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Argan Oil for Hair Smoothening: Benefits and How to Use

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Argan Oil for Hair Smoothening: Benefits and How to Use

Dry, rough hair that feels coarse to touch often needs more than just conditioner. Argan oil for hair smoothening works by coating the hair shaft, reducing frizz, and improving shine while protecting against dryness and damage.

  • Helps control frizz and flyaways
  • Adds shine and softness to dull hair
  • Reduces breakage from dryness
  • Supports smoother texture over time

What Is Argan Oil and Why Is It Used for Hair?

Argan oil is a plant oil extracted from the kernels of the argan tree (Argania spinosa), native to Morocco. It is rich in fatty acids, especially oleic and linoleic acid, along with vitamin E and antioxidants.

These components make it useful for:

  • Improving hair shaft lubrication
  • Reducing moisture loss
  • Protecting against environmental damage
  • Enhancing surface smoothness

Unlike heavier oils that sit thickly on the scalp, argan oil is lightweight and spreads easily across the hair strands. This makes it popular for people dealing with frizz, dryness, and dull texture.

How Argan Oil Smoothens Hair: The Science Explained

Hair looks frizzy when the outer layer, called the cuticle, is raised or damaged. When the cuticle lifts:

  • Moisture escapes
  • External humidity enters
  • Hair swells unevenly
  • The surface becomes rough

Argan oil works mainly at the hair shaft level, not at the follicle. Its fatty acids form a thin protective film over the cuticle. This helps flatten the outer layer, making hair appear smoother and shinier.

Vitamin E in argan oil also acts as an antioxidant. This helps reduce oxidative stress caused by pollution and UV exposure, which can otherwise weaken the hair fiber.

However, argan oil does not permanently repair split ends or reverse structural protein damage. It improves appearance and manageability rather than changing the internal hair structure.

Argan Oil for Frizzy Hair vs Dry Hair

Many people use these terms interchangeably, but they are not the same.

Concern What Happens Internally How Argan Oil Helps
Frizzy hair Cuticle raised, humidity imbalance Coats hair shaft, reduces moisture exchange
Dry hair Low internal moisture and lipid content Adds surface lubrication and reduces moisture loss
Damaged hair Protein loss, structural weakening Improves appearance but does not rebuild protein

If your hair is extremely brittle due to chemical damage, argan oil alone may not be enough. It works best for mild to moderate dryness and surface frizz.

How to Use Argan Oil for Hair Smoothening

Using too much oil can make hair greasy instead of smooth. Technique matters.

As a Leave-In Serum

This is the most common method.

  1. Wash your hair with a mild shampoo.
  2. Towel-dry until slightly damp.
  3. Take 2–4 drops of argan oil.
  4. Rub between palms and apply to mid-lengths and ends.
  5. Avoid the scalp if you have oily roots.

This method works well for daily frizz control and shine enhancement.

As a Pre-Wash Treatment

For deeper nourishment:

  1. Apply argan oil generously to dry hair.
  2. Focus on ends and rough areas.
  3. Leave for 30–60 minutes.
  4. Wash with a gentle cleanser.

This can help reduce dryness-related roughness.

As a Heat Styling Protectant

Argan oil provides mild heat protection by forming a barrier. Apply a small amount before blow-drying. Do not rely on it for very high-temperature tools without a dedicated heat protectant.

How Often Should You Use Argan Oil?

Frequency depends on hair type.

  • Fine hair: 1–2 times a week in very small amounts
  • Medium to thick hair: 2–4 times a week
  • Curly or textured hair: Can be used more frequently

Overuse can lead to buildup, making hair limp.

Is Argan Oil Good for All Hair Types?

Argan oil suits most hair types, but the effect varies.

Fine Hair

Use sparingly. Even 1–2 drops are enough. Excess can flatten volume.

Curly Hair

Works well to reduce frizz and define curls.

Chemically Treated Hair

Helps with smoothness and shine but does not replace protein treatments.

Oily Scalp

Focus only on hair lengths. Applying directly on the scalp may worsen greasiness.

Ayurvedic Perspective: Where Does Argan Oil Fit?

From an Ayurvedic lens, frizz and dryness often reflect aggravated Vata dosha. Vata imbalance manifests as dryness, roughness, and brittleness.

Applying oil externally supports:

  • Snigdha (unctuousness) quality
  • Reduction of rough texture
  • Improved manageability

However, if dryness is accompanied by hair fall, excessive shedding, or scalp irritation, the issue may go beyond surface dryness.

Pitta imbalance can cause scalp sensitivity and heat. Kapha imbalance can cause oiliness and buildup. In these cases, oil application must be personalized.

Common Mistakes When Using Argan Oil

Many people feel argan oil “doesn’t work” because of incorrect usage.

Common mistakes include:

  • Applying too much product
  • Using on soaking wet hair
  • Applying directly to the scalp in oily individuals
  • Expecting it to fix severe hair damage

Consistency and moderation are key.

Can Argan Oil Reduce Hair Fall?

Argan oil improves hair shaft flexibility, which can reduce breakage-related hair fall. But it does not treat:

  • Hormonal hair loss
  • Thyroid-related hair thinning
  • PCOS-related shedding
  • Nutritional deficiency hair fall

If hair fall continues despite smoothness improving, the root cause may be internal.

Argan Oil vs Other Hair Oils for Smoothening

Oil Type Texture Best For Limitation
Argan oil Lightweight Frizz control, shine Surface-level action
Coconut oil Medium-heavy Deep conditioning Can feel greasy
Castor Oil Thick Scalp massage Too heavy for smoothening
Olive oil Medium Dry, coarse hair Strong smell, buildup risk

Argan oil is often preferred for daily cosmetic smoothening because of its lighter texture.

When to Meet a Doctor

Smoothness concerns are usually cosmetic. However, consult a professional if you notice:

  • Sudden hair thinning
  • Patchy bald spots
  • Persistent scalp itching or redness
  • Severe breakage with minimal styling

These signs may indicate underlying conditions such as hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiencies, or inflammatory scalp disorders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can argan oil make hair permanently smooth?

  • No, it improves surface texture temporarily.
  • Effects last until the next wash.
  • Regular use improves manageability but does not permanently alter structure.

Is argan oil better than hair serum?

  • Argan oil is natural and lightweight.
  • Silicone-based serums give instant high-gloss finish.
  • Choice depends on texture goals and personal preference.

Can I apply argan oil on the scalp?

  • If you have dry scalp, small amounts may help.
  • Avoid if you have oily scalp or dandruff tendency.
  • Always patch test first.

How long does it take to see results?

  • Shine improvement: Immediate.
  • Reduced frizz: Within a few applications.
  • Long-term texture improvement: 3–4 weeks of consistent use.

Does argan oil help with split ends?

  • It masks split ends temporarily.
  • It does not fuse or repair them.
  • Trimming remains necessary.

Can men use argan oil for hair smoothening?

  • Yes, it works for all genders.
  • Especially helpful for rough, dry, or curly hair.

Is argan oil safe for color-treated hair?

  • Yes, it can help reduce dryness from chemical processing.
  • Use sparingly to avoid buildup.

A Root-Cause Approach: Traya's Perspective

While argan oil helps improve hair smoothness externally, hair health is influenced by more than surface care. Persistent dryness, frizz, or breakage may be linked to internal imbalances such as nutrient deficiencies, thyroid dysfunction, stress, or gut health issues.

At Traya, we follow a three-science approach that combines Dermatology, Ayurveda, and Nutrition. Instead of focusing only on cosmetic fixes, the process begins with a detailed Hair Test that evaluates lifestyle, medical history, and symptoms. Based on this, personalized recommendations are designed to address both scalp health and internal triggers.

External smoothness products can improve appearance, but long-term hair quality improves when the underlying cause is identified and managed holistically.

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