Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Oil – 100 ml
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Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Oil – 100 ml
Description :
An intensive hair treatment to prevent hair loss, dandruff and premature graying. The secret to Indians lush, glossy hair this traditional Ayurvedic recipe consists of potent herbs extracted into pure Sesame oil and Milk. A natural conditioner for lush hair growth that nourishes deeply while cooling the scalp. Also includes Indigo, Eclipta Alba and Gooseberry to promote hair growth. Anti-fungal Licorice and antibacterial Balloon Vine prevent scalp infections. The earthy scent of the oil has a calming, meditative effect that soothes frayed nerves, uplifts mood and aids in a good night’s rest.
Benefits :
100% Natural
Relieves hair loss
Promotes hair growth
Prevents dandruff
Natural conditioner
Prevents scalp infections
Cools and uplifts
How to Use :
Gently massage into hair ensuring that entire scalp is covered. The treatment works as a natural conditioner if left on for at least 20 minutes. Cleanse post-treatment with a mild shampoo and warm water. May also be left on overnight if desired.
Ingredients :
Amla or Indian Gooseberry is considered an Ayurvedic elixir for skin and hair and is used in Ayurveda for a variety of beauty treatments. Its natural toning and antibacterial action helps prevent acne and spots while adding a healthy glow to the skin. It also treats dandruff, strengthens hair and promotes hair growth while clearing the build-up of impurities from scalp and reducing itchiness. The nutrients present in Amla penetrate into the follicles, making the hair softer, shinier and voluminous. A natural hair and scalp conditioner, it softens and smoothes the hair cuticle making it less prone to breakage.

















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