Patanjali shampoo conditioner—interesting choice for damaged hair indeed. So, you’re grappling with dryness and hair that’s hard to tame, along with hair fall. First off, using products labeled ‘Ayurvedic’ doesn’t always guarantee your hair’s going to be happier, but, hey, it’s sometimes worth a shot.
Ingredients like aloe vera in the Patanjali product are appreciated for their moisturizing properties in Ayurveda, they help in calming dry and itchy scalp a bit, but alone—ehh, not a magic potion. Bhringraj is another ingredient, traditionally believed to strengthen hair roots, which might help with the hair fall issue. That too—depends a tad on how you’re using it and the rest of your routine.
Consider your dosha balance; if your hair feels too dry, that’s often connected to increased Vata. Internal hydration matters: drinking enough water, and moistening foods could help. Herbal teas with fennel and coriander could be useful too. Just don’t forget the diet aspect!
Now, about using the conditioner daily or weekly—your hair’s current state and lifestyle matter. If it’s really damaged, I’d suggest starting with every other day. Watch how your scalp and hair respond. With straightened hair frequently, you might need weekly oiling treatments instead of daily washes.
As for pairing with other products—using light oil like coconut or sesame oil (just a wee bit) can help maintain moisture. Could do this as a pre-wash treatment, or a tiny amount as a leave-in post-shower.
Results vary, and there’s no set guarantee. Personally, folks sometimes see improvements in a few weeks—softness and slightly more manageable hair, but try a patch test. If your scalp gets irritated or it gets greasy fast, tweak the frequency.
Remember, Ayurveda’s holistic; products alone are not the solution. Balance through diet, lifestyle, and perhaps consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to customize based on your constitution and symptoms.



