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Accelerate growth and stop hair loss: Homemade onion oil for stronger hair

articleUseronApril 15, 2026

Grater or blender,
fine sieve or muslin cloth,
small bowl
, saucepan,
airtight glass bottle.
🧑‍🍳How to make onion oil (step by step): Step 1: Extract onion juice. Peel and chop the onion.
🔹Puree or grate. Strain through a cloth or sieve to collect only the juice. Step 2: Infuse the oil . Gently heat ½ cup coconut oil in a saucepan. Add the onion juice and stir over low heat. Simmer for 5–10 minutes without boiling. Remove from heat and let cool. Strain through a sieve to remove any solids. Step 3: Storage . Pour into a sterilized glass bottle. Store in a cool, dry place (1–2 weeks). Tip: Label the bottle with the date it was made. How to use onion oil for visible results : Application: Apply 1 to 2 tablespoons of oil to the scalp . Gently massage in circular motions for 5 minutes. If hair is dry, distribute through the lengths. Leave on for 30 minutes to 1 hour . For a stronger effect: Leave on overnight under a cap. Rinse: Wash with a mild, sulfate-free shampoo. Rinse with warm water. Use conditioner if needed. Frequency: Use 2 to 3 times a week for at least 1 month. The 5 benefits of onion oil for hair: 1. Stimulates growth: Sulfur and antioxidants promote blood circulation, thus supporting fast and thick regrowth.

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