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Traditional Ayurvedic oil
Indrayava hair oil, known for its traditional roots in Ayurveda, is believed to promote hair growth and maintain overall hair health. You can create a homemade herbal hair oil using the following ingredients to promote hair growth. Here’s a simple recipe you can try.
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Anti-inflammatory properties
Anti-inflammatory properties: Indrayava contains compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, which may help soothe scalp inflammation and reduce conditions like dandruff and scalp irritation. A healthy scalp is essential for promoting hair growth.
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Scalp detoxification
Indrayava is believed to have detoxifying properties, which may help cleanse the scalp and remove toxins and impurities that can hinder hair growth and overall scalp health.
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Natural conditioner
Indrayava extracts are sometimes used in hair care products for their conditioning properties. They may help moisturize and nourish the hair, leaving it soft, smooth, and more manageable.
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Stimulates hair follicles
Some traditional remedies suggest that Indrayava can stimulate hair follicles, promoting healthier hair growth and potentially reducing hair loss.
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Ingredients
Coconut oil or sesame oil: 1 cup, Indrayava seeds: 1 tablespoon, Curry leaves: Handful Amla (Indian gooseberry) powder: 2 tablespoons, Bhringraj (Eclipta prostrata) powder: 2 tablespoons, Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) powder: 2 tablespoons, Hibiscus flowers: Handful (optional), Indrayava seeds: 1 tablespoon, Neem leaves: Handful (optional)
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How to make it
Heat the coconut oil or sesame oil in a pan over low heat. Add the curry leaves, amla powder, bhringraj powder, brahmi powder, hibiscus flowers, indrayava seeds, and neem leaves to the oil. Stir the mixture gently and let it simmer on low heat for about 15-20 minutes. Keep stirring occasionally to prevent the ingredients from burning. Once the oil turns slightly brown and you notice the herbs releasing their aroma, turn off the heat and let the oil cool down completely.
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Storage
Once cooled, strain the oil using a fine sieve or cheesecloth to remove any solid particles. Transfer the strained oil into a clean, airtight container for storage. Your homemade Indrayava hair oil is ready to use.
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Usage
Once cooled, strain the oil using a fine sieve or cheesecloth to remove any solid particles. Transfer the strained oil into a clean, airtight container for storage. Your homemade Indrayava hair oil is ready to use.
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