How to Make Carrot Oil for Much Faster Hair Growth

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Have you heard about carrot oil?

Carrot oil is rich in vitamins, fatty acids, antioxidants, and other beneficial substances for the body.

And, because of that, this oil can be used as an anti-aging, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, healing, moisturizer and lubricant and even as a hair revitalizer, to help grow and moisturize your hair.

Thanks to all these benefits, carrot oil is found in creams, lotions, shower oils, emulsions, tanners, sunscreens, baby products, natural cosmetics and many other things.

But even though carrot oil has many benefits, in today's video you will learn how to use it to make your hair stronger while accelerating its growth.

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Applying carrot oil in your hair makes it grow stronger, faster and more naturally. It also prevents split ends, moisturizes the hair, making it shiny and soft treats damaged hair and prevents hair loss.

Watch this video to learn how to use the oil!

You can also make your carrot oil at home.

Write down the ingredients
2 carrots;
17 oz. extra virgin olive oil;

Directions
Thoroughly wash your carrots, grate them and put them in a pan. Add olive oil and let it simmer over low heat for 10 to 15 minutes - always mixing.

After that, let the mixture rest for 24 to 48 hours.

After this time, strain the mixture and store it in a closed glass container, preferably dark glass (to maintain the efficiency of vitamin A), and store it in the fridge.

Now tell us, did you already know how to use carrot oil for your hair?

We hope you enjoyed it and that you can enjoy the benefits of carrot for your beauty.

Try it at home and share your experience with us.

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