Forrest Bhringraj Hair Oil (Ayurvedic Medicinal Oil)

About 3 Billionpeople have some hair loss by about 30 years of age. Men may start losing hair between the ages of 18 and 25, and women are more likely to start losing hair between the ages of 20 and 30, or in some cases, after menopause.

With inherited hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), men tend to lose hair on the front hairline and temples and on top of the head. Eventually, they may go completely bald.

Women generally lose less hair than men, but they have a similar pattern of hair loss. Women may have slight, moderate, or even severe hair loss, but they don't usually lose all their hair.

People have between 100,000 and 150,000 hairs on their head. The number of strands normally lost in a day varies, but on average is 100.In order to maintain a normal volume, hair must be replaced at the same rate at which it is lost. The first signs of hair thinning that people will often notice are more hairs than usual left in the hairbrush after brushing or in the basin after shampooing. Styling can also reveal areas of thinning, such as a wider parting or a thinning crown.

Why hair loss?
The most common cause of hair loss in both men and women is genetic and it’s called androgenetic alopecia. Other terms for this include “male pattern balding” and “female pattern hair loss.” In androgenetic alopecia, hormones related to testosterone (also called androgens) cause hair follicles to have a shorter than minimal growth phase, resulting in hair shafts that are abnormally short and thin.

The hair loss also can be due to a number of things including diet, stress, illness, and/or medications. Specific factors that can cause hair loss:

- Medications, vitamins, or minerals: Medications used to treat high blood pressure, heart problems, depression or gout; chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer patients; and in some cases, unusually high levels of vitamin A or low levels of iron or protein. For women, birth control pills can cause hair loss.

- Illness, including thyroid disease, severe infection or flu; even fungus infections, such as ringworm of the scalp. For women, childbirth may cause temporary hair loss as well, due to the changes that take place in the body. In some cases, adults or children may have a condition known as trichotillomania, where there is a compulsion to pull out hair from the scalp, eyebrows, or eyelashes.

Some hair loss due to shedding is normal, with the average person losing about 50 to 100 hairs a day.

As people age, the rate of hair growth slows. Common causes of hair loss include:
• Pattern hair loss
• Changes in hormones
• Major physical or emotional stress
• Medical illness
• Nutritional deficiency

 

Forrest Bhringraj Hair Oil (Ayurvedic Medicinal Oil)

Ingredients

 

Item

Latin Name

Bhringraj

Eclipta Alba

Jatamansi

Nardostachysjatamansi

Bharangi

Clerodendrumserratum

Shankhpushpi

Convolvulus pluricaulis

Trifla

Classical preparation

Processed as per Taila Pak with:

TilTaila

Sesamum indicum

Sunflower Oil

Helianthus annuus

Coconut Oil

Cocosnucifera

Erand Oil

Ricinuscommunis

 

Bhringraj  (Eclipta Alba)

Bhringraj, known as ‘Kehraj‘ in Assamese and ‘Karisalankanni’ in Tamil, is a medicinal herb that grows in moist areas. According to Ayurveda, the leaf is considered to be a powerful liver cleanser, and is especially good for the hair. It is regarded as the ‘rasayana’ – an ingredient that rejuvenates and slows down the ageing process.

Benefits of Forrest Bhringraj Hair Oil

1. Dandruff Control

2. Baldness Prevention

3. Prevent Hair Fall

4. Hair Re-Gain

5. Prevents Greying of Hair

6. Adds Shine

 Jatamansi (NardostachysJatamansi)

Hair growth: The extract of jatamansi oil is helpful in the growth of hair. It is beneficial for smooth, silky and healthy hair 

 Bharangi (Clerodendrumserratum)

 

 

 

Why Hair Loss?

 

The most common cause of hair loss in both men and women is genetic and it’s called androgenetic alopecia. Other terms for this include “male pattern balding” and “female pattern hair loss.” In androgenetic alopecia, hormones related to testosterone (also called androgens) cause hair follicles to have a shorter than minimal growth phase, resulting in hair shafts that are abnormally short and thin.

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Do You Know

 

About 3 Billionpeople have some hair loss by about 30 years of age. Men may start losing hair between the ages of 18 and 25, and women are more likely to start losing hair between the ages of 20 and 30, or in some cases, after menopause.

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Women generally lose less hair than men

Women generally lose less hair than men, but they have a similar pattern of hair loss. Women may have slight, moderate, or even severe hair loss, but they don't usually lose all their hair.

Learn more...