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How to Deep Condition Your Hair with Peanut Oil
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Pure peanut oil is rich in nutrients and is also used in beauty care. In this article, Aveline will guide you on how to deep condition your hair with peanut oil easily at home.

Peanut Oil for Hair

Peanut Oil for Hair

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  • Type of ingredient: Occlusive, moisturizer, and emollient.

  • Main benefits: Accelerates hair growth, thickens hair, repairs damaged and split ends, treats psoriasis and dandruff, and replenishes natural oils.

  • Who should use it: People with damaged and dry hair. People with oily hair may experience greasiness when using peanut oil.

  • Usage frequency: 1–2 times per week, and can be applied at any time on dry or damp hair.

  • Works well with: Humectants, which help moisturize the hair shaft and scalp effectively.

  • Avoid using with: Hair care products and shampoos designed to remove dirt and oil, as these may counteract the moisturizing and nourishing effects of the oil.

Benefits of Peanut Oil for Hair

Prevents Hair Loss

Prevents Hair Loss


After using peanut oil for some time, you may notice less hair fall and thicker hair. The oil helps anchor the strands in place and prevents excessive hair shedding.
Omega-3 fatty acids in peanut oil promote hair growth by strengthening hair follicles and the scalp.
It also contains L-arginine, an amino acid that helps treat male pattern baldness and supports healthy hair growth.
You can also use it alongside Aveline’s hair growth products to address severe hair loss.

Treats Psoriasis and Dandruff

Treats Psoriasis and Dandruff


Peanut oil contains high levels of moisturizers and antioxidants that help relieve dry scalp and dandruff.
Vitamin E in the oil helps combat oxidative stress, beneficial for psoriasis and maintaining scalp balance.

Replenishes Hair Oils

Replenishes Hair Oils


If your hair is dry and brittle, peanut oil can replenish the natural oils along the hair shaft.
Normally, sebaceous glands produce sebum that nourishes hair follicles and coats the hair strands.
This sebum keeps hair smooth, soft, and resilient.

Reduces Frizz and Tangles

Reduces Frizz and Tangles


Hair that is frequently styled—especially curly hair—often lacks moisture.
Exposure to heat and chemicals from curling and dyeing can severely damage hair.
Peanut oil helps moisturize and tame frizz, making hair easier to manage.
A study published in the Indian Journal of Trichology showed that regular use of peanut oil reduces hair fall, strengthens follicles, and improves texture and shine.

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Boosts Hair Growth and Thickness

Boosts Hair Growth and Thickness


Peanut oil is rich in fats and vitamins that reduce protein loss in hair.
This helps keep hair hydrated, thick, and promotes healthy growth.
Protein strengthens the hair, reducing breakage and brittleness.
Vitamin E in peanut oil supports hair strength and reduces damage.
It also contains omega-3 fatty acids for healthy hair.
Peanuts are high in folate (Vitamin B9), which is essential for hair growth.
Folate deficiency can lead to thinning and hair loss.
Peanut oil also contains magnesium, which helps reduce hair breakage and promotes strong, healthy hair.

Repairs Damaged Hair

Repairs Damaged Hair


Peanut oil not only moisturizes but also helps seal split ends and restore hair damaged by environmental factors and chemicals.
It’s rich in Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that promotes hair growth and prevents hair loss.
Maintaining optimal Vitamin E levels keeps hair healthy and protected from damage.

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Defines Curls

Defines Curls


If you want your curls to be more defined, use peanut oil.
It helps restore the structure of curls and gives your hair the beautiful look you desire.

How to Deep Condition Hair with Peanut Oil

Here are a few methods for deep conditioning your hair with peanut oil:

1. Pure Peanut Oil

Although few commercial products contain peanut oil, you can use the oil directly.
Use it 1–2 times a week to avoid over-moisturizing, which may strip essential natural oils.

 Pure Peanut Oil

  • Pour a suitable amount of peanut oil into a bowl.

  • Apply it evenly to your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes.

  • Wash thoroughly with shampoo and cool water.

This method leaves your hair soft, smooth, and healthy.

2. Peanut Oil with Coconut Oil or Almond Oil

Use this as a hair mask or conditioner 1–2 times per month.
It also works as a heat protectant for blow-drying and makes hair smoother and softer.

Peanut Oil with Coconut Oil or Almond Oil

  • Mix peanut oil and coconut or almond oil in a 1:1 ratio.

  • Apply the blend to damp hair and gently massage for 1–2 minutes.

  • Cover hair with a towel and leave it on for 15–20 minutes.

  • Rinse with warm water.

3. Peanuts, Mulberry Leaves, and Arborvitae Leaves

Peanuts, Mulberry Leaves, and Arborvitae Leaves

This is a great remedy for hair that is falling out and not growing back.

Ingredients:

  • 100g peanuts

  • A handful of mulberry leaves

  • A handful of arborvitae leaves

Instructions:

  • Crush all ingredients in a mortar, then mix in a bowl with lots of ice.

  • Let the ice melt, then strain and use the liquid to wash your hair.

  • Rinse thoroughly and repeat daily for one week for best results.

4. Cold-Pressed Peanut Oil, Egg Yolk, and Ground Peanuts

Cold-pressed peanut oil is organic and free from harmful chemicals.
It stimulates hair growth and makes hair fuller.

Cold-Pressed Peanut Oil, Egg Yolk, and Ground Peanuts

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons of peanut oil

  • 1 egg yolk

  • Ground peanuts

Instructions:

  • Mix all ingredients to form a hair mask.

  • Apply to your scalp and hair, massaging gently for 2–5 minutes.

  • Cover with a towel or cap and leave on for 2 hours.

  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

5. Cold-Pressed Peanut Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil, and Lemon Juice

Peanut oil contains many nutrients and moisturizing properties that are beneficial for treating scalp psoriasis and dandruff.

Cold-Pressed Peanut Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil, and Lemon Juice

Cold-Pressed Peanut Oil, Tea Tree Essential Oil, and Lemon Juice

Ingredients:

  • Peanut oil

  • Tea tree essential oil

  • Lemon juice

How to use:

  • Mix peanut oil with the other ingredients to create a dandruff treatment hair mask.

  • After massaging for about 5 minutes, leave the peanut oil mixture on your hair for 2 hours.

  • Use a mild shampoo to wash your hair as usual.

Condition Hair with Aveline Conditioner

Condition Hair with Aveline Conditioner

If you want your hair to become smooth, strong, and less dry without using peanut oil, you can deep condition with Aveline conditioner. It provides deep moisture, repairs damaged hair, and gives it volume. Product code: 092624919004.

The conditioner helps soften hair, delivers moisture, and is ideal for dry and split ends. The deeply absorbed nutrients strengthen hair after curling, dyeing, or straightening. You can also use the conditioner to reduce frizz, giving your hair natural bounce and smoothness.

Conclusion

Through this article, Aveline has shown you how to deep condition your hair with peanut oil. Hopefully, this guide will help you tackle dandruff and scalp psoriasis, and make your hair smoother and stronger.

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