 

Sweet Almond Ozonated Oil

Almond ozonated oil comes from the kernels inside almonds and infused with ozone. Sweet almond ozonated oil comes from edible almonds that have been specifically grown to have a sweet taste. Sweet almond oil is also wonderful for your hair. It contains Vitamin E, fatty acids, proteins and antioxidants, along with magnesium, which reduces hair breakage and helps it grow. People with mineral deficiencies are prone to slow hair growth and hair loss, so adding some almond oil into your diet can also greatly help with these issues. 

Ideal for: Dry and damaged hair, dandruff-prone hair and those with slow-growing hair or hair loss issues.

Benefits: Sweet almond ozonated oil moisturizes, seals and protects hair and also protects against hair loss and breakage. Using it regularly helps you grow longer and stronger hair.

How to use it:  You can leave it on overnight and wash it out the next morning. You may also want to use almond ozonated oil after you shampoo to restore moisture in hair and prevent breakage and split ends. Rub a few drops onto your palms and smooth it onto towel-dried hair. Combing it through your hair and allowing hair to air dry makes hair shiny and tangle-free.

 Ozonated Olive Oil

Ozonated olive oil is another extremely versatile oil, derived from pressing olives and ozone. It has protective and moisturizing properties. Since it coats the hair shaft and shields keratin,  ozonated olive oil has protective qualities. It also has exfoliating and dandruff-fighting properties when combined with lemon juice. When used regularly, olive ozonated oil can replace the need to use conditioner and other hair-smoothing products. 

Ideal for: Damaged, dull, dry or frizzy hair, as well as hair that is dandruff-prone.

Benefits: Ozonated olive oil protects against heat damage, imparts a sleek look and shine, moisturizes and gives damaged and broken hair a healthy appearance.

How to use it: You can use olive oil as a weekly hair treatment on either dry or damp hair. Coat your hair with one to two tablespoons of ozonated olive oil and cover your hair with a shower cap for about 30 minutes. Be sure to shampoo hair thoroughly afterward and rinse with cold water. There is no need to use conditioner after an ozonated olive oil treatment. When used with lemon juice every other week, ozonated olive oil also fights dandruff. For this treatment, mix a few tablespoons each of water, ozonated olive oil and lemon juice. Rub it into the scalp and leave it on for 20 minutes before you shampoo it out.

Grapeseed Ozonated Oil

Grapeseed ozonated oil is an extract of cold-pressed grape seeds. It contains emollients, antioxidants and nutrients that are essential to the growth of healthy hair and skin cells. While it possesses the same moisturizing qualities as many other natural oils, grapeseed ozonated oil is superior in its ability to treat brittle and weak hair and hair loss. It is also an effective dandruff and dermatitis fighter and may help people regrow hair. 

Ideal for: Dry, dull hair and brittle hair, hair that is prone to getting greasy and dandruff-prone hair. It is also effective at combating hair loss.

Benefits: Grapeseed ozonated oil moisturizes and conditions hair. It also makes hair strong and healthy and is effective in treating frizz and split ends. Grapeseed ozonated oil is helpful in fighting dandruff and reduces scalp inflammation in those who suffer from dermatitis. In addition, it blocks the production of DHT, a hormone that causes hair loss. The high content of Vitamin E in grapeseed ozonated oil encourages the production of linoleic acid, which helps restore strength and shine to weak and brittle hair.

How to use it: Grapeseed ozonated oil is lightweight compared to many of the others on this list, making it ideal for frequent use. It also does not have any kind of odor. To use as a deep conditioning treatment, coat your hair with a few tablespoons of grapeseed ozonated oil and leave it on for 10 minutes. Rinse with cold water for shiny and moisturized hair. For dandruff treatment, rub oil directly into the scalp and allow it to absorb. As an overnight treatment, coat hair with warm grapeseed ozonated oil, cover with a shower cap or towel and wash it out in the morning. Grapeseed ozonated oil also makes a great carrier oil for essential oils that aid in stress relief and relaxation of hair follicles.

 


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