My initial impression was of how simple it was to use. Since it comes with pump nozzle, don’t afraid of creating a mess . My second notice was that it is NOT “non-greasy,” as the label states. Wow Onion is viscous oil that is sticky and greasy in the same way that other oils are. Let me tell you something about coconut oil: it has a higher viscosity than coconut oil. Then I assumed it would be non-greasy once put into hair, but it wasn’t the case. It’s an oil, thus it will make your hair greasy after use (which is fine though).
Pros
- Contains all the oils that are amazing for the hair
- Significantly helps to reduces hair fall
- Convenient to dispense
Cons
- Makes hair frizzy and dry
- False claims
- Very expensive
Does it fulfill its Claims?

Except for the hair fall claims, it does not fulfill its claims. Let’s see claims wise:
- Non-sticky, Non-greasy hair oil: No, not at all
- For silkier hair: No
- Stronger hair: Yes
- Tames Frizz: A big No, On the contrary, it makes the hair very frizzy
- Reduces Hair Fall: Yes, it does
- Boosts Gloss: Maybe, since i have silky hair so can’t say for sure.
- Balances Scalp: Maybe, I don’t know
- No Mineral Oil, No Silicones: I hope
- 100% Pure Cold Pressed Oil Blend: I hope
- 100% Hexane free: I hope
- Fast absorbing: No
Rating*: 3*/5
It’s tough to give this oil a rating. In terms of hair fall, I’d give it a 4 out of 5 ratings. I would give it a 0/5 for texture. However, I believe it will be a nice oil for individuals with greasy hair. I believe it will be a 4/5 for oily hair, if not more. As a result, the average is 3*/5. As a result, I’m unable to make broad statements.
Do I Recommend:
Oily Hair: Yes, you should definitely give it a try.
Normal Hair: I don’t recommend it.
Dry Hair: Don’t you even dare.