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Mauli Hair Care Oil, 30ml

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that is, or may reasonably be considered to be submitted in extreme volumes and as such be deemed as ‘spam’; Hair oiling may be trending on TikTok but it's certainly nothing new, and that’s exactly where its allure lies – few beauty treatments come with tried-and-tested validation as weighty as this ancient ritual. The concept of soaking strands in richly nourishing oils may be 5,000 years old, but it remains a prominent beauty ritual for many South Asian women today. Himalayan Cedarwood - A sweet, woody, balsamic aroma, we blend it in Grow Strong for its calming, soothing effect, making it ideal for nighttime application. And being anti-seborrhoeic, it helps regulate sebum production, therefore preventing dry, itchy skin and scalp. Simply add a few drops to the ends of dry hair for instant taming and gloss. Great for curly or fly-away hair, or to perfect an up-do. A common Indian phrase is to 'do his/her Champi', which translates to stroking someone's ego and making them feel good. Practised in Ayurveda and even featured in the Kama Sutra, Champi is, in fact, the term used for an Indian head massage. A good champi using superior oils helps relieve mental fatigue, enhance clarity and memory and balance emotion, as well as strengthening hair and scalp. Champi someone you love with Grow Strong and have them Champi you; it feels good". Bittu KaushalIn India, massaging the hair is called ‘champi’ and it stems from the origins of Ayurveda,” explains Anita Kaushal, founder of Mauli. “While yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self, Ayurveda is the practical knowledge of how to live a healthy, full life,” she says. According to Kaushal, using oil to massage the scalp and hair not only nourishes dry skin and strands, but works to replenish the body too. Flame Of the Forest - A superb shrub used to in Ayurveda to prevent hair loss, treat dandruff and add strength and shine.

Turmeric. Known as the 'golden goddess' turmeric has been used in India for thousands of years for its potent beautifying and healing properties. More recently the West has hailed 'cur cumin' (the active ingredient found in turmeric), to have immense therapeutic benefits as antiseptic, antioxidant, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-fungal, concluding it to be a powerful anti-ageing ingredient. Tumeric also has the effect of suppressing transmuting growth agent beta One, and it is this that is said to play a part in hair loss. With over 4,000 scientific studies recorded for over 600 medical conditions, turmeric deserves its name as a superfood.The internet is full of before and after photos of men and women using amla oil to achieve stronger longer, beautiful hair. Reading testimonials from our clients using Grow Strong Hair Oil, we can confirm that this appears to be the case with systematic use. Amla Oil For Improving Hair Condition Massage a few drops of oil into the scalp and hair, leaving for 20 minutes to 2hrs (which is sufficient time for the oil to penetrate and nourish scalp and roots). Then wash as normal. All hair types can benefit from this treatment to restore gloss and manageability.

Amla/Indian Gooseberry. High in tannin compounds and one of the worlds most powerful antioxidants, alma has 20 times more concentrated vitamin C than an orange and infuses hair with nutrition that protects against environmental aggressors, whilst working to strengthen follicles and promote growth. An excellent natural conditioner, alma diminishes split ends, dryness and dandruff. Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Cetyl Alcohol, Coconut Unfractionated (Cocos Nucifera Oil), Aqua, Glyceryl Oleate, Coco-Glucoside, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Benzyl alcohol, Cedarwood Himalayan Oil (Cedrus Deodara Wood Oil), Pine Needle Oil (Pinus Sylvestris Leaf Oil), Geranium Rose Oil (Pelargonium Graveolens Flower Oil), Basil Oil (Ocimum Basilicum Herb Oil), Cardamon Oil (Elettaria Cardamomum Seed Oil), Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil), Blood Orange Oil (Citrus Sinensis Oil), Panthenol, Vetiver Oil (Vetiveria Zizanioides Root Oil), Argan Oil (Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil), Dehydroacetic Acid, Lime Oil (Citrus Aurantifolia Peel Oil), Hydrolized Wheat Protein Poweder, Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid, Amla Extract (Emblica Officinalis Fruit Extract), Brahmi Extract (Bacopa Monnieri Herb Extract), Shikaki Extract (Acacia Concinna Fruit Extract), Turmeric Leaf Extract (Curcuma Leaf Extract), Ashwagandha Extract (Withania Somnifera Root Extract) You agree to indemnify and hold Space NK (and its officers, directors, agents, subsidiaries, joint ventures, employees and third-party service providers, including but not limited to Bazaarvoice, Inc.), harmless from all claims, demands, and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature, known and unknown including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of a breach of your representations and warranties set forth above, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third party. Today, the traditional ritual of hair oiling has given way to a host of new products, designed to benefit all hair types by imparting hydration, increasing elasticity, and promoting healthy growth. Some are intended to be slathered and massaged into hair in the traditional style, before being shampooed out, whereas others are designed as a leave-in tincture, with a couple of drops delivering all the protection and moisture dry strands demand. How do hair oils differ to hair serums?High in tannin compounds and one of the world's most powerful antioxidants, alma has 20 times more concentrated vitamin C than an orange and infuses hair with nutrition that protects against environmental aggressors, whilst working to strengthen follicles and promote growth. An excellent natural conditioner, alma diminishes split ends, dryness and dandruff. Sesamum Indicum (Sesame), Caprylic/Capric Tri-Glyceride (from Coconut Oil), Moringa Olifera (Moringa), Butea frondosa (Flame of the Forest), Argania Spinosa (Argan), Squalane *(From Olive Oil), Tocopherol - Non GMO (Vitamin E), Cedrus Deodara (Cedarwood), Embilica Officinalis (Amla), Eclipta prostrata (Bhringraj), Bacopa Monnieri (Brahmi), Hibiscus Sabdariffa (Hibiscus), Rubia Cordifolia (Manjistha), Swertia Chirata (Chirayta), Curcuma Longa Leaf (Turmeric Leaf), Combined with an aromatic base of rejuvenating Moringa Oil, anti-dandruff shrub Flame of the Forest and Argan Oil, the ingredients undergo an eight week ancient blending method, which ensures maximum maturation and efficiency. A common Indian phrase is to 'do his/her Champi', which translates to stroking someone's ego and making them feel good. Practiced in Ayurveda and even featured in the Kama Sutra, Champi is in fact the term used for an Indian head massage. A good champi using superior oils helps relieve mental fatigue, enhance clarity and memory and balance emotion, as well as strengthening hair and scalp. Champi someone you love with Grow Strong and have them Champi you; it feels good". Bittu Kaushal For any content that you submit, you grant Space NK a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, transferable right and license to use, copy, modify, delete in its entirety, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from and/or sell and/or distribute such content and/or incorporate such content into any form, medium or technology throughout the world without compensation to you.

use of the content you supply does not violate these Terms of Use and will not cause injury to any person or entity. Of course, the quality of your oil is also important. “Another key factor is how the oils are matured and the percentages of oils or herbs used,” says Kaushal, whose own oil elixir is made the traditional Ayurvedic way, with 14 steps taking over three months. “In a world of instant gratification, we have lost sight of the value of simple steps to wellness – you have only to look at an Indian women’s hair to know that these treatments work.” The different types of hair oils Apply 2-3 drops along sections of brushed, parted hair and massage as if shampooing to cover roots and scalp, working oil through to ends. Once applied (you may wish to cover your pillow a towel), sleep well, wake and wash as normal. A superb shrub used to in Ayurveda to prevent hair loss, treat dandruff and add strength and shine.Ashwagandha - Potent adaptogen Ashwagandha goes beyond calming the mind. Rich in antioxidants, Ashwagandha stimulates melanin production (the molecule responsible for preserving hair colour) and diminishes dandruff and greasy hair.

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