Pansari’s Pure Amla Oil (Pansari Roghan Amla)
نساری روغن آملہ
Rs 150
- Hair Follicle To Encourage Growth.
- Its Providing A Perfect Environment
- Amla Oil Is Great To Nourish Your Tresses.
- This Acts As An Excellent Conditioner For Hair.
- Use It On Your Hair For Better Benefits Too.
Amla, since ages has been known for its goodness in terms of hair growth. Amla or gooseberry is a fruit that has been used in many recipes especially for pickles but besides being a tasty dish, it is worth a lot more. Amla oil is considered excellent for hair growth.
PansariStore’s Amla Oil Benefits And Uses:
Everybody knows that massaging the scalp is a sure shot way to increase the blood circulation and massaging the hair with amla oil does that more effectively. Apart from that amla oil helps in opening up the pores thus allowing the scalp to produce natural oils. Find the best benefits of scalp massage and how to give yourself a scalp massage.
Prevents Hair Fall:
The main reason for breakage of hair is the deficiency of vitamin C and an easiest way to get vitamin C is, yes! You guessed it right! It is with amla. To fix this issue, you can use amla oil directly on your scalp. To make a good hair potion, just take 2 teaspoons of amla oil and add equal amount of lemon juice. Mix this well and apply it on the scalp and leave until it dries and later rinse it off with warm water.
Prevents Dandruff:
Amla Oil is known to stimulate the hair follicle to encourage growth. It nourishes the hair shaft, adding strength and sheen, and cleanses the scalp to prevent dandruff, providing a perfect environment for long and healthy hair.
Nourishes Hair:
Amla oil is great to nourish your tresses. You can add amla powder in your usual hair mask or apply amla oil regularly before bath.
Here are some awesome ways to use amla oil on hair,
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Amla oil can be applied after washing the hair with shampoo. This acts as an excellent conditioner for hair. All you need to do is massage amla oil into the scalp and leave it on for 15 minutes and then wash it off with warm water.
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To cure dandruff, you can massage amla oil into the scalp, cover it with a shower cap and leave it overnight.
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You can mix amla oil with other oils and use it on your hair for better benefits too.
N.B: This oil is not for internal use. It can be only used externally as massage oil and can benefit you in various ways
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