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Key Benefits of Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
- Promotes healthy scalp circulation for stronger hair follicles
- Deeply nourishes hair roots, reducing brittleness and breakage
- Helps soothe dryness and flakiness—bye bye dandruff
- Natural fragrance of herbs calms the mind, uplifting your mood
- May support hair growth with regular scalp massage
- Strengthens hair shaft and improves overall shine
- Leaves hair soft and manageable without greasiness
Product Description of Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam is a traditional Ayurvedic hair oil blended carefully with time-tested herbs. It’s not just an oil, it’s almost like a ritual—pour a little into your palms, warm it, and gently massage. Over time, you might notice your scalp feeling cleaner, less itchy, and your hair? Well, it begins to shine in that subtle way, the kind that turns heads. I’m not claiming miracles, but there’s an old-world charm in every drop.
The formula traces back to ancient texts, though the exact blend is our little secret (and hey, it works!). Crafted by Sitaram’s expert practitioners, it’s unrefined, cold-pressed oil enriched with herbal decoctions. A soothing routine before bedtime can feel like a mini-escape. And yes, on busy mornings I skip my coffee just to get in a few extra minutes of massage with this thailam—does wonders, trust me.
Lights, screens, stress—all of these can mess with your hair’s natural balance. Kethaki Mooladi Thailam aims to restore that equilibrium. The first few applications you might feel a gentle warmth, almost like the herbs are having a little party on your scalp. Don’t worry, that’s a good sign! Just rinse or shampoo out after an hour or overnight for best results. Simple, honest, and with a few quirks that make it real.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
Ingredient information not available. Please refer to product packaging or consult the manufacturer.
Key uses of Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
- Daily or weekly scalp massage to nourish roots
- Pre-shampoo treatment for deep conditioning
- Overnight oiling for extra moisture and shine
- Post-shower scalp soothing to calm irritation
- Hair styling base to reduce frizz and add softness
- Warm oil therapy for stress relief and better sleep
How to use Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
Warm 5–10 ml of the oil between your palms. Gently massage onto dry or damp scalp, focusing on roots and tips. Leave for at least 30 minutes or overnight. Rinse with mild shampoo, repeat 2–3 times a week. For best results, use consistently and follow with a gentle oil rinse.
Safety information about Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
Children: Not recommended under 5 years old; do a patch test on forearm first
Pregnant women: Use only after consulting your healthcare provider
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe in most cases, but patch test is advised
People with chronic diseases: Consult a physician before use, esp. if diabetic or hypertensive
People with allergies: Check for herbal sensitivities; discontinue if rash or itching occurs
Elderly individuals: Generally safe, but start with small quantity to assess skin reaction
Patients taking medications: Possible interactions unlikely topically, but seek medical advice if concerned
People with weakened immunity: Keep area clean; avoid if broken skin or open wounds present
Additional information about Sitaram Kethaki Mooladi Thailam
Net Volume: 100 ml (glass bottle). Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Best before 24 months from manufacture date. Shake well before use—oil and herbal extracts may settle. Suitable for vegetarians. Packaging may vary slightly based on batch. Made in India under strict Ayurvedic guidelines. No animal testing done. Keep out of reach of children. Minor sedimentation is normal and doesn’t affect quality.
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