Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Amla Oil: Indian Hair Recipe / Regimen for Hair Growth to Grow Long Healthy Hair


This post is to educate women on natural beauty tips for natural hair growth! For this post, I am going to discuss Amla Oil.
Let's answer the question of: What is Amla Oil? 
Amla fruit is the most well-known Indian plant and considered one of the best widely known indian hair growth products. It is reputed to be a powerful rejuvenating healing herb. It is an important ingredient in Ayurvedic medicine. Amla oil is the oldest natural hair conditioner and hair strengthener in India. As an Indian herb, amla oil has been used in India for thousand of years by women and men.

What does Amla Oil Smell Like?
Amla oil has a strong woody aroma. Mixing alma oil with coconut oil can help reduce the woody smell.

What are the benefits of Amla Oil? How does Amla Oil Grow Hair?
Amla Oil enriches hair growth and increases the strength of hair follicles thus preventing hair-fall / loss. Having healthy hair follicles is the base or foundation to grow hair faster. Some specialized cells at the base of hair follicle interact with adult epidermis to induce the development of new hair follicles. New hair follicles mean more hair or as my granny used to say "mo hair." 
How to Use Amla Oil? 
When you apply Amla oil on your scalp it has a cooling effect. Amla oil can be applied to damaged or healthy hair daily to assist in  moisture. Amla oil is often applied before shampooing to prevent dryness and it is used after conditioning the hair to replenish moisture to the hair cuticles. Amla oil can also be massaged on the scalp to stimulate blood circulation and encourage hair growth.


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