So when it comes to dealing with hair fall, going the natural route with Ayurvedic oils is def a wise choice. Patanjali has a decent range, but what really matters is understanding how they fit your unique constitution and issues.
You mentioned three oils — let’s break 'em down a bit. Kesh Kanti Hair Oil is well-rounded, aiming to nourish and improve scalp health. It’s formulated with sesame oil, bhringraj, coconut, and alma, which are all loving ingredients for hair nourishment according to Ayurveda. Divya Bhringraj Oil specifically targets hair fall and promotes regrowth. Bhringraj’s like, the powerhouse in Ayurveda known for making hair stronger and possibly darker. Almond Oil on the other hand, is great for moisturizing and adding shine but it’s more supportive rather than a primary solution for heavy hair fall.
If hair fall is severe, might wanna start with Divya Bhringraj because of its focus on promoting hair growth and strengthening the roots. Yet, every oil works best as part of a bigger routine!
You wondered about application—warming the oil slightly can help with absorption. It’s not mandatory but certainly can make a difference and feels kinda nice too! Massage the oil gently into your scalp about 2-3 times a week. Focus on the scalp more than the length of the hair. Use your fingertips and small circular motions, it’s like therapy for your scalp.
And yes, you can pair them with Patanjali shampoos. Though, feel free to use them with other brands too! The presence of permissible SLS in some Ayurvedic shampoos might be too drying for some scalps so you need to listen to your hair and see what works. Results can vary, some notice changes in a few weeks, others might need a couple of months—gotta be patient.
Additional tips? Pay attention to diet, mainly focusing on balanced dosha-specific foods, as hair health is closely tied to your overall well-being. Hydration’s key too, and avoid too much heat styling or chemical-laden products. Sometimes adding a herbal supplement like Brahmi can enrich both your hair and mind, but always consider speaking to an Ayurvedic expert before diving into supplements.
Hope you find what works for you and get those flowing locks under control! If you’re unsure about choosin’, maybe consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor something exactly to your needs.



