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AMLA NA WŁOSY - "OPIEKUNKA" W AJURWEDZIE - Orientana

AMLA FOR HAIR - "THE CARER" IN AYURVEDA

Amla for hair? Yes, it is! It is an ingredient used in Orientana cosmetics for hair care. It is found in Ayurvedic Shampoos , Ayurvedic Hair Therapy , Hair Tonic and Hennas for hair. You are probably wondering what this plant is, where it comes from and what are its properties that we so willingly use in our cosmetics. We will try to bring the subject of this ingredient closer.

AMLA FOR HAIR - Where does this ingredient come from?

Amla, or Emblica Officinalis, grows in India and also in Malaysia. It is considered one of the herbs with the strongest rejuvenating effect there – which is why in India, in Ayurvedic medicine, it is called a “caretaker”. It is a long-lived tree, it is believed to bring happiness, love and longevity. In Indian tradition, it has been used for years to care for and strengthen hair – it strengthens hair follicles, prevents hair loss and split ends.

Amla is commonly called the Indian gooseberry. This is because of the shape of the fruit – small, firm and green. Amla fruits, tart in taste, refreshing, are exceptionally rich in vitamin C. One such fruit contains about 3000 mg of this vitamin! That is as much as in two lemons! Orientana natural cosmetics use it as a natural source of vitamin C for Bio Serum Vitamin C and Mulberry.

What are the properties of amla as an active ingredient?

What other properties does it have? It is a basic strengthening and rebuilding ingredient with a versatile effect. Natural hair cosmetics fortified with Indian gooseberry will have an anti-inflammatory and anti-dandruff effect on the scalp. Regular use will add shine, deepen and revive the natural color and delay premature graying. We use this enormous power of amla in Orientana cosmetics.

And finally, an interesting fact! In India, Indian gooseberries are eaten raw, cooked and pickled. Often as an addition to muesli, yoghurt or fruit cocktail, they are a great addition to the diet. They are also available in the form of sweets!

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