Emblica Oil (Roghan Amla) روغن آملہ
₨ 400 – ₨ 2,500
Super Grow Amla Oil provides oxygen to your hair follicles and nourishes them. Rich in vitamin C, Amla Oil can help prevent bacterial buildup and moisturizes your hair. This then prevents dandruff in your hair while it preserves your natural hair color for longer.
- Virgin
- Unrefined
- Non-Hydrogenated
- 100% Pure & Natural
Overview
Amla oil is a traditional Ayurvedic remedy that is derived from the Indian gooseberry, also known as amla or Emblica officinalis. It is highly regarded for its numerous health and beauty benefits. Amla oil is created by soaking dried amla fruits in a carrier oil, such as coconut oil or sesame oil, to extract its beneficial compounds.
Benefits
Amla oil is found to have essential nutrients such as phytonutrients, vitamins, pectins, and many more minerals that provide the necessary stimulation for hair growth. Studies suggest that phytonutrients enable hair growth and aid in the prevention of hair loss. It is recommended to include Amla oil in daily routine for strong, healthy, and resilient hair growth.
Amla oil is almost medicinal in the fact that it has antifungal, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. As a result, this is an excellent herb to treat dandruff, psoriasis, dermatitis, and other scalp infections. It’s cooling nature also provides relief from itchiness and irritation.
Amla oil is quite dense and penetrates more deeply into the scalp when applied. This helps it to nourish the hair from within, doing away with dryness and split ends. It provides deep conditioning for the hair, making it look healthier and shinier.
Amla oil has antibacterial properties which help kill parasites such as hair lice. It helps to prevent itching and dandruff on the scalp.
Amla oil are quite hydrating in nature and help provide the necessary moisture to hair and scalp. It helps nourish the dry and brittle strands of hair, aiding hair growth.
Amla is a well-known source of Vitamin C – it contains 46% of the daily recommended value of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that fights the free radicals that cause hair loss and premature greying. The phytonutrients in Amla increase the flow of blood and oxygen to the scalp, nourishing the follicles and preventing hair loss.
Amla oil benefits for hair along with Vitamin C, Amla is also a rich source of Vitamin E, which encourages good blood circulation, strengthening the hair roots. Amla also contains essential fatty acids that repair any cell damage in the scalp and promote healthy growth of follicles.
Amla oil for hair plays a vital role in strengthening hair, preventing breakage, and helping it grow faster. Vitamin C in Amla is crucial for the production of collagen, and this stimulates better hair growth by replacing old cells with newer ones.
Amla contains about 80% moisture, which makes it an excellent hydrating option for dry hair. It acts as a natural conditioner and also effectively cleanses the scalp of dust, pollution, and oil. The result is clean hair that is too shiny and healthy.
The phytonutrients present in amla are known to prevent hair loss. It also contains antioxidants that aid in protecting the hair cuticle against external factors of the environment.
The mixture of coconut oil and amla oil is known for its anti-greying properties. Coconut oil is a natural hair conditioner and protects hair from damage such as split ends and frizz. When combined with amla oil, the oil helps to enhance the overall hair health.
How To Use
Our Amla oil can be used in various ways depending on the desired benefits. Here are some common methods of using amla oil:
Hair Oil: Amla oil is popularly used for hair care. You can apply it directly to your hair and scalp as a nourishing hair oil. Follow these steps:
- Take a small amount of amla oil in your palms.
- Massage the oil into your scalp, working it gently into the roots of your hair.
- Continue massaging for a few minutes to improve blood circulation.
- Apply the remaining oil along the length of your hair.
- Leave the oil on for at least 30 minutes or overnight for better absorption.
- Rinse your hair thoroughly with a mild shampoo.
Hair Mask: Amla oil can also be used as a part of a hair mask to promote hair growth and improve hair health. Here’s how:
- Mix amla oil with other beneficial ingredients like yogurt, coconut oil or henna powder to create a hair mask.
- Apply the mask to your hair and scalp, making sure to cover all the strands.
- Leave the mask on for about 30 minutes to an hour.
- Rinse it off with a gentle shampoo and conditioner.
Scalp Treatment: Amla oil can be used specifically for scalp health and to address scalp issues like dandruff or dryness. Follow these steps:
- Part your hair into sections to expose the scalp.
- Apply a small amount of amla oil directly to your scalp using your fingertips.
- Massage the oil into your scalp gently in circular motions.
- Leave it on for at least 30 minutes or overnight.
- Wash your hair with a mild shampoo and conditioner.
Skin Moisturizer: Amla oil can be applied topically to the skin to moisturize and nourish it. Here’s how:
- Take a small amount of amla oil on your palms.
- Apply it to the desired areas of your skin, such as face, arms, or legs.
- Massage the oil into your skin using gentle circular motions.
- Leave it on for a few hours or overnight for maximum benefits.
- Rinse off any excess oil if desired or simply let it absorb into the skin.
Why Choose Us
Our Oils are obtained by using the mechanism of cold pressing. The cold-pressed oils are extracted from nuts, seeds, and peels of fruits with the help of steel pressers. Unlike others our oils do not use heat for extractions and are pressed at low temperatures, making them one of the bests. The seeds are crushed raw without roasting. It helps to retain the aroma, flavours, and healthy nutrition. The zero involvement of heat in the cold-pressed method makes it a better choice. Although it is a time-consuming process, the quality is much better when compared to the other oils. Besides retention, natural aroma, nutrition, flavour, and texture are its other highlights.
On the contrary, the refined oil-making process involves filtration through various unwanted and hazardous chemicals and heat, making the oils look light and shiny. This mechanized process makes the oilseed devoid of natural organic ingredients that our body needs daily. Refined oil has a lot of fat and is vacant of nutrition.3.
Additional information
Packing | 120 ml, 500 ml, 1000 ml |
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