Sesame Oil derived from sesame seeds (til seeds) is the oldest oil ever to be used by mankind.
Sesame seeds (til seeds) are so auspicious that ancient Hindu Mythologies refer to them as the symbol of immortality!
Each sesame seed is a storehouse of many nutrients that provide the oil its antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties.
Because of its immense health benefits, sesame oil has become an essential part of lifestyle for many.
Popular as one of the healthiest cooking oils, it’s also an effective cosmetic product that heals and treats skin and hair problems.
Over 90% percent of Ayurvedic treatments use Sesame Oil as the base product.
Its nourishing, calming and warming nature makes it the ideal massage oil. In Ayurveda, there is a special significance of using sesame oil for head massage.
Massaging Sesame oil into the scalp once a week nourishes the scalp and restores the natural balance and luster of hair.
Bhringraj comes from a plant known in English as “false daisy.” The herb is in the sunflower family and grows best in moist places including India, Thailand, and Brazil.
Leaves from the Bhringraj plant are mixed and heated with a carrier oil to produce Bhringraj oil. Bhringraj can also be found in powder form.
In Ayurveda, an Indian tradition that aims to balance and heal the body through nutrition, Bhringraj is said to promote hair growth, strengthen hair, and prevent graying and dandruff.
One 2011 study found that Eclipta alba extract (Bhringraj) is effective at fighting bacteria and fungus. This means it could be helpful in treating certain scalp infections.
Hair growth: The phyto-nutrients, vitamins and minerals present in amla help in increasing the scalp circulation and stimulate healthy growth. Vitamin C of amla produces collagen protein. This helps in stimulating hair growth, both length and volume wise. Collagens replace the dead cells of hair follicles with new hair cells.
Serves as a natural hair conditioner: Amla can nourish, strengthen and condition your hair thereby making it shiny and adding volume to your hair. One amla contains up to 81.2 percent of moisture content in it.