Humanveda Herbal Hibiscus, Amla & Neem Powder For Hair Treatment 100*3 = 300g Combo Pack(300 g) | Zipri.in
Humanveda Herbal Hibiscus, Amla & Neem Powder For Hair Treatment 100*3 = 300g Combo Pack(300 g)

Humanveda Herbal Hibiscus, Amla & Neem Powder For Hair Treatment 100*3 = 300g Combo Pack(300 g)

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Hibiscus plants are known for their large, colorful flowers. Hibiscus powder for face has healing property that helps in soothing fine lines and wrinkles, and glow your skin. These blossoms can make a decorative addition to a home or garden. Helps condition your hair, making it soft and manageable. It is an excellent natural hair loss remedy that stops frequent hair fall. The flowers and leaves can be made into teas and liquid extracts that can help treat a variety of conditions. In Ayurveda, hibiscus is one of the most renowned herbs for promoting hair growth.Amla or Indian gooseberry, is the subtropical fruit of a tree of the same name, native to India. This gooseberry possesses various plant compounds, vitamins and minerals that aid in growth of healthy hair. Vitamin C in amla increases the collagen that adds length and volume to the hair. It also replaces dead hair cells on the scalp and regenerates the new ones.Struggling with dull and dehydrated skin? Add Amla to your everyday skincare routine and experience the difference. Amla not only gives glowing skin but it also keeps the skin hydrated and healthy. Amla is also used as a superfood for its anti-aging properties.Azadirachta indica, commonly known as neem, nimtree or Indian lilac, and in Nigeria called dogoyaro or dogonyaro, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta, and is native to the Indian subcontinent and most of the countries in Africa. Nearly all parts of the neem tree are useful, and many of its medicinal and cosmetic uses are based on its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Neem is commonly used in shampoos for treating dandruff and in soaps or creams for skin conditions such as acne, psoriasis, and athlete’s foot. It is also a component in some toothpastes and mouthwashes, especially in the Indian subcontinent, and young twigs are used directly as crude toothbrushes in rural areas. Neem leaves have long been used as a traditional treatment for diabetes, and there is some clinical evidence suggesting that it may help control blood sugar levels.