There's No Magical Elixir for Hair Growth, But This Underrated Oil Comes Pretty Close

If you've noticed a sudden influx of grape-seed oil products on your For You or Explore pages, you're not alone. Over the past few months, there's been a spike in content from beauty novices and experts who've taken to social media platforms in hopes of sharing the benefits of the popular botanical extract. We've even found ourselves bookmarking a few and then asking fellow beauty enthusiasts which ones are worth shopping. So, yeah—it doesn't look like grape-seed oil is going anywhere.

As is the case for so many other viral ingredients, it's only fair to wonder how much of the trend is rooted in science with proven results across all hair types and textures. Below, we're taking a closer look at the popular haircare ingredient with the help of a haircare expert, as well as exploring the best pure grape-seed oil and infused products based on thousands of glowing customers reviews.

Keep scrolling to learn everything you need to know about grape-seed oil and get advice straight from an expert on how to address dryness, frizz, and more.

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What Is Grape-Seed Oil?

According board-certified hairstylist turned trichologist Shab Caspara, grape-seed oil is a lightweight, nutrient-rich oil extracted from the seeds of grapes. Incorporating the trending ingredient into your haircare routine may one of the best things you can do for the health of your strands and scalp (especially if the latter is dry).

"[Grape-seed oil] can greatly benefit the scalp by moisturizing it, reducing dandruff, adding shine, and over time promoting hair growth," Shab explains. "It’s also rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, which are both great for scalp health. While side effects are rare, if your skin has a tendency to be more on the sensitive side, be on the lookout for signs of an allergic reaction or scalp irritation.

The Many Benefits of Grape-Seed Oil

  • Adds shine to the strands: Because it acts as a sealant, the ingredient enhances shine. It can also be used to deliver definition to textured and curly hair types.
  • Provides intense moisture: Grape-seed oil helps seal in moisture and hydrate the hair without weighing it down thanks to low amounts of fats and high amounts of linoleic acid on dry hair.
  • Reduces hair loss and jump-starts growth: When applied directly to the scalp, grape-seed oil may prevent the production of DHT, a hormone that contributes to weakened hair follicles.
  • Combats dandruff and soothes the scalp: If massaged into the scalp, the transformative ingredient features high levels of nutrients and emollient properties that can reduce dandruff and stimulate cell growth.
  • Prevents and smooths split ends: Brushing the oil through your hair from root to tip or applying it directly to the ends can help tame frizz and ward off split ends.
  • Strengthens weak, brittle hair: Grape-seed oil has high levels of vitamin E, omegas, and antioxidants that can help restore your strands to their healthiest state.
  • Can help prevent premature graying: While graying hair happens due to a variety of factors (genetics, oxidative stress, and lifestyle), adding the powerful antioxidants found in grape-seed oil to you haircare routine may slow graying.

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How and When Should Grape-Seed Oil Be Used?

You can rest easy in the knowledge that incorporating it into any existing haircare routine is incredibly easy. There are many ways to use grape-seed oil, including applying it directly to the scalp, using it as a pre-wash treatment, mixing it with conditioners or hair masks, and as a leave-in oil for added moisture. "Yes, you can leave grape-seed oil on your hair overnight for deep conditioning, especially if you have dry or damaged hair," says Shab. However, she does not recommend leaving it directly on the scalp for longer that 20 minutes, to prevent irritation.

While grape-seed oil can provide nourishing and moisturizing properties for all hair types, it's also important to use the right shampoo and conditioner to get the most out of your grape-seed product of choice. Shab raises the JooY Clarify Shampoo and Conditioner as a great complementing set. "These products can enhance the results of styling products containing grape-seed oil as increasing moisture begins in the shower on wet hair," she tells us. Both use nourishing fermented apple cider vinegar and superfoods to lock in moisture and shine.

Grape-Seed Oil for Different Hair Types and Textures

One thing to consider while shopping for grape-seed oil products is your hair type, texture, and styling goals. Individuals with dry hair types (or those who have experienced any type of damage that contributes to brittle strands) will definitely reap the benefits of the trending ingredient. It also works well for those with thin or fine hair since it doesn't weigh the hair down or leave it with a greasy appearance. Grape-seed oil also works well for natural textures and color-treated hair.

Ready to shop for your perfect match? With the guidance provided by Shab, we've pieced together an edit of the best grape-seed oil products on the market for every hair type, texture, and concern.

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Our Favorite Grape-Seed and Grape-Seed-Infused Products

Maya Thomas
Assistant Beauty Editor

Maya Thomas is Who What Wear's assistant beauty editor based in New York City. Her strong love for all things beauty and fashion stems from a strong childhood interest in the fine arts. During a gap year spent in Paris studying the history of French fashion, she shifted her focus to English literature and journalism as a student at Loyola Marymount University with the goal of one day pursuing a career in fashion. After graduating in May 2021, Maya began freelancing for Parade.com as a contributing commerce writer while also building a following on her lifestyle blog, Itsmayalala.com. When she's not writing, Maya spends her free time catching up on reading, perusing art galleries, and enjoying a night out at the ballet every now and then.