Ayurvedic powders in our hair routine
Hello everyone, I hope you are well. Today I'm back with you for a new article. sophisticated simplicity is atrend marked by the focus on natural well-being, consumers are more interested in the ingredients that make up the products they use. No more room for false marketing 🤪! Ayurvedic powders being a natural alternative to the different products we use for our hair, in this article, I come to tell you about certain powders and their benefits for our mane.
Ayurvedic powders are powders from Indian plants. The plants are dried and then finely ground to obtain these powders which are intended to be revolutionary in our routines.
Apart from their multiple properties, Ayurvedic powders are classified into 2 main categories:
-washing powders
-care powders
Washing powders
Cleansing powders are powders which, rich in saponin, clean the scalp, ridding it of dirt and product residue. These powders are Shikakaï, Brahmi, Sidr and Rhassoul.
Treatment powders
These are powders rich in nutrients and vitamins to provide different benefits to the hair. Most often used as a mask, these powders will coat, strengthen, stimulate growth and detoxify the scalp. These powders include Amla, Bhringaraj, Kapoor kachli, Neem, Nagarmotha, neutral Henna.
Whether they are for cleansing or care, let’s see together the different properties of each of them.
Shikakai
This powder, highly recommended for sensitive scalps, restores shine, fights dandruff, facilitates detangling and stimulates growth.
Brahmi
Recommended for fine hair, this powder soothes the scalp, gives volume, fights dandruff, stimulates growth, delays the appearance of white hair, fights hair loss and darkens hair.
Sidr
Purifying, this powder detoxifies and soothes the scalp, relieves itching and fights dandruff. It also helps to coat the hair and protects against external aggression.
Rhassoul
Natural clay of volcanic origin, rhassoul regulates excess sebum, purifies the scalp, brings shine, coats the hair fiber and soothes the scalp.
Amla
Very popular, amla powder promotes hair growth, fights dandruff, delays the appearance of white hair, provides volume and shine.
Bringharaj
Ideal for fine hair, this powder stimulates growth, strengthens hair, softens it, facilitates detangling, regulates excess sebum, combats and limits the appearance of white hair.
Kapoor kachli
This powder makes hair thicker, promotes hair growth, tones, facilitates detangling and perfumes the hair 🫢.
Neem
This powder, widely used in hair recipes, helps rid the scalp of dandruff, detoxifies, strengthens the hair, gives shine, fights hair loss and stimulates growth.
Nagarmotha
Very popular for oily hair, this powder regulates sebum production, cleanses the scalp, stimulates growth, gives shine, coats the hair fiber and deeply nourishes.
Neutral henna
Neutral henna promotes growth, regulates sebum production, coats the hair fiber, combats hair loss, fights against dandruff and itchy scalp, provides volume and shine.
How to use them?
To benefit from the benefits of these different powders, you can combine several of them and make masks for your hair. For washing powders, you can use one or combine them. Always choose your organic powders according to the needs of your hair fiber.
That's all for this article, I hope you liked it and that you learned about these Indian powders🥰. Their benefits are not only for the hair but they also extend to the skin and health in general (I leave this part for another article 😝). Don’t hesitate to share with me your opinions and feedback on these powders on the blog’s different networks 🤗. I will see you very soon for a new article, until then, take care of yourself ❤️.
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