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Amla Hair Oil

Āmalakī Keśya Taila · HAIR

Amla-infused hair oil traditionally used for premature greying, dandruff, and overall hair strength.

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Key Ingredients
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Traditional Uses
sesame
Base Oil

About Amla Hair Oil

Amla Hair Oil is a classical keshya (hair-tonic) oil that uses amla (Phyllanthus emblica) as the chief active ingredient processed into a sesame or coconut oil base. Documented across multiple Ayurvedic texts under keshya-taila preparations.

Amla is the premier classical herb for keshya (hair) and vision health, rich in vitamin C, tannins, and melanin-supportive compounds. Regular use supports premature greying reversal (in early stages), reduces dandruff, strengthens hair roots, and provides cooling to the scalp (useful for pitta-dominant hair loss).

More accessible than Neelibhringadi (which requires complex multi-paka processing), Amla Oil is the entry-level daily hair oil in Indian households.

Classical Reference

Classical Keshya Taila preparations — Keshya chikitsa

Dosha Effect

Vata
Pitta
Kapha

Key Ingredients

IngredientRole
Amla (Amalaki) chief — keshya, pitta-shamaka
Sesame or coconut oil base carrier, scalp nourishment

Preparation Method

Fresh or dried amla is infused in base oil through classical taila-paka — decoction + paste + oil cooked until siddhi. Some modern versions cold-infuse amla for weeks.

Traditional Uses

Premature greying

Early-stage greying responds to consistent use over 3–6 months.

Dandruff control

Reduces fungal dandruff (scalp Malassezia).

Hair fall prevention

Strengthens roots, reduces daily shedding.

Pitta-type hair loss

Cooling action for heat-related alopecia.

Scalp health maintenance

Daily dinacharya practice.

How to Use

Warm oil

Slightly warm 2–3 tbsp oil.

Frequency: As needed

Massage scalp

Apply to scalp and length in circular motions for 5 min.

Frequency: As needed

Rest

Leave overnight or minimum 1 hour.

Frequency: As needed

Wash

Mild shampoo next morning. Frequency: 2–3× weekly.

Frequency: As needed

Contraindications & Cautions

  • Active scalp infections (bacterial, severe fungal)
  • Recent chemical treatments (wait 1 week)

Practical cautions:

  • Amla oil may slightly darken hair over months
  • Not a substitute for Neelibhringadi for serious hair issues

Frequently Asked Questions

Amla oil vs Bhringraj oil?

Amla is keshya + pitta-cooling. Bhringraj is keshya + vata-kapha correcting. Many users combine them — apply Amla on alternate days.

Reverses grey hair?

Only early-stage greying (first 20–30% of head). Established grey rarely reverses with any topical. Internal support (amla rasayana, stress reduction) is necessary.

Daily use okay?

Yes — traditionally used as daily dinacharya. Modern urban routine: 2–3× weekly overnight application.

Can men with receding hairline use it?

Yes, for scalp health. But androgenic alopecia won't reverse with oil alone — address DHT, stress, and nutrition internally.

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