Long Hair Oils & Serums

Hair oils and serums can be an excellent way to nourish and strengthen your locks while adding shine or locking in moisture. Apply them post-shower or after using any regular products on your locks for best results.

This nourishing serum strengthens and minimizes frizz. Packed with rosemary to soothe itchy scalps and growth-promoting botanical ingredients, this formula also features itchy scalp relief!

1. Vegamour Gro Serum

Vegamour Gro Serum is a plant-based serum designed to stimulate new hair growth, thicken existing locks, and minimize graying. According to its manufacturer, this unique formulation includes clean and high-performing ingredients that have been scientifically demonstrated; among these are curcumin for fighting free radicals; red clover extract which provides isoflavones to nourish isoflavone-rich isoflavones; and mung bean which provides minerals like zinc, iron, vitamin B1, and biotin directly onto scalp surfaces.

Formula also contains vegan b-silk protein to protect the cuticle layer and add shine, according to the company. Their customers report seeing results within days.

To use Vegamour Gro, apply one full dropperful directly onto the scalp. Yates recommends massaging it into both roots and ends of hair to stimulate follicle activity, reduce stress levels and improve blood flow. Available online with a satisfaction guarantee and currently on sale with 25% savings during Vegamour Friends + Family Sale!

2. Mielle Organics Scalp Oil

As a long-haired woman, finding products that work can be an exhausting search. And once you do find one that does, the fear that it might change or even be discontinued can be disconcerting.

Mielle Organics’ Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Strengthening Oil proves otherwise, however. With its powerful combination of natural oils and extracts such as rosemary oil known for encouraging hair growth, its promise is fulfilled – plus more!

Results speak for themselves; women across multiple platforms have shared five-star reviews about how the product has helped them experience “a lot of new growth,” thicker hairlines and reduced dandruff after consistent use of this product. Plus, bottles can be purchased for as little as $10 at retailers such as Amazon, Sally Beauty or Walmart!

3. Moroccan Oil

Moroccan oil has long been considered an indispensable beauty staple, being produced from argan tree kernels for generations. Loaded with vitamin E, essential fatty acids and antioxidants that nourish hair strands, Moroccan oil has long been one of the staples in beauty arsenal.

Moroccan Oil Retains Elasticity This luxurious oil seeps deep into your strands to strengthen them and prevent brittleness from setting in. Regular usage can prevent split ends as well as repair any damaged hair strands.

Protects Against Dandruff

This oil’s moisturizing abilities penetrate deeply into your scalp, offering relief for dryness, itching and flakiness as well as other scalp conditions like dryness.

Only drawback is it contains synthetic fragrance ingredients such as butylphenyl methylpropional and alpha-isomethyl ionone (aka Lilial), both known to be skin irritants. Otherwise, this oil makes an excellent long hair treatment option; just ensure to purchase an organic cold-pressed version without additives for best results.

4. Argan Oil

Argan oil has long been revered for its moisturizing and antiaging benefits. Packed full of antioxidants, fatty acids and vitamins that can treat dry skin conditions like acne breakouts or stretch marks while decreasing signs of aging – Argan oil is an indispensable beauty product.

Purchase argan oil online or look for it as an ingredient in various beauty and hair care products, preferably pure, organic argan oil with golden hue and slight nutty aroma. Labels should list ingredients including “organic, cold-pressed or virgin”. To ensure quality.

Though more research needs to be done, studies suggest argan oil may provide benefits for skin, high cholesterol and knee osteoarthritis. Unfortunately, experts have cautioned that demand for argan oil has led to aggressive harvesting – with women cutting fruit from trees in order to speed up oil production – which damages trees while not increasing yield at all.