
The Azlok Tea Tree Oil + Rosemary Oil Hair Growth Power Duo pairs two of the most popular oils for scalp and hair care. Used correctly, they help keep the scalp clean, support a healthy environment for hair, and make an easy addition to weekly oiling routines. Both are concentrated oils, so they should be diluted in a carrier oil before applying to skin or scalp rather than used neat.
What this duo is and why the two oils work well together
Tea tree oil is well known for its cleansing, clarifying quality, which is why it turns up in so many scalp and skin products. Rosemary oil is a long-time favourite in traditional hair care and is often used to support scalp circulation and a fresh, invigorated feel. Together they make a sensible pair: tea tree helps keep the scalp clean and flake-free, while rosemary is the one people reach for when the goal is fuller, healthier-looking hair over time.
It is worth being clear about expectations. No oil is a guaranteed fix for hair loss, and results depend on consistency, your overall health and the cause of any thinning. What these oils reliably offer is a pleasant, low-cost way to care for your scalp regularly.
How to use tea tree and rosemary oil for hair
Because both are strong, always dilute them in a carrier oil such as coconut, almond, jojoba or sesame before use.
- Scalp massage oil: Add 3–5 drops each of tea tree and rosemary oil to 2 tablespoons of a carrier oil. Massage into the scalp for a few minutes, leave for 30–60 minutes, then wash out with a mild shampoo.
- Overnight treatment: Use the same dilution, apply before bed, cover your pillow with an old towel, and rinse in the morning.
- Shampoo booster: Mix a drop or two into the shampoo already in your palm, not into the whole bottle. Avoid the eyes and rinse well.
Two to three times a week is plenty. More is not better with concentrated oils, and over-application can irritate the scalp.
Safety notes worth reading
These are potent oils, so a little care goes a long way.
- Always dilute. Do not apply undiluted tea tree or rosemary oil directly to skin or scalp.
- Patch-test first. Apply a small diluted amount to the inner arm and wait 24 hours before using on the scalp.
- Do not ingest. These oils are for external use only.
- Keep away from children and pets, and avoid contact with the eyes.
- Pregnancy and health conditions: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a scalp condition, check with a doctor before use. Rosemary oil in particular is often avoided during pregnancy.
- Stop use if you notice redness, itching or burning.
Buying and storage tips
The Azlok duo comes as 100 gm of each oil, which suits both regular home users and small businesses making their own blends. When buying oils like these, look for clear labelling and a sensible price point. This pack is priced at ₹839, which works out reasonably for the quantity if you use them diluted, as you should.
To keep them fresh:
- Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep the caps tightly closed to slow evaporation and oxidation.
- Use clean, dry droppers or spoons to avoid contamination.
- Note any change in smell or colour, which can signal the oil is past its best.
Stored well, they will hold up for many months of regular use.
FAQ
Can I apply tea tree and rosemary oil directly to my scalp?
No. Both are concentrated and should be diluted in a carrier oil like coconut or almond oil before applying. A typical dilution is 3–5 drops of each in 2 tablespoons of carrier oil.
How often should I use this hair oil duo?
Two to three times a week is a good routine. Massage into the scalp, leave for 30–60 minutes or overnight, then rinse with a mild shampoo.
Will this oil regrow hair?
These oils support a clean, healthy scalp and are popular in hair-care routines, but no oil can guarantee regrowth. Results vary with the cause of thinning, your overall health and how consistently you use it.
Is it safe during pregnancy?
Many people avoid rosemary oil during pregnancy. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have a medical condition, speak with your doctor before using either oil.
How should I store the oils?
Keep them in a cool, dark place with the caps tightly closed, away from sunlight and heat. Use clean droppers and watch for any change in smell or colour.
