Pure Amla Oil (Phyllanthus Emblica) – Hair & Scalp Revitalizer

Amla oil has been an integral component of traditional Ayurvedic pharmacology for centuries. Identified as one of the most abundant sources of Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) and polyphenols, amla oil is useful against premature greying, scalp inflammation, and follicle weakness. This process is cold-pressed to make sure that the heat-sensitive antioxidants stay unscathed; thus, a great agent is formed for holistic hair care.

Selling Points

Rich in Tannins: Oenothein B and gallic acid has been measured to a very high extent being useful for scalp toning.

Nourishment of Hair Follicles: Strengthening of hair roots helps to reduce telogen effluvium (excessive shedding).

Support of Melanocytes: Helps in sustaining the natural coloring of hair, and delays the onset of grey hair.

Establishing Microbial Balance: Demonstrates antifungal and antibacterial prowess to treat dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.

Oil Origin in A 10th Century AD:

When the ancient American civilization was thriving in the region of the Peruvian Andes, Garcinia indica oil was prepared for the pre-Columbian noble inhabitants in the empire of Peruvian Andes. Literally meaning “a gift from God,” Amla Oil or Phyllanthus emblica oil has been treated as a holy offering for these primitive civilizations for at least nine centuries. The same mystical, even occult, Indian plant that in India grows in the hallowed center of the earth matures into two meters-topping clusters of bright green, papery leaves, which hold in their grip the golden fruit of Amla, and boast some enchantment. As an article of beauty and faith nurtured in this realm, Amla will have many interpretations of beauty and faith, no doubt. This oil will come to turn on the dream of beauty and faith.

Botanical Mechanism

Amla oil acts by inhibiting 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme often associated with androgen-induced alopecia. The high Vitamin C content is also a potent antioxidant, which helps to neutralize the free radicals responsible for oxidative stress to the hair follicle. Essential fatty acids such as linoleic and oleic acid penetrate the hair shaft’s lipid barrier, restoring the adequate moisture and elasticity from within.

Key Ingredients:

Amla Extract: Concentrated Phyllanthus emblica fruit extract.

Base Carrier: Pure Sesame or Coconut oil (as per pharmacopoeia standards).

Vitamin E (Tocopherol): Added to enhance stability for scalp repair.

Therapeutic Properties

Deep Conditioning: Smoothes away frizz while enhancing hair’s natural shine and bounce.

Improved Scalp Blood Circulation: Spending a little time massaging the oil over the head will help improve microcirculation, thereby ensuring nutrient access to the hair follicles.

Dandruff and Itch Control: Soothes itchiness and reports dryness of scalp conditions.

Anti-aging: Protects the hair and scalp from UV and pollutants.

How to Use

Apply directly: Divide the hair and apply to the scalp with a dropper or finger tips.

Start massaging: Stimulate blood with gentle, circular actions for 10-15 minutes.

Processing time: For a therapeutic effect, it is important to leave the oil on the scalp for at least 1 hour before rinsing out carefully with a mild, sulphate-free shampoo.

Frequency: For the best and wise application, the oil must be used two to three times in a week as advised by a dermatologist or trichologist.

Safety & Storage

Note: It is good practice to conduct a patch test with the oil before using it on the hair but a small amount can be used near the inner elbow for a few days prior to commencement of any transdermal applications.

Alone for External Use: Avoid contacts with your eyes, and rinse off with cool water shall they do any unwanted communication.

Store: Store in a cool, dark place because its Vitamin C content will deteriorate from exposure to heat or direct sunlight.

Check the Label: Before use, check the seal.

FAQs

Is There any Form of Reducing Gray Hair with the Use of Amla Oil?

Although gray hair cannot be permanently reversed due to genetic reasons, there is scientific proof that amla could be one solution for preventing “premature greying” due to oxidative stress or nutritional deficiency. It does so by promoting melanocytes in the hair follicles.

Would it cure the oily scalps?

This oil is useful not only for oily hair types but also for oily scalp types, as pure amla oil can provide relief to the scalp while helping in balancing natural sebum production in the scalp.

How much time does it take for the hair fall to reduce?

Most users of the products said they had seen a decreased breakage and attractiveness in their hair after 4–6 weeks of use, also; in the case where consistent use of this product occurred (like 2–3 times a week).

Does it have mineral oils or parabens?

The product is without mineral oils or liquid paraffin (or hydrogenated oils) and without parabens or artificial fragrances. All of its ingredients are pharmaceutical-grade.

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