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Key Benefits of Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
- Deeply nourshes the hair follicles
- Helps reduce dandruff build up
- Promotes healthy hair growth
- Conditions hair, making it soft & shiny
- Maintains scalp moisture balance
- Strenthens hair strands to prevent breakage
- Enhances natural hair color vibrancy
Product Description of Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam is this ancient Ayurvedic hair oil thats been handed down through generations, carefully prepared with a blend of time-honored herbs and pure coconut oil. It’s not just an ordinary oil: each drop seems to carry a story of lush backwaters, monsoon winds and traditional wisdom. The texture is light yet effective—absorbing well, without leaving a heavy, greasy film.
The scent is subtle, earthy with a faint hint of herbs that lingers as a reminder of its natural origin. People often tell me they feel an almost meditative calm during the massage process—like a mini escape after a long day. And yes, sometimes you might stain your pillow if you fall asleep immediately (!) but hey, a small price to pay for that soft-silky mane, right?
Consistent use brings out a noticeable improvement in hair's bounce and vitality. I remember one friend who struggled with brittle ends; after a month of weekly treatments, she was amazed—and I'm pretty sure you will be too. While ayurvedic remedies require patience, this kera tailam rewards you steadily. Oh, and it’s free from harsh chemicals, preservatives or added fragrances—just pure, herbal goodness.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
Ingredient information not available from the official source at this time.
Key uses of Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
- Pre-wash scalp massage to stimulate blood circulation
- Overnight hair treatment for deep conditioning
- Daily light application for dandruff-prone scalps
- Soothing remedy for dry, itchy scalp
- Support for hair regrowth after postpartum or stress-related shedding
- Frizz control on humid days when applied sparingly
How to use Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
Warm 2–3 teaspoons of oil between your palms. Gently massage into scalp using circular motions for 5–10 minutes. Spread excess oil along hair shafts. Leave on for at least 1 hour or preferably overnight. Wash with mild shampoo and lukewarm water. Use 2–3 times weekly for best results
Safety information about Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
Children: Generally safe for kids over 2 years. Perform patch test to rule out sensitivity
Pregnant women: Safe for external use only. Avoid abdominal massage in early pregnancy, consult a doctor if uncertain
Breastfeeding mothers: Can use on scalp and hair; wipe off excess before nursing to prevent transfer
People with chronic diseases: External use usually OK, but get physician’s advice if you have skin conditions or open wounds
People with allergies: Conduct patch test; discontinue if redness, itching or rash appears
Elderly individuals: Suitable, though scalp may be more delicate—use gentler massage
Patients taking medications: No known interactions when used topically, but always check with your healthcare provider
People with weakened immunity: Ensure container and hands are hygienic before use to prevent infections
Additional information about Malabar Nalpamaradi Kera Tailam
Manufactured by a family-owned Ayurvedic cottage industry in Kerala, India. Packaged in amber glass bottle to protect freshness and prevent light damage. Shelf life: 24 months from date of bottling. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. The oil may solidify below 25°C; simply warm by hand or place bottle in warm water until it liquefies. Suitable for Vata and Pitta dosha types; use moderately if you have excess Kapha. Field-tested by traditional practitioners and everyday users alike—this bottle brings a little bit of Malabar magic to your self-care ritual.
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