Rajah Ayurveda Bhrungamalakadi Thailam is formulated to address hair issues like hair fall, dandruff, and dry scalp conditions, based on the principles of Ayurveda. This traditional oil is indeed often recommended for promoting hair health and can be quite effective when used appropriately. The formulation generally includes bhringraj, amalaki, and other botanicals known to strengthen hair, reduce hair fall, and combat dandruff by pacifying the Pitta and Kapha doshas that often exacerbate issues like hair loss and an itchy scalp.
When using this oil, it’s important to apply it regularly. Typically, you can apply it 2-3 times a week. Massage a small amount of oil onto your scalp and hair, focusing more on the scalp, and leave it in for at least an hour—or overnight for deeper penetration—before washing it out with a mild shampoo. Consistency in application will make you start noticing potential improvements in a few weeks to a few months.
Since you mention previous reactions to herbal oils, it’s prudent to perform a patch test before full application—apply a small amount to a less sensitive area like the inside of your elbow and wait 24-48 hours for any adverse reaction. If all is well, you can proceed with scalp application.
It can be beneficial to align this topical approach with lifestyle changes to manage stress, which contributes to hair loss. Incorporating relaxing practices, like yoga or pranayama, can support overall hair health by addressing the root stress-related factor. Additionally, a balanced diet rich in iron, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids will boost hair growth from within.
Pairing or combining with other oils should be done cautiously. Mix other oils like coconut or almond oil in small amounts if needed, but overloading could overwhelm the scalp and counteract benefits. If scalp issues persist, or if hair loss worsens, it’s sensible to consult with a healthcare professional to explore underlying causes that may need medical assessment.



