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Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
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Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
J Drugs Dermatol. 2022 Jul 1;21(7):751-757. doi: 10.36849/JDD.6972.
Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
Celine Phong, Victor Lee, Katerina Yale, Calvin Sung, Natasha Mesinkovska
PMID: 35816075 DOI: 10.36849/JDD.6972
Coconut, castor, and argan oils are popular commercial hair oils culturally rooted in current and historical Indian and African heritages. Dermatologists treating hair and scalp conditions often face challenging patient questions of whether over-the-counter hair oils should be used. This is particularly challenging given the deeply rooted cultural practices of some skin of color patients. As a result, many dermatologists recommend patients to continue using hair oils not based on clinical efficacy but rather lack of foreseeable side effects. We analyzed the literature to investigate claims to substantiate whether these hair oils can improve hair growth, hair quality, and treat infestation clinically. Based on 22 articles that met inclusion criteria, coconut oil has been shown to treat both brittle hair and hair infestation clinically, with limited evidence regarding its impact on hair growth. There is weaker evidence for castor oil improving hair quality by increasing hair luster, and no strong evidence supporting its use for hair growth or treatment of infestation. Argan oil does not have any significant evidence supporting its use to improve hair growth, quality, or treatment of infestation. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(7):751-757. doi:10.36849/JDD.6972.
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Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
Celine Phong, Victor Lee, Katerina Yale, Calvin Sung, Natasha Mesinkovska
PMID: 35816075 DOI: 10.36849/JDD.6972
Coconut, castor, and argan oils are popular commercial hair oils culturally rooted in current and historical Indian and African heritages. Dermatologists treating hair and scalp conditions often face challenging patient questions of whether over-the-counter hair oils should be used. This is particularly challenging given the deeply rooted cultural practices of some skin of color patients. As a result, many dermatologists recommend patients to continue using hair oils not based on clinical efficacy but rather lack of foreseeable side effects. We analyzed the literature to investigate claims to substantiate whether these hair oils can improve hair growth, hair quality, and treat infestation clinically. Based on 22 articles that met inclusion criteria, coconut oil has been shown to treat both brittle hair and hair infestation clinically, with limited evidence regarding its impact on hair growth. There is weaker evidence for castor oil improving hair quality by increasing hair luster, and no strong evidence supporting its use for hair growth or treatment of infestation. Argan oil does not have any significant evidence supporting its use to improve hair growth, quality, or treatment of infestation. J Drugs Dermatol. 2022;21(7):751-757. doi:10.36849/JDD.6972.
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https://jddonline.com/articles/coconut-castor-and-argan-oil-for-hair-in-skin-of-color-patients-a-systematic-review-S1545961622P0751X/
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Re: Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
With that being said, I still have to give a shout out to Sunny Isle Rosemary Mint Hair and Strong Roots Oil. $10 for 3 oz and it has 25 ingredients. Hopefully some of the more useless ingredients can serve as penetration enhancers for the better ones.
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