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Dabur Amla Hair Oil
khoobsourat ..@khoobsourat
Dec 10, 2007 12:11 PM, 39391 Views
(Updated Dec 10, 2007)
Didnt work for me

I have used Dabar Amla in the past and it wasnt good, but for a change after many years I bought Dabar Amla again unfortunately.  I brought it home and put it in dry  hair, massage my head (lightly) for 20 seconds, and when I looked at my hands there were about 40 strands of hair fallen, I was shocked.  Because alot of people do massage their hair for longer and one could imagine how many hair they would lose.  This happened to me for the first time that this much hair fell when I applied a hair oil , I got a bit scared about washing it off in the morning as I thought I would probably go balled then, but I had no choice but to wash this crapp off.   And this oil was so stinky that I had to cover my cover my hair as I was unable to sleep with this stinky crap on my hair.   Next morning yes my hair did fall out alot and I do mean alot more then ever really. This hair oil does smell very different to the other hair oils I’ve used.  This does not smell like herbal hair oil at all although one would accpet atleast some herbal essence in a hairil which has amla init.


ingredients: mineral oil, veg oil (sesame oil, canola oil, peanut oil, cotton seed oil, palmolein oil), oil ext of goosberry (yeh rite), colours red, colours yellow, colours green, perfume, anti oxident, butyhydroquinone etc...


This is what it said on its pack.  And I was abit surprised as I never thought that these kind of ingrients would be used in it esp all sort of vegetable oil etc... After all I woudl not recomend this product, it didnt work for me and try it if u want to on ur own risk.




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