1 review for Keshakashi Hair Oil

  1. pancha (verified owner)

    After using my Hair growth is increasing…

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Weight

100 ml

Description

  • Stronger
  • Smoother
  • Thicker
Use as a deep conditioning treatment by applying to your hair, leaving it on for a few hours or overnight, and then washing it out.
Bramhi

Brahmi, a revered herb in Ayurvedic medicine, offers numerous benefits for hair health Reduces Scalp Infections: Due to its antimicrobial properties, Brahmi can help in treating and preventing various scalp infections that can affect hair health.

Bringaraja

Bhringraj, also known as Eclipta prostrata, is an herb that is highly esteemed in Ayurveda for its powerful benefits for hair health.

Japa

Japa, commonly known as Hibiscus, is a flowering plant that offers numerous benefits for hair care. In Ayurveda, Hibiscus is highly valued for its ability to nourish and rejuvenate hair.

Amalaki

Amalaki, also known as Amla or Indian Gooseberry, is a powerhouse of nutrients and is highly valued in Ayurveda for its numerous health benefits, particularly for hair care.

Haritaki

Haritaki, also known as Terminalia chebula, is a potent herb in Ayurveda and is often referred to as the “King of Medicines” for its wide range of health benefits. While it is more commonly known for its digestive and detoxifying properties, Haritaki also offers several benefits for hair health.

Neeli

One of the most well-known benefits of Neeli is its use as a natural hair dye. When used after applying henna, Indigo can give hair a dark, rich color ranging from deep brown to black, without the use of harsh chemicals.

Tila Taila

Tila Taila, also known as Sesame Oil, is a highly valued oil in Ayurveda, known for its numerous benefits for hair and overall health. Extracted from sesame seeds, Tila Taila is rich in essential nutrients, making it a powerful ingredient for hair care.

Eranda Taila, Narikela Taila, Gogritha, Nagavalli and Vibhitaki