Conditioning Hair Shampoo

$21.95

Silky Soft Hair | No Paraben Sulphate | For All Types of Hair

Helps:

  • Improves hair texture
  • Long lustrous frizz free hair
  • Nourishes Hair follicles
  • Strenthen Hair Roots
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Key Ingredients: Mulethi, Papaya, Rose Water, Aloevera, Methi, Gudhal, Reetha, Bharingraj, Coconut Oil, Rice Water, Rosemarry Oil, Hibiscus Oil, Amla Oil, Aqua, Base Q.S.

Made with Natural Actives

Note: Ayurvedic products change colour over time hence quality remains unchanged. Read label carefully before use.

Caution: Ayurvedic products can be allergic to some people, patch test is recommended. Discontinue if irritation persists

How to use: Wet hair thoroughly with warm water. Take Conditioning shampoo in your palm, rub together to emulsify it. Apply to your scalp and hair length. Massage into your scalp with mild pressure. Continue for 2 to 3 minutes then rub the lather down the length of your strands to clean them, Rinse your hair well with plenty of warm water, follow with cold water rinse to seal the cuticals and add smoothness and shine.

Our Ayurvedic products, developed under the guidance of Dr. Shikha Sehgal, a registered practitioner with the Australasian Association of Ayurveda inc. Each product is designed to address specific health concerns and promote overall well-being.

Key Ingredients:

Mulethi

Mulethi in facials is valued for its brightening and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps reduce pigmentation, soothe irritation, and promote an even skin tone. Mulethi’s antioxidants also protect the skin from environmental damage, leaving it healthy and radiant.

Papaya

Papaya is a tropical fruit commonly used in facial care products. It contains enzymes like papain that can help exfoliate dead skin cells, brighten the complexion, and promote smoother and more youthful-looking skin. Its natural antioxidants also contribute to skin health.

Rose Water

Rose water is a popular ingredient in facial care routines. It is known for its soothing and hydrating properties, making it suitable for all skin types. Rose water can help balance the skin’s pH, reduce redness, and provide a refreshing and rejuvenating effect.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera has been used in Ayurveda for centuries due to its healing properties. It is believed to have cooling and moisturizing effects on the skin, helping to soothe inflammation, treat acne, and promote a healthy complexion.

Methi

Methi, also known as fenugreek, is used in Ayurveda for facial care. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can help soothe skin conditions, reduce acne, and improve complexion. However, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited.

Gudhal

Gudhal, also known as hibiscus, is used in Ayurveda for facial care. It is believed to have astringent properties that can help tighten pores, reduce oiliness, and promote a youthful complexion. Its natural antioxidants may also contribute to overall skin health.

Reetha

 Reetha, also known as soapnut, is used in Ayurveda for facial care. It is believed to have cleansing and exfoliating properties that can help remove dirt, oil, and dead skin cells. Reetha is often used in natural face cleansers and masks for a gentle and nourishing skincare routine.

Bharingraj

Bhringraj, also known as Eclipta prostrata, is used in facial care for its potential benefits. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe skin conditions, promote hair growth, and improve overall scalp health.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is a popular choice for skincare due to its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. When used on the face, it can help hydrate the skin, reduce redness, and protect against environmental damage, making it a beneficial addition to your skincare routine.

Rice Water

Rice water in facials is celebrated for its brightening and hydrating effects. It helps improve skin texture, reduce inflammation, and even out complexion. Rich in vitamins and minerals, rice water nourishes and revitalizes the skin, promoting a healthy glow.

Rosemarry Oil

Rosemary oil in facials is prized for its rejuvenating and toning properties. It helps improve circulation, reduce puffiness, and promote a firmer complexion. With its invigorating aroma, rosemary oil refreshes the senses and revitalizes the skin during facials.

Hibiscus Oil

Hibiscus oil in Ayurvedic facials hydrates and rejuvenates the skin. Rich in antioxidants and natural acids, it helps improve skin tone, reduce hyperpigmentation, and promote a youthful glow. Hibiscus oil enhances skin elasticity and overall radiance.

Amla Oil

 Amla oil in Ayurvedic facials nourishes and revitalizes the skin. Packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, it helps brighten the complexion, reduce pigmentation, and fight signs of aging. Amla oil promotes a radiant, healthy, and youthful-looking skin.

Aqua

Aqua, or water, is a vital ingredient in facial care products. It acts as a solvent, carrying and distributing other active ingredients into the skin. It also provides hydration, helping to maintain skin’s natural moisture balance, resulting in a healthier and more radiant complexion.


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