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Key Benefits of Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
- Balances Pitta in scalp and calm inflammation
- Deeply nourishes hair roots and promotes strength
- Soothes dry scalp and reduces dandruff flakes
- Enhances natural shine and improves hair texture
- Supports healthy hair growth cycle over time
- Light aromatic scent for a calming head massage
- Natural carrier oil ideal for MoorDhataila ritual
Product Description of Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil is a traditional formulation from the heart of Ayurvedic wisdom, blended in pure coconut oil. It’s designed especially for moordhataila, the head oiling ritual that's, well, quite something! The scalp is more than just hair – eight vital openings and the crown speak of total body well-being. This oil drifts into hair folice and gives that subtle nourishment you hardly notice at first but over time you feel it. You might find the fragrance a bit heady initially, but why not? That's nature's touch Sometimes I wonder if these ancient remedies remain the best, but they seem to hold up.
The blend aims to address aggravated Pitta dosha, soothing inflammation and dryness while promoting a healthier scalp environment. It’s said to help with dandruff, hairfall, weak roots and even support clarity of the senses. Sure, it’s not a quick fix, but with regular use, you could see your hair looking fuller, shinier and feeling softer. Try massaging gently for 10-15 minutes, wrap your hair in a warm cloth for deeper penetration, then wash off with a mild shampoo. A little goes a long way, though—don’t go overboard. And remember, Ayurvedic traditions are tested by time, so give it a fair shot.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
- Coconut Oil: Traditional carrier oil renowned for its nourishing & soothing properties on scalp and hair.
Key uses of Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
- Daily head massage (Moordhataila) to balance Pitta dosha
- Alleviates dandruff, dryness and itchiness on scalp
- Strengthens hair roots to reduce breakage & hairfall
- Promotes overall hair health, shine and manageability
- Supports relaxation and mental clarity through scalp ritual
- Helps soothe inflammatory scalp conditions gently
How to use Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
Warm 5-10 ml of oil between palms. Massage gently into scalp using circular motions for about 10–15 minutes. Allow it to penetrate for at least 30 minutes or overnight for best results. Rinse with a mild shampoo and lukewarm water. For deeper nourishment, wrap hair in a warm towel while oil is on. Use 2–3 times weekly or as needed
Safety information about Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
- Children: Generally safe but patch-test on small area. Adults supervision is recommended.
- Pregnant women: Usually considered safe topically however consult your healthcare provider if unsure!
- Breastfeeding mothers: Safe to use on scalp but wipe off excess to avoid infant contact
- People with chronic diseases: If you have skin disorders, please check with your doctor before use.
- People with allergies: Contains coconut oil; avoid if you have coconut allergy.
- Elderly individuals: Safe and soothing but massage gently to avoid bruising or discomfort.
- Patients taking medications: No known interactions topically but always best to confirm with your physician.
- People with weakened immunity: Non-irritating, supports gentle care; still patch-test before first use.
Additional information about Sitaram Thriphaladi Coconut Oil
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The oil may solidify below 24°C; gently warm in hands or a water bath to restore liquid form. No synthetic fragrances, colors or preservatives added. Shelf life 24 months from date of manufacture. Organic and cruelty-free, though small variations in color or aroma may occur between batches. I mean, it's pretty straightforward stuff but worth mentioning anyway
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