Research shows the use of emu oil by the early Australians to heal
wounds; now, emu oil is being used as a solution to hair loss. The
developmental level of hair needs fatty acids for healthy growth and closed
follicles need a cleanup of dirt and scalps.
Emu oil first cleans up the follicles and helps hair to
re-grow from the dermal papilla and emu oil has fatty acids (Omega3, 6 and 9)
and this keeps hair much healthier and helps hair to re-grow from dead pores.
There has been a great development of drugs and oils
claiming to be a solution to hair loss.
Some of these oils actually have the ability to stimulate
the regrowth of lost hair while others may not be equally effective.
Emu oil is found to be one of the most effective oil for
hair growth.
The oil is gotten from the sterilized oil from a flightless
Australian large bird called Emu (scientific name — Dromaius novaehollandiae).
With the need to prevent hair loss in men and women, emu oil has come into the
spotlight due to its positive results.
Research shows the use of emu oil by the early Australians
to heal wounds; now, emu oil is being used as a solution to hair loss.
How Emu Oil Works
The developmental level of hair needs fatty acids for
healthy growth and closed follicles need a cleanup of dirt and scalps.
Emu oil first cleans up the follicles and helps hair to
re-grow from the dermal papilla and emu oil has fatty acids (Omega3, 5 and 9)
and this keeps hair much healthier and helps hair to re-grow from dead pores.
Advantages of Using Emu Oil
#1. It is Safe and Natural: Applying emu oil is a safe and
natural option among most of the hair loss remedies available in the market
today; they are not only expensive but also ridden with negative effects.
The deep-penetrating and anti- inflammatory properties of
emu oil allow it to be unique in its capability to regenerate skin cells,
repair DNA and promote hair growth.
#2. Emu oil can also be apparently capable of starting hair
re-growth across the frontal hairline which is very hard to attain than that of
the vertex area or top–using certain hair loss remedies like Propecia and
Rogaine.
#3. It is a great emulsifier. This means that it has the
capacity to blend oil and water together.
Many topical hair loss treatments do not penetrate the skin
barrier wall. Emu oil can penetrate your skin barrier and achieve this without
leaving an oily residue behind.
#4. It is Bacteriostatic. An important property of emu oil
is that it’s bacteriostatic. Tests show that in its natural state, no bacterial
organisms are grown by emu oil.
Pure pharmaceutical-grade emu oil includes a long shelf-life
that is why and also due to the low degrees of polyunsaturated fats that are
the absolute most susceptible to oxidation and ultimate rancidity.
This action is likely to be of great assist in future uses
both pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, and is important for treating hair
thinning, as bacterial infiltrates have now been proved to be contained in MPB.
#5. It leaves no irritation. Emu oil does not have any form
of irritation of the skin and scalp. It is proven to don’t have any side
effects, and what this means is that even at full-strength, emu oil has very
low levels of irritation.
Emu Oil “Wakes Up” 80% of Sleeping Hair
Follicles