100% Pure & Natural
Only One Ingredient: Our premium Amla Oil is 100% Pure & Natural – No Additives, No Chemicals, No Alcohol, No Fragrance and Not Diluted.
Non-GMO.
Made without pesticides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it really 100% pure? What are the ingredients? Yes! there is only one ingredient: 100% Pure & Natural Amla Oil (Emblica Officinalis).
Q: Is Amla Oil good for hair? Amla is considered a ‘superfood‘ for hair. With a zillion nutrients like vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and phytonutrients present in this ‘wonder fruit’, it is a hair fall control product and natural conditioner. Amla is also very high in antioxidants which help your scalp.
Q: How do I use this oil? Use it before taking a shower, leave it for an hour if you have the time, or after shower, rub little on your hair and scalp usually at night, if you don't have to go out take a shower next day.
Q: What is the shelf life for the oil? Best if used within 36 months from your purchase date.
What are carrier oils?
“Carrier Oil” is a term generally used in the contexts of aromatherapy and cosmetic recipes for natural skin and hair care.
Carrier oils and essential oils are made from plants. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils and “carry” them to your skin. That’s because essential oils are potent and can cause irritation when applied directly to your skin.
A Carrier Oil is a vital aspect of an aromatherapy massage or a natural cosmetic such as a soap, bath oil, body oil, cream, lip balm, lotion, or other moisturizer, as it can affect the usefulness of the massage and the color, scent, therapeutic properties, and shelf life of the final product, respectively.
Most carrier oils are unscented or lightly scented and don’t interfere with an essential oil’s therapeutic properties. They may be used alone or with other oils to nourish your skin.
Cold Pressing
It is a chemical-free process that involves placing the nuts or seeds in a horizontal press that has an 'expeller,' which is a rotating screw. The screw drives the nuts and seeds through a barrel-shaped hollow and compresses them until the high pressure squeezes out the oil, which seeps out through the opening, while the ‘meal,’ or the debris, remains inside the barrel. The oil is then filtered, resulting in the finished product. Due to the absence of solvent residues in Cold Pressing, the outcome is cleaner, purer oils that are higher in natural colors and scents.