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Age:
18+
Brand: Dabur
Line: vatika
Product Type: hair oil
Product Properties: anti hair loss, for shine, for volume
Volume: 300 ml
Ingredients: coconut
Scent: coconut
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: middle market
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: India
Made in: India
Effective hair care is a harmonious combination of cleansing, conditioning and moisturizing products. Dabur Vatika Coconut Hair Oil will definitely become an indispensable step in your hair care routine. Pollution and regular use of styling products with aggressive ingredients leads to an imbalance in the scalp. As a result, the hair becomes dry, thin and unruly. With the help of this oil, this problem no longer bothers you.
The coconut oil is enriched with Castor oil and Henna. Castor oil strengthens the hair structure, makes it thicker and prevents hair loss. Henna helps to restore the structure of the hair and protects from the negative effects of the environmental factors. Your hair becomes more shiny, smooth, and the oil maintains the necessary balance of the scalp. The product provides strands with a complex treatment.
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Thoroughly massage the oil into the scalp, leave on for at least an hour, maximum overnight. Rinse thoroughly with a shampoo. With subsequent use, add 2-3 drops to the shampoo if needed. It is recommended to apply 2 times a week.
I have tried other oils from this brand before. I decided to give this one a try. It is not 100% coconut oil, but it thickens (solidifies) at temperatures below +22 degrees Celsius, just like the others. Because of this, I keep it on the radiator. I use it as a hair mask, applying it all over the length of my hair to nourish, enrich, soften, and add shine. Afterwards, I rinse it off with shampoo.
The oil is amazing!!!!
I have been using this brand's oil for a long time, specifically this one recently, but in essence, the only difference is the scent! I apply it overnight, and my hair becomes softer and more pleasant! I like it! The only thing is - for blondes - the oil tends to yellow! Although I still use it because it restores well, I just need to tone my hair earlier than usual!
The packaging states "Coconut Enriched Hair Oil," which means it is hair oil enriched with coconut. Therefore, it is not surprising that coconut oil is not listed as the first ingredient. The scent may seem unfamiliar and therefore strong. I apply it to my hair and, if necessary (during autumn-winter), to my scalp for several hours before washing my hair. Sometimes I apply it before bedtime and leave it overnight. It rinses off better than just coconut oil. However, plain coconut oil provides more nourishment. So, the product's properties correspond to those stated on the label.
I received my order today - Vatican coconut oil. I am reading the composition of the coconut oil produced in India, and here is what it says: light liquid paraffin, canola oil, palm oil, olive oil, amla and henna extracts, silicone oil, and finally, coconut oil. It doesn't change the concept in the refrigerator. The smell is disgusting.