Price: Rs.150 for 50ml. Available at Ayurvedic stores.
Packaging: Comes in a green plastic bottle. The packaging is basic and nothing fancy. Travel friendly.
My Experience: Firstly this oil was highly recommended by a friend who swears by Ayurvedic concoctions. I had started developing hair fall, and my friend insisted that this works like magic. So I bought it from an Ayurvedic store. The oil has a weird medicinal smell to it. I didnt like it, though I am not that sensitive to strong oils. It was definitely not a soothing smell. The oil is greenish in colour. I used it on my dry hair and left it for few hours after which I shampooed my hair.
This is my normal routine with Olive oil on my hair too. The after effects were bad:/ My hair still looked greasy even after thoroughly washing it with cleansing shampoo. I still used the oil for 3 weeks just to see the much-claimed effects. But I was thoroughly dissappointed. It had not reduced my hairfall, or done anything for my hair. My hair is fine textured and this oil added to the thinness.
Pros:
-Ayurvedic formulation
-Travel friendly
Cons:
-Does nothing as claimed
-Smells bad
-After oiling effects are bad
Last Word: Definitely not an oil I would recommend! Though it may work differently for different people, it just didnt work for me.