How do you make herbal hair wash

By | April 22, 2022

After all that mess with parabens and sulphates, our hair just wants something it can trust. We’re used to heat styling; curling, straightening, blow drying and the numerous products we put into our hair! Never forget the mousse, dry shampoo, hairspray etc. Of course, this damages our hair! How could it not? We then turn to things a bit more natural, how do we achieve that lustre in our hair without destroying it in the process? That’s where Herbal shampoos come in. These herbal shampoos are good for dry hair. They are a lot more natural than most shampoos on the market and a good chunk of them are made without any parabens or sulphates. I’ve collected the list of best herbal shampoos available in India and their prices just for you.

These shampoo brands use neem, amla, bhringraj, shikkakai etc as their ingredients which help control dry hair, hair fall, dandruff, split ends and other hair problems. A lot of natural and herbal hair care brands are available in the Indian market and I’ve listed my must have shampoos from them:

This Argan oil shampoo contains Moroccan argan oil, Avocado oil, Coconut oil, Jojoba oil, Almond oil & Botanical Keratin. A sulfate and paraben free shampoo which provides complete nourishment for your hair and scalp. Like this stuff a lot. Price: Rs.499 for 200ml (buy it HERE

Every Indian girl, mother and their aunt knows about this brand and rightfully so. In what appears to be a crazy takeover of the Indian market, Patanjali has stood firm in its rise as a go-to household brand from everything to shampoos to detergents to face wash. The Patanjali Coconut Hair Wash is one particular favourite shampoo. It harnesses the wonders of natural coconut and gives your hair a lot of the nourishment it loses. Turns out our mothers were always right about coconut oil fixing everything. The cost for this is a mere 85 INR for 150 ml, so you have no reason to ignore this product.

How do you make herbal hair wash
How do you make herbal hair wash