Fine 4s
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Ladies, help me out. Here is the description on the box:
English Name: Indian Goose Berry, Emblic Myrobalan
Hindu Name: Amla,
Sanskrit Name: Amalakai
Botanical Name: Emblica officinalis, Phyllanthus emblica, Euphorbiaceae.
Hesh Amla Powder is a natural astringent and skin toner that works on both hair and skin. In Botanical term it is known as Emblic Myrobalan. The paste of this powder helps promote luxuriant hair. Even as it controls hair loss. It stimulates hair roots and promote hair growth. This apart, it prevents scalp infection and controls premature graying of hair.
Soak Amla powder with adequate amount of hot water preferably in an iron vessel. Leave it overnight, and wash your hair in the morning with this extract. Repeat this every 3rd or 4th day. Alternatively prepare a consistent paste with Henna powder or Indigo Powder and apply it on the hair. Leave the paste on for hour allowing the nutrients to absorb and rinse the hair properly afterwards.
Regular usage of Amla powder gives nourishment to the hair. It may also remove mild dandruff from hair scalp while giving body to the hair.
Doesn't the bolded give a hint that this product might have some hair dying properties like henna? How does it control going gray?
I have never dyed my hair nor am I remotely interested in dying my hair. I used the Amla oil once and the Amla powder once but I'm afraid to use it again until I get a better sense of what this product REALLY is about.
Thoughts?
English Name: Indian Goose Berry, Emblic Myrobalan
Hindu Name: Amla,
Sanskrit Name: Amalakai
Botanical Name: Emblica officinalis, Phyllanthus emblica, Euphorbiaceae.
Hesh Amla Powder is a natural astringent and skin toner that works on both hair and skin. In Botanical term it is known as Emblic Myrobalan. The paste of this powder helps promote luxuriant hair. Even as it controls hair loss. It stimulates hair roots and promote hair growth. This apart, it prevents scalp infection and controls premature graying of hair.
Soak Amla powder with adequate amount of hot water preferably in an iron vessel. Leave it overnight, and wash your hair in the morning with this extract. Repeat this every 3rd or 4th day. Alternatively prepare a consistent paste with Henna powder or Indigo Powder and apply it on the hair. Leave the paste on for hour allowing the nutrients to absorb and rinse the hair properly afterwards.
Regular usage of Amla powder gives nourishment to the hair. It may also remove mild dandruff from hair scalp while giving body to the hair.
Doesn't the bolded give a hint that this product might have some hair dying properties like henna? How does it control going gray?
I have never dyed my hair nor am I remotely interested in dying my hair. I used the Amla oil once and the Amla powder once but I'm afraid to use it again until I get a better sense of what this product REALLY is about.
Thoughts?