How Can I Use Ancient Blends Hair Gel to Solve My Hair Problems? - #22000
I am struggling with my hair lately—it's been so frizzy and unmanageable, like seriously! I heard about this ancient blends hair gel and people seems to say it's actually good for all sorts of hair issues. My friend tried it and said it worked wonders for her split ends and defined her curls really well. But like, I'm not really sure how to use a hair gel properly? I mean, I’ve mostly relied on creams and oils, and the thought of gel just makes me nervous.. Will it make my hair feel crunchy or stiff, or is that just a myth? I've noticed that since changing my routine, my hair feels flat and lifeless. I'm desperate to find something that will revive and properly define my hair— can ancient blends hair gel actually help boost the volume? Honestly, I quite love the natural look, but recently it's been a struggle to keep it looking healthy. Just yesterday, I tried a new style and it just flopped! I read that ancient blends hair gel could help with frizz control and make the hair look so much shinier. But, I've also heard it's not for everyone and might not work in humid weather. Does anyone have experiences on how it stands up against different conditions? Also, if I apply ancient blends hair gel, should I be using a leave-in conditioner or like, something else to prep my hair before? I just feel lost here and any insight would really help!!
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Thank you for opening up about your hair concerns—so many people silently face the same frustrations, especially with frizz, flatness, and unpredictability from weather or routine changes. As an Ayurvedic doctor, I truly understand how emotionally connected we are to our hair—it’s not just about looks; it’s also a sign of inner health and balance.
Ancient Blends Hair Gel is gaining popularity for a reason. It’s often made with natural, Ayurvedic-inspired ingredients like flaxseed, aloe vera, amla, and hibiscus—all known for their keshya (hair-nourishing) qualities in Ayurveda. It can help define curls, tame frizz, and even protect split ends, especially when used mindfully.
However, using any gel properly is the key. Let me guide you gently through it: After washing your hair with a gentle, herbal shampoo, towel-dry until damp. Use a Leave-In Conditioner or Herbal Serum First: This step is essential. A light leave-in (like aloe vera gel or amla-infused water) acts as a nourishing layer and prevents the gel from making your hair feel stiff or “crunchy.” Apply the Gel Mindfully: Take a small amount rub it between your palms, and scrunch or smooth it through the hair—starting from mid-lengths to ends. Avoid heavy application near the scalp unless you want a sleek look. Let It Air-Dry or Diffuse: Ayurveda prefers gentle drying—sunlight (arka snana) is ideal, but a cool setting on a diffuser works too. If your hair feels stiff after drying, gently scrunch it again with a little oil (like bhringraj or almond oil) to “break the cast” and reveal soft, bouncy curls or waves. Not necessarily. When used in moderation and layered over a leave-in, most natural gels give definition without stiffness. The stiffness you hear about is often from alcohol-based synthetic gels, which Ayurvedic products generally avoid. Volume Boost: Yes, when scrunched into damp hair, it helps lift and define layers, especially if you flip your hair upside down while drying. Shine: Natural ingredients like flaxseed, hibiscus, or aloe can give a beautiful, healthy sheen. Humidity: Results vary. In very humid climates, it’s best to seal your hair with a light Ayurvedic oil (like sesame or coconut) post-gel to lock in moisture and prevent frizz. Hair reflects inner balance. If your hair suddenly feels lifeless or frizzy, check for underlying pitta-vata imbalances—stress, dehydration, poor sleep, or diet changes may contribute.
It depends upon person to person specifically which hair gel is using Meanwhile you can spray rice water spray, and then gentle massage over your scalp area and can also apply flaxseed gel as an hair mask
Hello I can understand your concern about your hair issues. You have being suffering with alot of hair problems. I have personally not used ancient blends hair gel… But on knowing the contents it contains glycerine, aloe vera gel, plant placenta and proteins, coconut oil, biotin, peach, basil, calendula flowers, birch, shave grass root, rosemary, onion extracts, vitamin A, B, C, D & E Which is mostly benefial for hair
AND MOST IMPORTANT IT IS PLANT BASED so you can give it a try
For hair issues along with that you can follow Ayurvedic medications
INTERNAL MEDICATION 1. sarivasavam 30ml -0-30ml after food 2. Groo 1-0-1 after food 3. Thickshoot A 1-0-1 after food 4. Jeevamarutham 1 tsp at bed time follwed by warm. water
Externally apply Bhringaamlakadi taila and do massage half hour before bath
Ancient Hair Gel does have a solid reputation for helping with frizz, curl definition, and shine. You can try ayurvedic home remedies - AYURVEDIC HAIR GELS (for frizz control & styling):
1. Aloe Vera + Hibiscus Gel(Hibiscus flower paste or powder (1 tbsp)) ;Fresh Aloe Vera gel (3 tbsp) Rose water (1 tsp)
2. use Flaxseeds (2 tbsp) Water (1.5 cups) How to make: Boil flaxseeds until the mixture turns jelly-like. Strain and let it cool. Use as a styling gel. #Start drinking aloevera+ amla juice once in the morning.20ml in luke warm water. *Triphala ghrit at night. With water
Application of gel alone is not enough you need to have nutrition for hair roots You can take amla juice+ Aloe vera juice 10ml twice daily after food with water For hair gel you can use avacado pulp with aloevera gel as s hair mask
I personally don’t know about ancient blends hair gel so I can’t comment on it. But as your friends are aware of its benefits then you can give it a try. But be cautious during applying. Instructions will be written on the bottle. Read carefully and proceed accordingly.
I will personally advise
Bringaraj tailam to apply at hair.
Its good nourishment for hair
Hello Gabriella
• ANCIENT BLEND PLANT BASED HAIR GEL contains Natural Vegitable Glycerine Aloe Vera Gel Plant Protein Placenta coconut oil Basil Biotin Peach Calendula Flower Rosemary Onion Extract Vit A B C D E etc • I already given twice to my Patients found Good Results.It’s Safe to Use it. • It has shown Best Results in Dry Frizzy Split Ends Lustirless Hairs. • I Recommend u can use this • Method Of Use :- Wash Hair then Apply to damp and conditioned hair and then twist. • Other Ayurvedic Herbal Options to Consider * Khadi Natural 18 Herbs Hair Oil ( Paraben Mineral colour Free Sulphate Alcohol free ) (khadi Ayurveda) Scalp Application followed by mild massage at Night. * Biotin Multivitamin Over Counter Suppliments one a Day * Plenty of Water Fluids Intake * Avoid Chemicals Related Hair Products • DO’S :- Milk Dairy Products Fruits Dry Fruits Coconut Products Apple Pomegranate Healthy Life Style Scalp Hygiene 8 Hrs Sleep. • DON’TS :- Highly Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Oily Fried Fast Junk Acidic Foods Salty processed Hard Water stress
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Dr Arun Desai
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Ancient blends hair gel can really be a great addition to your routine, especially if you deal with frizz or manageability issues. This kind of gel often draws inspiration from Ayurvedic practices, incorporating natural ingredients like aloe vera, Brahmi, fenugreek, or amla, which are known to nourish hair without harsh effects.
Regarding application, start with clean, damp hair; the gel works best when applied evenly from the mid-lengths to the ends to avoid weighing down your roots. If you’re aiming to enhance curls or waves, try scrunching your hair upward while applying. You’re right to think that gels can sometimes make hair feel stiff, but the key is using the right amount—less is more. Begin with a small amount and add more only if needed.
For natural, shiny locks and to control frizz, it’s a good idea to pair the gel with a light leave-in conditioner or a hair serum. Just apply the leave-in conditioner before the gel to keep your hair soft and hydrated. This combination helps prevent that crunchy texture you’re worried about.
In terms of volumizing, while gel naturally defines it probably won’t add volume by itself. Try to combine it with techniques like diffusing or scrunching to boost body and lift. Drying your hair with your head upside down can also add volume.
Environmental factors like humidity can indeed affect how the gel works—in really humid climate, consider an anti-humidity spray on top of the gel to lock in your style. And while it’s generally supportive in maintaining a natural look, every hair type reacts differently. It often takes some trial and error till you find the balance that works best for you.
Lastly, make sure to pay attention to the harmony of your entire routine. Ayurveda suggests aligning cosmetic treatments with your dosha—Vata, Pitta, or Kapha—to get balanced, optimal results. So, have a think about your hair’s needs in relation to your body’s overall constitution.

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