Malabar Neelibringadi Tailam can indeed be a beneficial ally in addressing hair fall and scalp issues, aligning with traditional practices within the Siddha-Ayurvedic framework. This oil is formulated with herbals like Neeli (Indigofera tinctoria) and Bhringraj (Eclipta alba), known to nourish hair follicles and soothe the scalp. The active ingredients aim to pacify an aggravated Pitta dosha, which could be contributing to your hair problems if there’s excess heat or oiliness on the scalp.
Typically, applying Neelibringadi Tailam to the scalp twice a week should suffice. Gently massage the oil into your scalp for about 10 minutes to stimulate blood circulation which can enhance the absorption of its herbal qualities. You can leave it on for at least two hours or overnight, then wash it off with a mild, herbal shampoo. Should you prefer, mixing the oil with a few drops of essential oils such as lavender or rosemary could be beneficial but not necessary.
Before regular use, perform a patch test to rule out any sensitivity or allergies. Generally, it’s safe, but the individual constitution varies; those with a naturally oily scalp should monitor if the oiliness worsens. On the whole, hair regrowth can take time and you may need to combine this treatment with a balanced diet rich in nutrients and seasonal fruits.
If your scalp itchiness persists or worsens, it could indicate an underlying issue that warrants a visit to a healthcare professional. Persistent symptoms should be addressed promptly to prevent any complications or misdiagnosis.



