When you’re dealing with hair fall, it’s super important to align with your body’s Dosha balance. In Patanjali’s range, the Kesh Kanti Anti-Hair Fall shampoo is pretty popular for addressing hair fall. It contains Bhringraj, Amla, Neem, and other herbs that nourish the scalp and strengthen hair roots. These ingredients are known in Ayurveda to support hair health by balancing Pitta and Vata doshas, which often cause hair troubles when imbalanced.
The Aloe Vera Shampoo, on the other hand, does more for hydrating the scalp. It’s especially good if your scalp is dry or irritated (which might be causing hair fall!) or if you just got sensitive skin. Aloe Vera is tridoshic, meaning it’s generally suitable for all Doshas, and is gentle enough for regular use.
Now about ingredients — both shampoos are free from parabens. There might be some mild detergents to make them lather, but nothing overly harsh. So they’re generally okay for regular use 'cause they’re designed to cleanse without stripping.
If you really want to enhance the benefits, consider using a hair oil like Patanjali’s Amla Hair Oil or even Bhringraj Oil. Massaging your scalp with oil once or twice a week can significantly boost the strength and elasticity of your hair. Just choose evenings when you can leave it in for a while.
As for sulfate content, Patanjali shampoos aim to stay true to Ayurvedic principles, so they are kinder on the hair compared to your typical commercial shampoos. But check the label if you have a sensitive scalp or are prone to reactions.
Some folks see noticeable improvements in a few weeks, while others need a little more time. It’s all about patience and being consistent. Each person’s constitution is different, so individual results can vary, but the overall reviews are positive!
A tiny reminder, though: If you have very intense hair loss or scalp issues, it may be worth consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner or trichologist to look into underlying causes. They can offer you a more tailored approach, considering your Prakriti and lifestyle. Stay patient and consistent; Ayurveda isn’t about quick fixes but about sustainable solutions.



