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- Ingredients
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Age:
18+
Brand: Chandi
Line: hair treatment
Product Type: shampoo
Product Properties: cleansing, moisturizing, repair
Formula: paraben-free, sls-free, silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: India
Made in: India
Herbal Powder for Hair and Body Wash - an excellent choice for women who prefer an all-natural approach to skin and hair care. This cosmetic product features a unique blend of carefully selected plant-based ingredients, offering a gentle cleansing effect without drying or causing irritation.
The product is crafted by experts from the Indian brand Chandi, without the addition of chemicals harmful to skin health. The cleansing power of the herbal powder is achieved through saponins. These substances penetrate deeply into the pores, removing all impurities so that you can enjoy the freshness and natural radiance of your skin.
The herbal powder is very easy to use. It mixes with water to form a smooth consistency, applying and rinsing off effortlessly. The valuable Indian herbs in its composition nourish the cells with vitamins and trace elements. Additionally, the product has antiseptic, healing, and softening properties. After use, the skin becomes smooth and tender, while the hair gains strength and a healthy shine.
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Mix the required amount of powder with warm water until a smooth consistency is achieved. Apply it to the hair and body for 5-10 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
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amla, shikakai, berry soap powder, multani, neem, vetiver, lemon
I like this powder! It lathers up if you whip it.
1. How to whip it: I take an empty 200 ml container, like one from a mask, and add 1.5 teaspoons of the powder. Then, I fill 1/4 of the container with warm water and shake it until it forms a foam, which I then apply. Be very careful to avoid getting it in your eyes—it stings even more than shampoo.
2. It's better to wear gloves before applying it, as the herbs in the powder can give a light dark tint. It might color your hair and will definitely stain your nails and cuticles, leaving a slight grayish hue.
Regarding my hair, it's thin, soft, and tends to get oily quickly. This powder works in the opposite way—it makes my hair slightly stiffer, cleanses very well, and reduces how quickly it gets oily.
Overall, the product works well, but it does take some time to use effectively.
This product is amazing. I make an infusion with it and other herbs, strain it, and use it to wash my hair. My itching is gone, and my hair feels soft and clean. I don't even need to use any masks.
It's very difficult to rinse out of your hair, no matter how much water you use! I didn't see any effect, and it requires a lot of product.
This powder is excellent! After long-term use, my hair is silky, voluminous, and shiny, with an improved texture. I highly recommend it!
Good product. I recommend it.
Compared to authentic Indian powder, this one is just average. You need to use a lot of it (and I usually only need a teaspoon of even non-lathering "organic" shampoo). It doesn't clean very well, which is why you need more of it, and the scent—both of the powder and your hair afterward—could be better. I have other products to compare it to. However, the end result is good; you don't need a conditioner. Hair looks shiny, is easy to comb, and doesn't frizz. It suits my hair but not me personally.
I didn't really understand the purpose or effect of this powder. I applied it to my hair and waited, but it was very difficult to wash out. My hair ended up feeling like straw—stiff and dirty. Does this mean my hair needs to get used to it, or is it just not suitable for me? The consistency is similar to henna, and it's not economical at all.
I've purchased this powder multiple times and even used it to wash my face. It works great as a substitute for soaps and body gels, which I'm allergic to (all of them, even the organic ones). I washed my hair with it once, and while my hair was shiny, it was difficult to comb and the roots were hard to rinse thoroughly. However, the last time I received the powder, it came not only in new packaging but also with slightly different ingredient proportions. After using it, my nails and the skin on my hands developed a grayish-blue tint that was hard to wash off.
For about two months, I've been using this powder as a facial scrub. Recently, I decided to try it as a shampoo, but I added a bit of oil to the mixture to avoid drying out my hair. I really liked the results. It's perfect for dry skin and hair! I also experimented by mixing it with colorless henna and chamomile tea. I simply brewed a chamomile tea bag in a cup and added it to the powder. This not only improved the scent but also enhanced the overall effect.