Amla is particularly rich in tannins, vitamin C, and flavonoids and has been used for millennia in traditional Chinese and Tibetan teachings, as well as in Ayurveda. It is considered a hair tonic and skin protector. Used for hair care, amla tones and nourishes the scalp and adds shine. It provides strength and protection to hair, makes it easier to comb, and is ideal for blending shades from red to dark. Modo Usage: | Mix the required amount of amla powder with warm water to make a paste. una paste and let it sit for at least an hour. Do not use a metal container.| Then apply the paste generously to your hair and scalp and leave it on for 20 to 45 minutes (the greasier your hair, the longer it will take). tempo reaction).| Then rinse thoroughly with clean water. The hair will be extremely shiny and silky to the touch, easier to comb.| Pure Amla powder does not create visible color effects. However, mixed with other plant powders such as henna or indigo, it creates una more homogeneous and creamy paste and slight reflections in the chromatic result, which depend on the respective mixing ratio. | Note: | Due to its alto Due to its high vitamin C content, Amla may cause slight redness in particularly sensitive skin. | On extremely porous, light, or bleached hair, Amla may cause slight color changes. | Plant species: Amla Consistency/format: Powder Scalp care: Powder Product type: Raw material, clay, and plant powder Hair type: Falling, weak, damaged Brand: Phitofilos Features: Ayurvedic, vegan Certificates: Vegan OK PAO: 12 months Storage instructions: Store in a cool, dry place away from light | Ingredients (INCI) Emblica Officinalis Fruit Powder
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