Collagen, Tea Tree Oil & Eucalyptus Elixir Hair & Scalp Oil
Auntie Jackie's

Collagen, Tea Tree Oil & Eucalyptus Elixir Hair & Scalp Oil

Cooling scalp oil with Tea Tree and Eucalyptus for dry, itchy scalps

CGM ApprovedElixir EssentialsProtein-FreeStep: Treat

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Our Take

From the Elixir Essentials line, this one is specifically targeted at scalp discomfort — itchiness, dryness, and irritation. Tea Tree and Eucalyptus both have well-documented antimicrobial and antifungal properties, making this a practical choice for scalp concerns beyond just cosmetic care. The Collagen addition supports moisture retention in the scalp skin. CGM-approved and lightweight. The cooling sensation on application is genuine — Eucalyptus creates actual thermal activity on the scalp, not just a fragrance impression. Apply directly to the scalp; this isn't a hair-shaft product.

Who is this for?

Our assessment — not the brand's claim

Curl Pattern

2A
2B
2C
3A
3B
3C
4A
4B
4C

Porosity

LowNormalHigh

Free From

Sulphate-FreeSilicone-FreeParaben-Free

Ingredients at a Glance

Soybean Oil

Oil

Soybean oil — a widely available emollient rich in linoleic acid, oleic acid, and vitamin …

Castor Oil

Oil

Thick oil that coats and strengthens hair, adds shine.

Peppermint Oil

Fragrance

Cooling essential oil that stimulates scalp.

Menthol

Fragrance

Cooling fragrance component from mint.

Eucalyptus Oil

Oil

Essential oil from eucalyptus leaves, with a fresh, camphor-like scent. Used as a fragranc…

Free From

Sulphate-FreeSilicone-FreeProtein-FreeParaben-FreeAlcohol-Free

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How to Use

Apply a few drops directly to the scalp. Massage thoroughly. Use to address dryness or irritation, or as a weekly scalp treatment before shampooing.

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Details

Type
Hair Oil, Scalp Oil
Line
Elixir Essentials
Price tier
budget
Routine step
Treat

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