Description: Naturon Amla oil is a natural substance often used to promote hair
health. Some people also use Amla oil to fight hair loss and retard
prematurely graying hair. When used as a hair treatment, Naturon Amla
oil is typically applied directly to the scalp. Why do the people Use Naturon Amla for Hair Health? Sourced from Indian gooseberry (Emblica Offcinalis a tree native to
India), Amla oil has long been used in Ayurvedic medicine. Featuring a
number of essential fatty acids, Naturon Amla Oil is thought to
strengthen the hair follicles and condition the hair. Proponents also
claim that Amla oilcan help treat dry, itchy scalp. Traditionally, Naturon Amla Oil is made by immersing dried Amla fruit in
oil. Typically, coconut oil, mineral oil, or sesame oil is used as the
base oil. After a few days of soaking, the fruit are removed and the oil
is filtered and purified. Besides essential fatty acids, Amla fruit are high in vitamin C,
flavonoids, polyphenols, and also contain water, protein, carbohydrates,
vitamins and minerals. Although Naturon Amla oil has a long history of use as a hair treatment,
there is very little scientific evidence for its effectiveness as a
treatment for hair loss, prematurely graying hair, or
scalp-relatedhealth problems.
How to Use Naturon Amla Oil on Hair? Naturon Amla oil is often applied after shampooing hair and used in
place of a conditioning product. When used in this manner, Naturon Amla
oil is typically massaged to the strands so that it completely covers
hair (from the roots to its tips). It can be covered with shower cap.
After sitting for 15 minutes or more, the Naturon Amla oil is then
thoroughly rinsed from the hair with warm water.