Amla Oil is one of the world's oldest natural hair conditioners. As an Indian herb, amla oil has been used in India since a very long time. As Indian Ayurveda says, it is used as hair oil basically for its cooling effect.
Amla oil is an ancient hair loss remedy from India made from Indian gooseberries. These berries are mixed with coconut oil then boiled. After cooling, the Indians would spread this tonic on their hair. Amla oil contains many essential fatty acids that promote skin and hair health. These fatty acids may help reverse hair loss. It also contains large amounts of vitamin C which also helps promote healthy hair.
What are the Benefits and Uses of Amla Oil
1. Amla Oil enriches hair growth and pigmentation. It prevents premature graying of hair, dandruff, increases the strength of hair follicles (and thus preventing hair-fall). Customarily, a small amount of Amla oil is applied to the hair after washing. This not only brings forth a rich, natural shine and soft texture to the hair, but also helps rejuvenate hairs that are dull and damaged. It also prevents split hair ends.
2. Application of Amla oil over the scalp has a cooling effect. As such, it keeps the mind cool and promotes sound sleep.
3. Amla oil along with various other formulations such as drugs like Brahmi, Shikakai and Reetha are very beneficial for mind, hair and body.
4. Amla oil is useful for increasing memory
What are the Contents of Amla Oil?
1. Amalaki fruit (Emblica officinalis)
2. Brahmi leaf (Bacopa monnieri)
3. Ela seed (Elettaria cardamomum)
4. Gulab petal (Rosa Centifolia)
5. Kapoor Kachri rhizome (Hedichium spicatum)
6. Bhringraj whole plant (Eclipta alba)
7. Musta rhizome (Cyperus rotundus)
8. Natural sesame oil as base
How to Use Amla Oil?
1. Part your hair and apply oil all over the scalp
2. Massage the scalp gently with fingers in a circular motion, so that the oil gets absorbed into the scalp, gradually
3. Leave for an hour or more before washing with an all-natural shampoo.
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