Stylist, 23, dubbed the ‘Aussie Rapunzel’ shares one habit that has drastically improved her locks

Stylist, 23, dubbed the ‘Aussie Rapunzel’ shares the one habit that has drastically improved her locks – and her other tips for growth and length

  • A hair model from Sydney has been dubbed ‘Aussie Rapunzel’ for her long hair
  • Sophie said one good habit you can do for your hair is put oil on the ends daily 
  • She recommends oils including Argan, Marula, Moroccan and Rosemary
  • Sophie does her own DIY ‘rosemary rinse’ often in order to stimulate growth
  • She also shared her five tips for hair growth including soft bristle brushes

A hair model from Sydney who has been dubbed the ‘Aussie Rapunzel’ thanks to her metre-long locks has shared the ‘single best habit I’ve ever adopted’, and why it will change your hair in 2023.

The 23-year-old, who is called Sophie but who goes by the Aussie Rapunzel on TikTok, said ‘oiling’ your hair with either Argan, Marula or Moroccan oil every evening will give you myriad benefits.

‘The best hair habit I’ve ever adopted – try oiling for a whole month and the difference will be amazing,’ Sophie captioned a recent video.

A hair model from Sydney who has been dubbed the ‘Aussie Rapunzel’ thanks to her metre-long locks shared the ‘single best habit I’ve ever adopted’: oiling your hair (Sophie pictured)

Sophie said the benefits of oiling your hair include hydrating the hair and in turn making it healthier, detangling it – which means less breakage and split ends – and making it shinier, which she said means ‘more compliments’.

‘Apply oils such as Argan, Moroccan and Marula to your ends every night before bed,’ Sophie added.

You only need a couple of drops and should avoid your roots in order to stop your hair from looking greasy.

Sophie (pictured) said the benefits of oiling your hair include hydrating the hair and in turn making it healthier, detangling it - which means less breakage and split ends - and making it shinier, which she said means 'more compliments'

Sophie (pictured) said the benefits of oiling your hair include hydrating the hair and in turn making it healthier, detangling it - which means less breakage and split ends - and making it shinier, which she said means 'more compliments'

Sophie (pictured) said the benefits of oiling your hair include hydrating the hair and in turn making it healthier, detangling it – which means less breakage and split ends – and making it shinier, which she said means ‘more compliments’

When it comes to her favourite oils for the hair, Sophie said while all sorts including grapeseed, coconut and castor are good, there is nothing better than rosemary oil.

The idea that rosemary oil encourages hair growth comes from the fact it has anti-inflammatory properties, promotes nerve growth and improves circulation. 

The 23-year-old also performs a ‘rosemary rinse’ every now and then to encourage hair growth. 

To recreate the rinse for yourself, she recommends you add some sprigs of rosemary to a pan with boiling water and boil them together for 10 minutes.

If you want, you can add a few drops of rosemary oil to assist the mix.

When it comes to her favourite oils for the hair, Sophieaid while all sorts including grapeseed, coconut and castor are good, there is nothing better than rosemary oil

When it comes to her favourite oils for the hair, Sophieaid while all sorts including grapeseed, coconut and castor are good, there is nothing better than rosemary oil

The idea that rosemary oil encourages hair growth comes from the fact it has anti-inflammatory properties, promotes nerve growth and improves circulation (Sophie pictured)

The idea that rosemary oil encourages hair growth comes from the fact it has anti-inflammatory properties, promotes nerve growth and improves circulation (Sophie pictured)

Once this is done, she said you should pour it into a jug or container, let it cool and then bring it into the shower. 

‘Do your shampoo and conditioner as normal, add the rosemary rinse through your hair and don’t wash it out,’ the Aussie Rapunzel said. 

‘The results are soft hair and hair growth. It’s easy to do and completely natural!’ 

Previously, Sophie (pictured) shared her secrets to healthy, shiny locks including using a de-tangling hairbrush, Argan oil and putting her hair in a plait for sleeping

Previously, Sophie (pictured) shared her secrets to healthy, shiny locks including using a de-tangling hairbrush, Argan oil and putting her hair in a plait for sleeping

Previously, the Aussie Rapunzel revealed the secrets to her healthy, shiny locks.

The 23-year-old said she goes through a series of steps every night to ensure her long hair always looks its best.

She starts by using a de-tangling hairbrush to get rid of any knots in her hair.

Following this, she said she applies some Argan oil to the tips of her hair, as it helps to de-tangle and makes it easier to brush her long locks.

The Aussie Rapunzel favours Argan oil by O&M ($37.95), which promises to ‘minimise frizzy fly-aways and smooth down hair for a sleek, polished look’.

She explained she always puts her hair in a plait before going to bed, as this helps to keep it contained throughout the night.

She also sleeps on silk pillowcases, which are known to help with hair breakage and assist in keeping your hair soft and shiny.

The Aussie Rapunzel’s tips for hair growth and health 

1. Hair oils – She recommends using Argan or Moroccan oil and apply it through the ends of the hair.

2. Haircare brushes – Use de-tangling brushes that have small, bendy bristles to avoid split ends and breakage.

3. Regular trims – Trim hair every four months to keep it looking healthy or when the ends are looking thin and sparse.

4. Stimulating hair growth – This can be as simple as brushing your hair from the roots to the ends or massaging the scalp with your fingertips

5. Conditioner – When showering, after applying the conditioner, put your hair up into a bun and leave the conditioner in for 5-10 minutes, then wash it out with cold water to protect the hair cuticles and create shine.



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