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About Ingredients

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Maka (Eclipta alba)

The species grows commonly in moist places and is used as a scalp tonic for promoting hair growth


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Brahmi (Centella Asiatica)

Bramhi reduces anxiety and stress and helps in boosting cognitive function


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Amala (Embelia Officinalis)

Amala enhances the immune system and helps in promoting natural and healthy hair growth.


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Hirda (Terminalia Chebula)

The herb has been used to balance the three “humors”: Kapha, Pitta, and Vata. The herb promotes proper nourishment to your hair.

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Beharda (Terminalia Beharda)

The herb has properties like Ruksha (dry) and Kashaya (astringent) properties that can help control hair loss and blackening hair.

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Nagarmotha (Cyperus Rotundus)

The herb is commonly known as Nut grass. It helps in preventing the split ends and vanishing dandruff from your hair.


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Jatamasi (Nordostachys Jatamasi)

The herb also known as “tapaswani” in Ayurveda. It acts as a brain tonic and helps in preventing hair fall.        


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Kachora (Curcuma Zedoaria)

Kachur is a perennial herb that promotes hair growth and removes excessive dryness due to its Snigdha (oily) and Ropan (healing) properties.

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Bawachi (Psoralia Corylifolia)

The herb with excellent medicinal properties helps in reducing dandruff and provides proper nourishment to your hair.


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Kapurkanchani (Hedychium Spicaticum)

The herb with its medicinal properties helps you get rid of lice and nits.

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Gulab (Rosa Centifolia)

The Gulab contains natural antioxidants which smuthe your skin from irritation.



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Wala (Vetiverla Zizanioidis)

The herb acts as a natural coolant and relaxes your head subsequently.