Amla is traditionally used in hair care products. The high tannin (gallic tannic acid) content of the Indian gooseberry fruit also serves as a stain for fixing dyes in textiles. Amla is used traditionally in shampoos and hair oils because it is intended to nourish and nourish the hair and scalp, as well as help against premature gray hair. A large number of well-known Indian stars use the Dabur Amla hair oil regularly. Especially with dark, especially black hair, the Amla hair oil creates a wonderful velvety shine that makes the hair appear healthy and vital.


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