Amla Fruit/Indian Gooseberry is an herbal hair treatment that comes from the fruit of the Emblica officinalis tree. This home remedy works on both skin and hair. Amla Fruit has astringent qualities, in addition to nourishing locks from root to tip. Amla Fruit moisturizers the scalp to encourage new growth.
Amla Fruit is loaded with nutrients as well as moisture. This is very beneficial for people suffering from dandruff. Amla Fruit fights dry skin and scalp, making it an excellent beauty treat, especially during dry winter months.
One of the major benefits of Amla Fruit is its ability to nourish hair. The fruit contains high levels of vitamin C, A and other nutrients like Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron, Carotene and Vitamin B Complex. Many women in Indian cultures use Amla to keep their hair thick and shiny.
Amla is used in many hair tonics. It enriches hair growth and hair pigmentation. It strengthens roots of hair , maintains color and luster.
Amla (Indian gooseberry) to prevent premature graying of hair
Cut few amla into pieces. Dry them in shade. Boil these pieces in coconut oil till the solid matter becomes like charred dust. Stir well. This darkish oil becomes an excellent oil to prevent graying of hair. Massaging the scalp with this preparation also induces sound sleep.
Amla (Indian gooseberry) as a conditioner
Soak dried amla pieces in water. Leave for overnight. Use this water for the last rinse after you have washed your hair. Nourishes & condition hair like no other preparation can!
Amla (Indian gooseberry) to prevent hair-loss
If you are losing hair excessively on your scalp, a regular intake of amla not only prevents further hair loss but is also good for hair growth. Wash your hair with the fresh juice of amla to augment the effect.
Amla fruit can also be mixed with other traditional natural hair care ingredients such as neem, lemon juice, yoghurt, herbal tisanes, shikakai, fenugreek (methi), cassia and henna.
Sample for 1-2 hair wash
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday, 29. May 2011.