FAQ
Frequently Answered Questions
Which pure hair oil is best for hair?
Among pure oils, coconut oil is widely considered the best for hair due to its deep penetration and moisture-locking ability. However, argan oil, amla oil, and castor oil are also excellent, offering nourishment, shine, and support for hair growth depending on your hair type and needs.
Which hair oil is No. 1 for hair fall?
Amla oil is often ranked as the No. 1 oil for reducing hair fall. It nourishes the hair roots, boosts blood flow to the scalp, and contains powerful antioxidants and vitamin C. Other effective options include castor oil, bhringraj oil, and onion oil, especially when used consistently.
Which vitamin is good for hair?
Vitamin B7 (Biotin) is the most well-known vitamin for hair health and growth. Vitamin E supports scalp circulation, while Vitamin A and Vitamin D help with cell regeneration and hair follicle health. A balanced intake of these vitamins promotes stronger, healthier hair.
How to apply oil to hair?
To apply oil, warm a small amount in your palms and gently massage it into your scalp using fingertips in circular motions. Spread it all over your hair and leave it for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for better results, then wash it out with shampoo.
Can I leave oil in my hair for 3 days?
It’s not recommended to leave oil in your hair for more than 24–48 hours, as it can attract dirt, clog scalp pores, and lead to dandruff or scalp buildup. If you accidentally leave it for 3 days, wash thoroughly with a mild shampoo and avoid repeating it regularly.
Can I use amla hair oil every day?
Yes, you can use amla hair oil daily if your scalp isn't too oily or sensitive. Daily use can help keep your scalp nourished, reduce dryness, and improve hair texture. If it feels too oily for daily use, applying it 2–3 times a week can still give good results.
Can amla oil regrow hair?
Amla oil may help stimulate hair regrowth by improving blood circulation in the scalp and strengthening hair follicles. It's rich vitamin C and antioxidant content can reduce hair fall and encourage healthy hair growth over time, but results may vary by individual.
Is amla oil better than coconut oil for hair growth?
Both oils are beneficial, but amla oil is known for reducing hair fall and promoting hair strength due to its high vitamin C content, while coconut oil deeply moisturizes and protects hair from damage. For best results, many people mix both or alternate between them.
How to grow hair faster?
To grow hair faster, maintain a healthy diet rich in proteins, vitamins (especially biotin and vitamin E), and iron. Massage your scalp regularly with oils like amla or coconut, avoid heat styling, and trim split ends. Staying hydrated and managing stress also supports faster hair growth.
How quickly does amla hair oil work?
Amla hair oil starts nourishing the scalp and strengthening hair from the first few uses, but visible results like reduced hair fall or improved shine usually appear after 2 to 4 weeks of consistent use. For hair regrowth or thickness improvement, give it 2 to 3 months of regular application.
Who should not use argan oil?
Those with nut allergies should steer clear of argan oil, since it comes from the nuts of the argan tree and could cause an allergic reaction. Additionally, those with very oily scalps or acne-prone skin might find that it clogs pores or worsens breakouts. If you're using medicated scalp treatments, consult a doctor before applying argan oil to avoid any interactions.
How to apply argan oil to hair?
To apply argan oil, take a few drops, rub them between your palms, and gently work them through your hair, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends. For deep conditioning, massage it into your scalp and hair, leave it on for 30 minutes or overnight, then rinse or shampoo as usual.
Is 100% argan oil good for hair?
Yes, 100% pure argan oil is excellent for hair. It provides intense hydration, tames frizz, enhances shine, and shields the hair from heat and UV exposure. Always opt for cold-pressed, organic argan oil with no added chemicals for best results.
Does argan oil thicken hair?
Argan oil doesn’t directly thicken hair, but it strengthens strands, reduces breakage, and adds volume, making your hair appear fuller and healthier over time. It also creates a healthier scalp environment that can support better hair growth.
Should I put argan oil on dry or wet hair?
You can use argan oil on either damp or dry hair. On wet hair, it locks in moisture and offers heat protection before styling. On dry hair, it helps tame frizz, adds shine, and smooths flyaways. Apply in small amounts to prevent hair from looking oily, particularly when using it on dry strands.
What types of skincare products does Rexon London offer?
We offer a complete face & body care range—including scrubs, facewashes, moisturizers, sunscreens, and shower gels—designed to cleanse, hydrate, and protect your skin at every step
Which hair care products are available?
Our hair care line features nourishing hair oils, strengthening shampoos (e.g., tea tree oil, amla, onion, keratin, argan & wheat protein, olive oil), and hydrating conditioners to promote healthier, shinier hair
What key ingredients are used in Rexon London formulations?
We blend science-backed actives with natural extracts, including:
- for deep hydration
- to even skin tone and minimize pores
- for intense nourishment
- to purify and detoxify skin and scale
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Yes. All our formulations undergo rigorous dermatological testing to ensure safety, efficacy, and suitability for various skin and hair types
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