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May 2022 in “Scientific African” Oleogels made from Cedarwood and Rosemary oils can enhance hair growth, but combining both oils doesn't increase the effect.
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October 2020 in “Journal of Controlled Release” Curcumin nanocrystals in simple gels effectively penetrate hair follicles, but humectants can reduce this efficacy.
November 2023 in “Deleted Journal” Cedrus libani has potential medicinal uses but needs more safety studies.
July 2023 in “International journal of pharmacognosy and life science” The herbal hair oil made from various plants might be a good alternative to synthetic hair loss treatments.
August 2025 in “Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research” This study investigates a nanoliposome-based delivery system for Lavender Essential Oil (LEO) to improve hair growth. The new formulation, LEO-Nanoliposomes (LEON), with a particle size of 83.0 nm and a Zeta Potential of -14.4 mV, enhances bioavailability and effectiveness. Tested on male Sprague Dawley rats for 1 month, the LEON gel showed no irritation and significantly increased hair growth compared to other groups (p<0.0001), indicating that LEON is more effective than traditional LEO applications for stimulating hair growth.