Hair Growth Oil vs Regular Hair Oil: Which One Is Actually Solving Your Hair Fall Problem?
Hair fall can be a very concerning problem for so many people. Most individuals suffering from this have an oil bottle that they trust will fix the problem, and when it doesn't, they swap it out with another. But not all hair fall is related to oil, and not all oils can help you reverse hair fall.
There is a real difference between a regular hair oil and a hair growth oil, and using the wrong one for your specific problem is why so many people feel like nothing ever works. Once you understand what each one is doing, picking the right one becomes straightforward.

What a Regular Hair Oil Actually Does
A regular hair oil is primarily about maintenance. It coats the hair shaft, reduces friction, adds shine, and prevents moisture loss. Oils like coconut, almond, and argan fall into this category. They are excellent for keeping hair soft, manageable, and protected from environmental damage and heat.
If your hair is dry, frizzy, or prone to breakage from styling or weather, a regular oil addresses that well. Saeed Ghani's range covers this with many options.
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Almond Damage Repair Hair Oil for brittle hair
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Argan Extra Strength Hair Oil for strength and shine
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Coconut Hair Oil enriched with aloe vera for everyday moisture and softness

These are conditioning oils. They keep existing hair healthy, but they are not designed to stimulate new growth or address the reasons hair falls out in the first place.
What a Hair Growth Oil Is Actually Doing Differently
A hair growth oil works at the scalp level, not just on the hair shaft. Hair fall usually starts at the root, whether that is a weakened follicle, poor scalp circulation, product buildup, or an irritated scalp environment. A growth oil targets those conditions directly with ingredients that stimulate blood flow, strengthen follicles, and create the kind of scalp environment where hair can actually grow.
This is a fundamentally different job from conditioning, which is why the ingredient lists look so different.
What Is Inside Saeed Ghani's Hair Growth Oil
The Mughziat Hair Growth Oil is built around ingredients that have been used in traditional hair care for generations, each with a specific role in addressing hair fall at the root.
Castor oil
It is thick, deeply nourishing, and known for strengthening hair follicles and supporting growth with consistent use.
Neem leaf extract
It keeps the scalp clean and free of the bacterial buildup that can block follicles and slow growth.
Amla
It is one of the most well-researched ingredients in traditional hair care, nourishes the scalp, and is known to reduce premature thinning over time.
Fenugreek seed oil
It is rich in proteins and compounds that strengthen hair from the root and reduce breakage.
Ginger and clove oil
Both these ingredients improve scalp circulation, which is important because follicles need good blood flow to stay active and produce healthy hair.
Peppermint oil
It adds a cooling effect that soothes an irritated scalp while also stimulating circulation.
Arnica flower extract
It is known for its ability to reduce scalp inflammation, which is one of the less discussed but significant causes of hair fall.
Shikakai and reetha
These are traditional cleansing agents that remove buildup from the scalp without stripping it, keeping follicles clear.
Charila and Tez patta
These have long been used in herbal hair formulations for their scalp-strengthening properties. Together, these ingredients do not just sit on the surface. They work on the conditions that cause hair to fall in the first place.
How to Know Which One You Need
If your hair feels dry, looks dull, breaks easily, or gets frizzy, a regular conditioning oil is what your hair needs. The issue is with the hair itself, not the scalp, and a nourishing oil will address that directly.
If you are seeing more hair in the shower drain than usual, noticing thinning at the crown or temples, finding hair on your pillow in the morning, or feeling like your hair is not growing the way it used to, those are scalp and follicle issues. Hair growth oil addresses those issues more effectively than regular hair oil.
A lot of people use a conditioning oil when they actually need a growth oil, and then wonder why the hair does not grow. The oil is doing exactly what it was designed to do. It is just not designed for the problem you have.

How to Use Hair Growth Oil Properly
Applying oil and leaving it to sit on the ends of your hair is not going to do much for hair fall. The oil needs to reach the scalp, where the follicles are. Warm the oil slightly so it spreads more easily, then apply it directly to your scalp in sections and massage it in with your fingertips for a few minutes. The massage itself is important because it stimulates circulation on top of what the ingredients are already doing.
Leave it on for at least an hour before washing, or overnight if your scalp tolerates it. Use it two to three times a week consistently. Hair grows slowly, and follicle health improves gradually, so give it at least six to eight weeks before you judge whether it is making a difference.
Do You Need Both
Honestly, yes, for a lot of people. If your hair is both falling and dry, using a growth oil on your scalp and a lighter conditioning oil through the lengths of your hair covers both problems without overloading either. Saeed Ghani's mughziat oil range has options for both,h so you are not limited to choosing one or the other.
The key is knowing which problem you are solving and reaching for the oil that is actually built for it. Oils can be really helpful in your hair growth process. Browse Saeed Ghani’s Mughziat oils collection and shop according to your concern.