Black Seed Hair Oil — Scalp & Hair Strengthening (4oz)
What's Inside
4 ingredients your scalp actually needs. No silicones, no fillers, no fragrance.
Nutrition Facts
Five reasons your scalp will thank you
Cold-pressed, single-origin, and formulated to strengthen from the root. Here's what one bottle does.
Massage into the scalp
Part the hair and work a few drops directly into the scalp with your fingertips. The scalp is the target — the strands get the runoff.
Leave it to work
Leave it 30 minutes, or overnight for a deeper treatment, then wash as normal. A little goes a long way — this bottle lasts.
Two to three times a week
Consistency is everything. Scalp comfort comes first; stronger, fuller-looking hair builds over the months that follow.
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100% Pure, Cold-Pressed One ingredient: Nigella sativa
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Scalp + Strands 4oz — works at the root, not the surface
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30-Day Money-Back No questions asked
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Hair products treat the strand. The problem is the scalp.
More hair in the drain than there used to be. A part that looks a little wider in photos. A scalp that's dry, tight, or itchy by the end of the day.
Shampoos and serums work on the strand — the part that's already dead. Hair actually grows from the follicle, and the follicle lives in the scalp. An ignored, inflamed, undernourished scalp is the bottleneck no conditioner can reach.
Six reasons to choose this oil.
Most people find it after a shelf of serums that promised the strand and ignored the scalp.
One ingredient, nothing else
100% cold-pressed Nigella sativa. No silicones, no filler oils, no fragrance — nothing to coat over the problem.
Built for the scalp
Most hair products stop at the strand. This one is made to be massaged into the skin where hair is actually rooted.
Cold-pressed for potency
Heat degrades the oil's active compounds. Cold-pressing keeps thymoquinone and the nourishing fatty acids intact.
A centuries-old practice
Black seed oil has been used to strengthen hair across cultures long before the modern hair-care aisle existed.
A little goes a long way
A few drops per use. The 4oz bottle is months of a two-to-three-times-a-week ritual.
Cold-Backed for 30 days
If your scalp and hair don't feel different, tell us once and we'll refund you in full.
You can't out-condition a scalp that's been neglected.
Results that build over months.
Hair grows slowly. So does anything real you do for it — give it a full season.
Week 1 — Calmer scalp
Less tightness and flaking. The scalp feels conditioned and comfortable after the first few uses.
Week 2–3 — Softer, less breakage
Strands feel smoother and more flexible. Less snapping when you brush and style.
Month 1–2 — Stronger strands
Hair feels more resilient at the root and along the length. Shedding from a stressed scalp tends to settle.
Feed the scalp. The hair follows.
Your scalp is skin — and like all skin, it responds to what calms and nourishes it. Black seed oil has been used to strengthen hair across cultures for centuries, and modern interest centres on thymoquinone, its antioxidant, soothing compound.
This is one ingredient: 100% cold-pressed Nigella sativa, nothing diluted or added. Massaged into the scalp, it conditions the skin where hair is rooted and coats the strand to cut breakage. No silicones, no filler oils — just the oil, working where it matters.
What changes when you treat the root.
Calm a dry, flaky scalp
The problem. Tightness, flaking, and itch — a scalp that never feels settled.
What changes. Black seed oil is soothing and deeply conditioning. Massaged in regularly, most people report a calmer, less flaky, more comfortable scalp within the first few weeks.
Reduce everyday shedding
The problem. More strands in the brush and the shower than you'd like — the kind of slow loss that's easy to ignore until it isn't.
What changes. A nourished, less-inflamed scalp is a better environment for hair to stay put. Consistent use traditionally supports stronger, more resilient roots.
Cut breakage along the strand
The problem. Hair that snaps mid-length — split, dry, and brittle no matter how much conditioner you use.
What changes. The oil coats and softens the strand, improving slip and flexibility so hair bends instead of breaking.
Restore shine and softness
The problem. Hair that looks dull and feels rough — stripped by heat, hard water, and over-washing.
What changes. A light layer of cold-pressed oil restores the smoothness that bounces light. Hair looks healthier because it is better conditioned.
Support fuller-looking growth over time
The problem. Growth feels stalled — length never seems to change.
What changes. When the scalp is calm and well-nourished and breakage drops, hair retains the length it grows. Over months, that reads as fuller, healthier hair.
Give your scalp 30 days. Then decide.
Work it into your scalp two or three times a week and keep the rest of your routine the same. If your scalp doesn't feel calmer and your hair doesn't feel stronger, tell us once and we'll refund you in full — no questions, no forms.
Questions, honest answers.
How do I use it — leave-in or wash-out?
Both work. Massage a few drops into the scalp, leave it 30 minutes for a quick treatment or overnight for a deeper one, then wash as normal. Two to three times a week.
Will it make my hair greasy?
Not if you use a little and wash it out. It's a pre-wash scalp treatment, not a leave-in styling oil — a few drops is all it takes.
Does it help with hair growth?
Black seed oil is traditionally used to support scalp health and stronger hair. A calmer scalp and less breakage mean hair is better able to grow in and hold its length. Results build gradually over months of consistent use.
What's actually in it?
One ingredient: 100% cold-pressed Nigella sativa (black seed) oil. No silicones, filler oils, fragrance, or additives.
How long will one bottle last?
A few drops per use means the 4oz bottle lasts months on a two-to-three-times-a-week ritual.
