Loading... Please wait...Ancient Formulae Shikakai Enriched Herbal Hair Oil - Natural non-greasy formula for clean & fresh scalp to help hair grow beautiful and healthy, with extract of skikakai, aloe vera, amla, brahmi, maka, methi and natural oils like coconut, castor and sandal.
Ancient Formulae Shikakai Enriched Herbal Hair Oil contains extract of shikakai which is known for its natural cleansing and non-greasy properties since ancient times. The formulation combines the goodness of Shikakai with other trusted herbs, which on application combats the build-up of sebum on your scalp, to help hair grow beautifully and healthily. With a blend of natural oils like coconut, castor and sandal, it provides complete nourishment with refreshment. Being naturally light and non-greasy, it easily spreads, coats and protects every strand of your hair, leaving it soft, smooth and manageable.
Ingredients:
Vegetable Oil, Paraffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Acacia Concinna (Shikakai) Extract, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Oil, Parfum, Isopropyl Myristate, Cyclomethicone,Extract Of: Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera); Plyllanthus Emblica (Amla); Centella Asiatica (Brahmi); Eclipta Prostrate (Maka); Melia Azadirachta (Neem); Trigonella Foenum-Graecum (Methi); Ethylhexyl (Octyl) Methoxycinnamate, Santalum Album (Sandal) Oil, BHT, Cl 47000, Cl 26100, Cl61565.
Usage:
Apply Ancient Formulae Enriched Shikaki Herbal Oil regularly on your scalp and hair. For best results, massage gently (do not rub) into the scalp and hair using circular motions for a few minutes and leave on overnight. If oil enters eyes, rinse with water.
200ml - Made in India
Posted by Flowinlocks on 14th Jan 2010
I just wanted to say please don't sleep on these Ancient Formulae oils just because they have mineral oil. I massage this oil as well as others in my scalp every day, and I feel like it's increasing my growth. I also use it to pre poo before cowashing. I use heavier oils without mineral oil for the length of my hair.I love all the Hesh products and this one def.is a staple.