Separate your hair into six sections (three on the top of your scalp and three at the bottom) and fasten each with bobby pins or clips.
Dip a cotton ball into the warm oil and dab the oil onto the exposed sections of your scalp.
Release your hair from the clips or pins and massage your whole head in a front-to-back direction using your thumbs and fingers.
Dip your fingers in the remaining oil and run them through your hair. With a scrunching motion, make sure the oil is absorbed into your locks.
Looking down, massage your temples in a clockwise motion with your index and middle fingers, working your way up to the top of your forehead and back down to your temples.
Keeping your knuckles close to your scalp, gently tug your hair (and head) from side-to-side several times. Start at the front of your hairline and work your way to the back of your head.
In the same motion used on your temples, massage your neck, moving downwards. Once you reach your shoulders, gently squeeze the muscles connecting your neck and shoulders before massaging in a clockwise fashion.
Hold your left shoulder with your left hand and use your right hand to gently push your head to the right side. Alternate sides, holding your right shoulder down with your right hand and pushing your head to the left side.
To finish, massage your head (scalp and hair) one last time using your fingertips.
Let the oil absorb into your scalp and hair for about 20 minutes. For a more intense treatment, cover your hair with a shower cap and enter a steamy shower.
Wash your hair thoroughly (2 shampoos may be required) and condition lightly.
Neem oil had antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties. It can soothe irritated skin, fade scars, lighten hyper-pigmentation, moisturize dry and cracked skin, restore damaged hair, control oil production, eliminate acne and heal eczema and psoriasis as well.
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