कैटलॉग /
Taila
Key Benefits of Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
- Supports healthy scalp and hair growth
- Helps reduce dandruff and flakiness
- Soothes scalp irritation and itching
- Nourishes hair roots with natural oils
- Helps strengthen hair folicles
- Promotes shine and reduces frizz
- Lightweight, non-greasy finish
Product Description of Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
Ever tried an oil that feels almost like a ritual? That’s Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam. It is crafted in the Malabar tradition, infuses pure castor oil with Nimbamruthadi herbs for your scalp. The moment you massage it in, you sense warmth and gentle relief. Leaves hair softer, shinier, and yes – the fragrance is earthy, pleasant. Sometimes I find a little too potent, but it fades after a while. It’s perfect for that once-weekly hot oil treatment or for a quick overnight mask. Many of us forget: hair is living tissue and it drinks up nutrients. This oil provides exactly that—deep nourishment and a dose of calm for irritated spots, and honestly, a bit of me-time. Use regularly and you may see less breakage, fewer split ends and a balanced scalp. Got dry ends? Just lightly run through mid-lengths. A stray thought: it even works great on lashes if you’re curious. Occassionally, I’ve skipped a wash day because my hair looked full after one application. Give it a try, don’t expect miracles overnight but you’ll notice the change.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
- Ricinus communis (Castor Oil): A rich carrier oil traditionally used for scalp nourishment and promoting hair strength.
- Azadirachta indica (Neem) Leaf Extract: Known in Ayurveda for its cleansing properties and soothing effect on scalp.
Key uses of Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
- Deep hot oil treatment to revitalize dull, lifeless hair
- Pre-shampoo mask to soothe itchiness and reduce flakes
- Light scalp massage to support circulation and follicle health
- End-of-day application for dry ends to prevent split ends
- Use on eyebrows or lashes for extra conditioning
- Ideal for occasional self-care rituals or weekend hair spa
How to use Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
Warm 2-3 teaspoons of oil until lukewarm. Massage gently onto scalp in circular motions for 5-10 minutes. Work any excess through hair lengths. Leave on for at least 30 minutes or overnight. Rinse out with a mild shampoo and lukewarm water. Use 2-3 times weekly for best results
Safety information about Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
Children: For kids under 12, use sparingly and under adult supervision. Perform a patch test first, ocassionally sensitive skin may react.
Pregnant women: Generally safe, but consult your practitioner before regular use.
Breastfeeding mothers: No known issues, but avoid contact with breast skin directly.
People with chronic diseases: Check with healthcare provider to avoid any interactions.
People with allergies: Contains neem; patch test recommended 24h before full use.
Elderly individuals: Safe, though scalp may be drier—adjust frequency accordingly.
Patients taking medications: Topical application only; unlikely to interfere but best to ask your doc.
People with weakened immunity: Use clean hands and applicator to reduce microbial risk.
Additional information about Malabar Nimbamruthadi Eranda Tailam
Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Shake well before use. Shelf life: 18 months from manuf date. Packaged in eco-friendly glass bottle with dropper cap. Each batch is small-scale prepared by traditional cold-press methods. Ingredients are sustainably sourced from Kerala’s Malabar region where this recipe has been handed down generations. Slight sedimentation is normal, just stir gently. Keeps your hair rooted in age-old wisdom.
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