Monday, January 26, 2009

Dabur Vatika Coconut Oil


I'd been researching and trying to figure out a good oil for nourishing my hair without using a moisturizer. A lot of people are crazy about coconut oil, so after plenty of research I decided to settle on this. I'm trying to incorporate Ayurveda products into my regimen. Well after much Googleing I found an Indian Grocery in my area that carried this. Upon my first application it felt great, light, nourishing, made my hair shine. There are so many upsides to this product. I HATE oil but this felt more like a serum! I will definatly continue to use this, hopefully forever. Now at first I was put off by the smell. I immediately wanted to give this away after 1 wiff of it. It gave off a weird spicey lemon smell that I just hated, but after putting it in my hair and smelling again there was a soapy after smell. I love the smell of soap :) The spicey scent only lasts in the beginning so that's the good part. Good to know my hair is smelling more like soap rather than spicey lemon. I rate it a thumbs up! You might try adding more rosemary oil or some other smell to it to make it smell a little better if you don't notice the soapy smell.

Vatika is a premium Coconut Hair Oil enriched with Henna, Amla, Lemon and six other trusted herbs. Vatika's unique natural formulation ensures deeper oil penetration to give your hair and scalp complete nourishment for problem free, healthy hair.

HENNA, along with other herbs, coats your hair, protects it from oxidation, maintaining its natural colour.

AMLA, strengthens the roots of your hair to help maintain their health and natural thickness.

The astringent action of LEMON control sebum grow.

Ingredients: Coconut Oil, Neem, Brahmi, Fruit extracts of Amla, Bahera and Harar, Kapur Kachri, Henna, Milk, Rosemary Oil, Lemon Oil, TBHQ, Fragrance.

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