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Botanical Name: Phyllanthus emblica
Appearance: Fine Light -Dark Brown powder.
Odor: Characteristic odor.
Origin: India
Solubility:WATER
Usage rate : 0.5 - 2%
Amla powder is made from the ground-up leaves of the Indian gooseberry. I
The powder has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects, leading some people to chalk it up as the next big thing in beauty.
But can using amla really lead to a healthier scalp and luscious locks? Here’s what the research says, how to make your own hair mask, and more.
Anecdotal reports suggest amla can:
- condition your scalp
- promote healthy hair growth
- improve the tone of henna hair dyes
- minimize grays
- boost volume
Hair growth
An old animal study found that topical application of amla oil slightly increased the rate of hair growth in rabbits. The researchers suspect this benefit is tied to amla’s high concentration of vitamin E.
Vitamin E supports healthy circulation. Applying it tropically may promote healing and cell regeneration in the given area.
Although these results are promising, more research is needed to assess how amla powder affects human hair.
Overall health
Amla is rich in:
- vitamin C
- tannins
- phosphorus
- iron
- calcium
-
Caution: Always perform a patch test before incorporating new ingredients into your formulations. For external use only.
These products do not prevent, treat or cure any illness or disease
Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived component
STORAGE: Store in an airtight, cool, dark place. When stored properly, best used within 1 year from date of purchase.
Botanical Name: Phyllanthus emblica
Appearance: Fine Light -Dark Brown powder.
Odor: Characteristic odor.
Origin: India
Solubility:WATER
Usage rate : 0.5 - 2%
Amla powder is made from the ground-up leaves of the Indian gooseberry. I
The powder has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects, leading some people to chalk it up as the next big thing in beauty.
But can using amla really lead to a healthier scalp and luscious locks? Here’s what the research says, how to make your own hair mask, and more.
Anecdotal reports suggest amla can:
- condition your scalp
- promote healthy hair growth
- improve the tone of henna hair dyes
- minimize grays
- boost volume
Hair growth
An old animal study found that topical application of amla oil slightly increased the rate of hair growth in rabbits. The researchers suspect this benefit is tied to amla’s high concentration of vitamin E.
Vitamin E supports healthy circulation. Applying it tropically may promote healing and cell regeneration in the given area.
Although these results are promising, more research is needed to assess how amla powder affects human hair.
Overall health
Amla is rich in:
- vitamin C
- tannins
- phosphorus
- iron
- calcium
-
Caution: Always perform a patch test before incorporating new ingredients into your formulations. For external use only.
These products do not prevent, treat or cure any illness or disease
Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived component
STORAGE: Store in an airtight, cool, dark place. When stored properly, best used within 1 year from date of purchase.