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Cedarwood or Deodar Oil

The deodar tree is a tall, evergreen coniferous tree native to the Himalayas. Cedarwood Oil is extracted from its bark and foliage. Due to its antifungal and antibacterial properties, this truly wondrous oil has been a staple in hair care regimes since ancient times. It is also known to promote hair growth while nourishing the scalp.

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Tangerine Oil

In the tenets of Ayurveda, Tangerine Oil is considered one of the mildest essential oils. Renowned for its Vata-soothing properties, this oil promotes healthy hair growth by stimulating circulation. Its antiseptic properties keep the scalp clean and flake-free, while its moisturising properties detangle the hair very swiftly and leave them silky and smooth.

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Tulsi

Tulsi is called the “Mother Medicine of Nature” in Ayurveda. It is the holy grail for your hair care routine, thanks to its therapeutic value. By strengthening the hair follicles, it helps prevent premature greying, soothes an itchy scalp, and combats hair loss. Tulsi also protects the hair from environmental damage and keeps it healthy and moisturised.

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Japakusum

The earliest mention of this medicinal flower can be traced back to ancient Vedic literature. Revered in Ayurveda for its ability to boost hair growth, Hibiscus or Japakusum prevents hair fall and combats dandruff. It is rich in naturally occurring amino acids, a building block of keratin that stimulates the formation of new hair follicles and nourishes the strands.

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