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WILD FOREST PREMIUM AMLA POWDER(200 g)

WILD FOREST PREMIUM AMLA POWDER(200 g)

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Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder consists of a number of essential fatty acids that nourish and moisturise the hair. These essential fatty acids are able to penetrate through the scalp to remove any dryness and consequently address issues like dandruff. Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder is also rich in proteins, flavonoids, vitamins and minerals that are necessary to help the hair grow and prevent any hair loss. Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder also has many antioxidant properties that are effective in strengthening the roots of the hair. It also acts a conditioner that gives hair a natural shine and bounce.Hair CareMix equal amounts of Wild Forest Hibiscus Flower Powder and Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder and make a thick paste using water. Applying this paste to hair and roots and wash once completely dry. This remedy controls hair fall permanently and increases hair growth.Home made ShampooMix 1 tbsp each of Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder, Wild Forest Shikakai Fruit Powder and Wild Forest Reetha Fruit Powder in 500 ml of water overnight. Heat the mixture in water and turn off the gas when it just begins to boil. Cool and strain. Use it as a natural shampoo.Home made Conditioner.Mix 1 tsp each of Wild Forest Brahmi Leaf Powder, Wild Forest Ashwagandha Root Powder, Tulsi Leaf Powder, Wild Forest Neem Leaf Powder, Wild Forest Amla Fruit Powder and Wild Forest Bhringraj Leaf Powder. Boil some water and add it to the mixture. Allow the powders to create an infusion with the water.Fill a glass jar with the infusion and let it stay overnight. Strain it in the morning. Use the liquid that you get to rinse your hair after shampooing it. Disclaimer:The product description has not been evaluated by the food & drug administration(FDA). The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases. The product should not be used by pregnant ladies, lactating mothers and children below 18 years of age without consultation of a registered medical practitioner.