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Key Benefits of Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
- Supports healthy hair growth and scalp nourishment
- Helps soothe dryness and flaking for a balanced scalp
- Contains traditional ghee base for deep conditioning
- May impart natural shine, strength and manageability
- Gentle, non-greasy formula absorbs with ease
- Promotes circulation around hair follicles
- Ayurvedic blend soothes tension, stress relief
Product Description of Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam is a time-honored Ayurvedic ghee infusion crafted with care. Somehow you’ll notice its warm, nourishing touch brings comfort to both scalp and senses. It’s not just a hair oil; it’s a ritual passed down through generations of southern healers. This golden, buttery blend feels luxuriously smooth—almost melts on contact. Some days I swear I can hear it whispering calmness into my weary scalp.
People have used it to calm itching, reduce hair-fall, and encourage thicker strands. Yet, it’s not a magical potion overnight — regular use is the secret. You might find little residue at first, but let it sit before washing, trust that it’s seeping in. Over time you’ll note a subtle gloss, the scalp feeling cool, less irritated. It’s like a mini Ayurvedic retreat bottled up for your bathroom shelf.
It fits into modern life—easy to apply, a quick massage before bed, maybe wrap hair loosely in a soft towel, sleep on it. Some even use it as a pre-shampoo treatment. Just a heads-up: it can stain fabrics if you’re not careful, so give it a bit of time. Despite that minor quirk, the overall user experience is rewarding and authentic—straight from tradition to your home.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
- Ghee (clarified butter) – Traditional Ayurvedic base known for deep nourishment and sustaining moisture.
- Punica granatum (Dadima) – Pomegranate rind extract valued for its cooling properties and scalp soothing effect.
Key uses of Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
- Hair and scalp massage: Reduces dryness, flaking and irritation
- Pre-shampoo therapy: Apply prior to washing for extra conditioning
- Overnight treatment: Wrap hair in a towel, sleep with it to nourish while you rest
- Stress relief ritual: Warm a small amount in palms, inhale its aroma, calm the mind
- Bridal and ceremonial hair care: Traditional use for healthy, glossy tresses
How to use Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
Warm a teaspoon between your palms. Gently massage into scalp and hair tips. Leave on 30 minutes or overnight. Rinse with a mild shampoo. Use 2–3 times weekly or as desired. Adjust quantity based on hair length and dryness.
Safety information about Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
- Children: Use sparingly; avoid contact with eyes. Patch test first.
- Pregnant women: Generally considered safe topically; consult your healthcare provider if concerned
- Breastfeeding mothers: Topical application unlikely to affect breastmilk; keep away from infant’s mouth
- People with chronic diseases: Low risk externally; seek doctor advice if you have skin conditions
- People with allergies: Contains dairy; avoid if allergic to milk proteins
- Elderly individuals: Use gentle massage; skin may be delicate
- Patients taking medications: No known drug interactions topically, but ask your physician
- People with weakened immunity: Keep application area clean to reduce infection risk
Additional information about Malabar Dadimadi Ghritam
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The texture may vary seasonally—solid in winter, fluid in warmth—without affecting quality. Made in small batches to preserve traditional integrity. No artificial dyes or synthetic fragrances. Suitable for vegans? Actually no, since it contains ghee, so it’s strictly vegetarian. The jar is recyclable, so you can reuse it for spices or small keepsakes. Crafted with time-tested methods, this ghritam brings a slice of Kerala’s herbal heritage to your daily hair ritual.
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