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Key Benefits of Amrita Wright Oil
- Soothes dry, flaky skin quickly
- Natural antifungal support for troubled areas
- Reduces scalp itchiness and dandruit build-up
- Promotes non-infected wound healing, speeds repair
- Balances skin tone, helps fade hypopigmentation areas
- Deeply moisturizes without greasy residu
- Calms burning skin sensations, herpes sympton relief
Product Description of Amrita Wright Oil
Amrita Wright Oil is a thoughtfully crafted herbal formulation inspired by ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and fine-tuned for modern skin and scalp needs. Made by slow-cooking Narikela Taila with fresh Wrightia tinctoria leaves then blending in Karanja and Nimba oils, this oil feels almost meditative when massaged onto the skin. Unlike some heavy medicated oils, it absorbs nicely—leaves behind just a gentle herbal scent that lingers.
If you’re struggling with persistent dryness or scaley patches, Amrita Wright Oil offers an easy, at-home remedy. We all have those days when skin acts up, right? Suddenly your elbows or knees get flaky, and you reach for something soothing. Just a few drops warmed in your palms melt into the skin, calming inflammation. And for those annoying dandruff flakes—massage into your scalp, leave it on for a short while, then wash; scalp feels calmer, you’ll see.
The blend is known traditionally to help in conditions like psoriasis, ichthyosis or simple dry-skin chaos. It’s gentle enough for daily head massage but robust enough to tackle mild fungal issues too. You might notice some relief around herpes blisters thanks to the cooling effect—though it’s not a cure, it eases the burning.
Packaged in a convenient 100 ml amber bottle to protect its potency, Amrita Wright Oil is a small ritual in a hectic day. A few drops—massage—breathe in. Repeat twice or thrice daily, or whenever your skin calls for a little extra care. A humble blend, maybe imperfect, but made with genuine intent.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Amrita Wright Oil
- Narikela Taila processed with Wrightia tinctoria leaves: Traditional coconut oil base infused with Wrightia tinctoria leaves gently warmed to extract essence
- Wrightia tinctoria (Roxb.) R.Br.: Known as the 'dyer’s oleander,' used for skin-soothing and topical care
- Karanja Oil: Extracted from Pongamia glabra seeds, featured in Ayurvedic external therapies for scalp health
- Nimba Oil: Azadirachta indica seed oil, valued in Ayurveda for its cleansing and protective qualities
Key uses of Amrita Wright Oil
- External application on psoriatic plaques to reduce scaling and itch
- Scalp massage for dandruft control and scalp nourishment
- Apply to fungal-infected areas like ringworm or athlete’s foot
- Daily moisturizer for dry elbows, knees, hands or feet
- Support non-infected, slow-healing wounds and minor abrasions
- Use on dry skin conditions such as ichthyosis
- Soothe burning or tingling sensations in herpes-affected skin
- Helps improve skin tone in idiopathic hypopigmentation spots
How to use Amrita Wright Oil
- Warm 3–5 drops in palm; apply to clean, dry skin or scalp
- Gently massage until absorbed; for scalp, leave 30–60 minutes
- Use twice or thrice daily on affected zones
- Wash off scalp oil with mild shampoo
- Store in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Safety information about Amrita Wright Oil
Children: Generally safe for external use; test patch first. Avoid contact with eyes.
Pregnant women: Consult healthcare provider before regular use, especially in sensitive areas.
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe for skin; avoid nipple area during feeding times.
People with chronic diseases: Check with doctor if you have autoimmune or severe skin disorders.
People with allergies: Contains coconuts and neem; patch-test to rule out sensitivities.
Elderly indivduals: Can be used for dry or fragile skin; soothe gently, avoid harsh massage.
Patients taking medications: No known interactions topically, but seek advice if on strong retinoids or steroids.
People with weakened immunity: Use under professional guidance when wounds are involved to prevent infections.
Additional information about Amrita Wright Oil
Size: 100 ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap for precise application. Shelf life is 24 months from manufacture.
Color: Light golden with mild herbal fragrance—no artificial perfumes or colors added. Texture: Medium viscosity that spreads easily yet gives a non-greasy finish.
Origin: Crafted in an Ayurvedik facility following traditional steam-extraction methods. Packaging: Eco-friendly recyclable components. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat to maintain potency.
Return policy: Unopened bottles may be returned within 30 days. Customer support is available if you have any questions or feedback on this gentle, yet potent, oil blend.
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