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Hibiscus or 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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Bhringraj

Widely known as the ‘hair rejuvenator’, Bhringraj is a powerhouse of nutrients that deep conditions and nourishes the hair follicles, prevents hair loss or breakage and adds a natural lustre to the hair.

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Reetha or Arishtak or Soap Berry

In ancient India, Arishtak, or Soap Berry, was used to polish jewels to a sparkle. Obtained from the Soap Nut tree, Reetha is known for its folk medicinal value and detoxifying properties. Rich in proteins, sugars and fibres, this super ingredient works as a foaming agent that cleans oily secretions and treats an itchy scalp.

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Ketaki or Kewra

Ketaki is an Ayurvedic herb extracted from pandanus flowers. It is a storehouse of antioxidants and is bestowed with moisture-replenishing properties that condition the hair and make them smoother, shinier and manageable.

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