South Asian Hair Oiling Is So Much More Than a TikTok Trend Leave a comment


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Welcome to Worldly Beauty, a quarterly franchise in which we highlight beauty products, ingredients, and traditions rooted in culture. To offer an in-depth look, we’re sharing perspectives and recommendations from local experts and tastemakers. A celebration of diversity, this column goes beyond what we know to shed light on the beauty practices and philosophies that make the world go round.

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Instagram and TikTok have a way of popularizing long-standing beauty rituals while simultaneously stripping away their cultural context. Traditional Indian hair oiling is one example. It’s often discussed on the beauty side of social media, but what about its history and cultural significance? Not so much. Its roots stretch back as far as 5000 years. It stems from an ancient Indian system of medicine, and it’s embedded in Indian and South Asian culture. Oh, and it emphasized the importance of scalpcare long before it became well-known in the West. These are all things you might not get from a quick scroll on social media.