Alright, jumping right into it. So, you’re eyeing Patanjali shampoos for battling hair fall, huh? The one you want to focus on is the Kesh Kanti Anti-Hair Fall Shampoo. From what I’ve seen from Ayurvedic perspective, this one’s pretty decent because it’s not just about showing off a fancy label but what’s actually inside.
Now, this shampoo does boast of herbs like bhringraj, amla, and neem. What’s really interesting is that these ingredients have been known in Ayurveda for ages to boost hair strength, balance the scalp’s natural oils, and in stimulating hair follicle activity. Bhringraj, for instance, is a big part of many traditional hair tonics due to its reputation for promoting hair growth and nurturing the scalp.
On the ingredients note: while these shampoos are infused with Ayurvedic ingredients, they might not be entirely free from the usual chemical components you’d find in commercial products. But hey, it’s a trade-off.
Also, how quickly you see a change? Patience, patience. With regular use, you might start noticing a difference in 4 to 6 weeks, but obviously this depends on the individual and underlying factors. Everyone’s hair and scalp situation is different, and underlying doshic imbalances (like aggravated Pitta leading to heat and hair fall) in your body’s constitution could play a part too.
Regarding use, ideally, as a rule of thumb, washing your hair 2 to 3 times a week works well. Don’t overdo it though. And yes, definitely pair it up with an oiling regimen to fortify those follicles. Think along the lines of coconut oil or bhringraj oil, massaging them in before shampooing.
Yet, it’s indispensable to remember, Ayurveda is holistic. Diet, stress management, and incorporating herbs like ashwagandha for stress are crucial too. Don’t just rely on shampoo alone—livelihood, make sure you’re keeping stress low and eating a nourishing diet to support hair health internally as well.



