5 Best Patanjali Hair Oils You Should Try
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Patanjali products have become very popular these days. The
products and the price are the main factors that has captured the Indian
market.
Here is a list of top 5 different hair oils that have proven to be very useful in hair care.
PatanjaliAmla Hair Oil
Price: Rs. 40 for 100 ml
The fragrance of this oil is
great. It is relaxing and stays for long. The fragrance does not wear off as
long as the oil is there on the scalp/hair.
The texture is not too very
sticky. It does not feel thick too. Applying throughout the scalp is easy. Hair
does not feel over-oily too.
The oil nourishes the hair to a great extent. It also
reduces the dryness in the scalp. This oil is helpful for dandruff too, as amla
is considered to be the best friend of hair.
Patanjali Coconut Hair Oil
Price: Rs.48 for 100 ml
The smell of this Patanjali oil
is too good. And the aroma can be well enjoyed when applied to skin and hair.
The texture is not too thick at
normal room temperature. This oil has few desiccated/grated coconut pieces
infused in the oil which you will get to feel while massaging.
It nourishes scalp and moisturizes skin very well. This oil
is suitable for cooking too.
Patanjali Almond Hair Oil
The oil looks crystal clear in
the bottle. There is a mild turmeric yellow color to the oil. It is not very
thick. On applying to hair and scalp, it does not make the hair extremely
sticky.
The thin-to-medium texture makes
it easy to apply on the scalp and massage.
Patanjali Tejas Tailum
Price: Rs. 60 for 100 ml
The oil is light golden in color. This
all purpose oil has runny consistency. Massaging your hands and legs with this
oil softens and works well on winter dryness. The oil sinks immediately into the
skin and leaves no traces of stickiness.
It can also be used to massage on hair &
scalp. It provides a cool down effect fighting against dandruffs and itchy
scalp.
Patanjali Divya Kesh Taila
The oil is thin and of course oily in texture. It is not like those usual sticky hair oils. It is definitely thin in nature. And it is reddish brown in color.
The fragrance is something like those ayurvedic bitter
medicines. The conditioning and nourishing power of this hair oil is excellent.
So the overpowering medicinal smell of the oil can be ignored.
I have liked all of these hair oils from Patanjali. They are very effective on hair.
Have you tried any of these hair oil? How has it fared on you?
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