Frequently asked questions
What is Root Revive Wild Growth Hair Oil?
Root Revive Wild Growth Hair Oil is a 100% natural hair treatment designed to stimulate hair growth, reduce breakage, and nourish both the scalp and hair. It's suitable for all hair types and free from harsh chemicals.
Who can use this oil?
Anyone! Our formula is safe and effective for:
All hair types (straight, wavy, curly, coily).
Men and women.
Children (always do a patch test first).
Chemically treated, relaxed, or color-treated hair.
Protective styles like braids, locs, and weaves.
How often should I use it?
For best results, use 2–3 times per week. You can use it as:
A pre-shampoo treatment.
A hot oil treatment.
A scalp massage oil for daily nourishment.
How soon will I see results?
Results vary depending on your hair type and routine, but most users notice:
Softer, more manageable hair in 1–2 uses.
Reduced shedding and breakage in 2–3 weeks.
Visible growth and thickness in 4–6 weeks of consistent use.
Does this help with dandruff or dry scalp?
Yes! Root Revive is packed with moisturizing and anti-inflammatory ingredients like jojoba oil and peppermint, which soothe irritation, reduce flakes, and restore scalp health.
Can this oil grow hair in bald spots or thinning areas?
Many of our customers have reported visible improvement in thinning areas, especially when the oil is massaged into the scalp regularly to stimulate blood flow.
Is this oil greasy or heavy?
Not at all. While rich in nutrients, the formula is lightweight and absorbs well. Use sparingly on fine or oily-prone hair, and adjust amount based on your hair texture.
Is it safe for color-treated or chemically processed hair?
Yes! Root Revive contains no sulfates, parabens, or harsh ingredients that strip color or interfere with chemical treatments.
Does it have a strong scent?
No. The scent is mild and herbal—pleasantly earthy with hints of peppermint and rosemary. No synthetic fragrances are added.
Can I use it on my beard or eyebrows?
Yes! It’s gentle enough to be used on beards, eyebrows, and even lashes—but be cautious around the eyes and do a patch test first.