Many people eventually come to terms with lighter areas or less volume… until one day, a simple natural tip crosses their path. That’s exactly what happened to many DIY beauty enthusiasts who decided to try a scented oil infused with cloves, rosemary, and bay leaves.

Nothing magical—just a sensory routine that rekindles the pleasure of self-care, and sometimes, hair that suddenly feels more alive.

Why this homemade oil is getting so much attention

This blend first wins people over with its scent: warm, woody, and gently spicy, it turns even a quick scalp massage into a cozy, comforting ritual. It also stands out for its rich, natural composition, inspired by hair traditions from around the world.

Cloves, rosemary, bay leaves, coconut oil, castor oil, fenugreek, curry leaves… a true plant-based concentrate focused on nourishment, softness, and the feeling of fuller hair, while leaving the scalp refreshed and revitalized.

Many users say their hair feels more flexible and appears denser, as if wrapped in a protective layer that helps reduce breakage. Without promising miracles, this routine restores confidence—and often adds a beautiful natural shine.

The star ingredients of a sensory ritual

Here’s what makes this blend so popular:

Cloves: 1 tablespoon (about 8–10 cloves), known for their stimulating aroma.

Rosemary: 1 tablespoon of dried leaves.

Bay leaves: 2 whole leaves.

Coconut oil: 150 ml, to protect and nourish lengths.
Castor oil: 100 ml, for a thicker, shinier texture.

Fenugreek: 1 teaspoon of seeds.

Curry leaves: 1 tablespoon (fresh or dried).

Vitamin E: 6 to 8 drops, to help preserve the blend.

Together, these ingredients create a complete, pleasant oil that’s easy to incorporate into a weekly routine.

How to prepare this oil at home

The recipe is surprisingly simple:

  • Gently infuse the plants (cloves, rosemary, bay leaves, fenugreek, curry leaves) in the coconut oil and castor oil, making sure the mixture never boils.
  • Let it warm for about forty minutes to release the aromas and active compounds.
  • Add the vitamin E once the oil has cooled slightly.
  • Strain the mixture to obtain a clear, smooth oil.
  • Store it in an amber glass bottle to protect the oils’ properties.

This infusion requires little effort, yet it truly transforms the bathroom into a small wellness workshop.

How to use it for maximum enjoyment