Supports healthy hair growth
Natural, plant based formula
Supports dry and flaky scalp
Hair health is influenced by nutrition, stress, hormonal balance, and lifestyle. Many Australians experience hair thinning or loss at some stage, and hair growth supplements are among the most sought-after wellness products as a result. Supplements that deliver antioxidant support, essential fatty acids, and key micronutrients help create an internal environment that supports healthy hair follicle function.
Black seed oil (Nigella sativa) has been used for centuries across traditional wellness systems for its benefits to hair and scalp health. Its active compound, thymoquinone (TQ), offers antioxidant support, while the oil's natural fatty acid profile nourishes hair follicles from within when taken as a daily supplement. Applied topically, black seed hair oil is prized for its ability to condition the scalp and strengthen hair.
For best results, take Hab Shifa hair supplements consistently as part of your daily routine. Our black seed oil capsules offer a convenient, precise daily dose, while the liquid oil can be taken orally or used as a scalp treatment. Pair with a diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, and manage stress where possible, as it is a common contributor to hair thinning.
The Role of Nutrition in Hair Growth
Hair is one of the fastest-growing tissues in the human body, but that growth depends heavily on a consistent supply of nutrients. Deficiencies in iron, zinc, biotin, and vitamins D and B12 are among the most commonly identified contributors to hair thinning. Essential fatty acids also play a key role, supporting the integrity of the hair follicle cell membrane and maintaining the scalp environment needed for healthy growth cycles.
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Hormonal hair loss, including conditions such as androgenetic alopecia, involves a complex interplay of hormones, inflammation, and follicle sensitivity. While black seed oil is not a hormone treatment, thymoquinone's antioxidant properties may help reduce the oxidative stress that accelerates follicle damage in hormonally influenced hair loss. It is best used as a complementary daily supplement alongside guidance from a healthcare professional if hormonal factors are involved.
Yes. Taking black seed oil orally as a capsule or liquid delivers thymoquinone and essential fatty acids internally, supporting hair follicle health from within through your bloodstream. Topical application works differently, conditioning the scalp surface, improving moisture retention, and reducing dryness or flakiness. The two approaches are complementary, and many Hab Shifa customers use both as part of a complete hair care routine.
For hair health support, the standard recommended dose is 1 to 2 capsules daily, taken with water alongside a meal. If using the liquid oil, one teaspoon per day is a common starting point. Consistency matters more than quantity: a moderate daily dose sustained over several weeks will outperform an irregular, higher dose. Always follow the product label guidance, and consult a healthcare professional if you have any existing health conditions.
Yes. Hab Shifa's hair supplement range supports hair health from the inside out, regardless of hair type or texture. Because the supplements address nutritional and oxidative factors at the follicle level, they are relevant for straight, wavy, curly, and coily hair types alike. Whether you are dealing with thinning, breakage, slow growth, or scalp dryness, the same core formulation applies.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor or midwife before starting any new supplement, including hair supplements. This is standard guidance for all supplementation during pregnancy and lactation, and is not specific to Hab Shifa products. Your healthcare provider can advise on whether any ingredients are appropriate for your individual circumstances.
Hab Shifa's hair range is built around black seed oil as its primary active ingredient, with thymoquinone, omega fatty acids, and antioxidants as the key compounds. For specific ingredient and nutritional information for each product, refer to the individual product pages, where full ingredient lists and supplement facts are published. If you are looking to combine black seed oil with biotin or other hair nutrients, our team can advise on compatible options.
Hair loss caused by medical conditions such as thyroid disorders, alopecia areata, or nutritional deficiencies requires proper diagnosis and medical management. Supplements for hair growth can support overall follicle health and provide essential nutrients, but they are not a substitute for medical treatment. If you are experiencing significant or sudden hair loss, we recommend consulting a GP or dermatologist to identify the underlying cause before relying solely on supplementation.