A classical Ayurvedic herbal oil-serum crafted to nourish, strengthen, and support healthier, naturally vibrant hair through consistent scalp care rituals
What You’ll Experience with Regular Use
Deeply nourishes hair roots and scalp
Encourages stronger, fuller-looking hair when used consistently
Helps reduce hair breakage and visible fall
Supports scalp comfort and hydration
Enhances hair manageability and natural shine
Ayurvedic hair care focuses on long-term nourishment at the root rather than superficial fixes. Neelibhringadi Serum is formulated to support scalp vitality and hair resilience when integrated into your regular ritual.
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For Scalp & Hair |
• Apply a few drops onto fingertips • Gently massage into clean scalp and along hair lengths • Leave on overnight or several hours before wash • Use 2–3 times weekly for best results |
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General Guidance |
• Suitable for regular use • Can be used before or after shampooing • Patch test recommended |
Scalp rituals. Visible vitality. Everyday care.
Use before shampooing as a nourishing pre-wash treatment
Apply to the scalp and lengths after towel drying to smooth frizz and boost shine
Use during hair-care rituals for scalp comfort after heat styling or sun exposure
Massage into thinning or stressed areas to support scalp circulation
Pair with gentle scalp massage for deeper nourishment and relaxation
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Thoughtful additions that complement hair care practices.
It’s used to support scalp nourishment, help reduce visible breakage, and strengthen hair over time when used as part of regular hair rituals.
Yes, lightweight and gentle, suitable for regular application.
With consistent use, it supports scalp health and may help reduce visible hair fall.
Yes, nourishing oils help condition strands and improve manageability.
Yes, formulated without alcohol or harsh synthetics. (Typical Ayurvedic ethos)
Yes, provides nourishment and may support hair strength and texture.
Apply on towel-dried or dry hair after cleansing for best penetration.
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