Dabur Amla Hair Oil 300ml

$6.18 $5.99
(as of 26/08/2010 05:39 - info)
  • Enriches hair, making them strong from inside and beautiful outside
  • Lasts all day long
  • Packed with the natural goodness of Amla (Indian gooseberry)that gives a natural shine
  • For healthy, lustrous hair

Dabur Amla Hair Oil is India”s trusted hair oil. Packed with the natural goodness of Amla (Indian gooseberry), Dabur Amla Hair Oil enriches your hair, making them strong from inside and beautiful outside to keep you looking absolutely gorgeous all day long. Dabur Amla Hair Oil is today the largest hair oil brand in the country with over 35 million consumers. Dabur Amla Hair Oil has constantly evolved as the epitome of beauty for Indian women.

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5 Reviews

  1. Linda Sterling says:
    Posted August 15, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I tried this product while deployed to Iraq. Being an African-American woman, our hair needs oil. This product conditioned my hair and I immediately noticed less or no breakage. My hair is in the best condition that it has been in years. I use it nightly and leave it in since my hair is very porous. It absorbs completely. This product was also excellent as a braid spray. I put it into a spray bottle and sprayed it on my scalp between the braids. No build up. I purchased many bottles prior to me redeploying back to the US. I highly recommend this product.

  2. The Cool Relax says:
    Posted June 4, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    As an African-American woman who has suffered from breakage and damaged hair, I have to give this props. I’ve only been using the product for about two week now and I’m seeing big difference in my hair. I use it as a part of deep conditioning regimen and let me say when I complete the overall process of conditioning, shampooing, and combing or brushing through my hair I have very little breakage. If I don’t use it as a part of my DC regimen than, I’ll some to some cheap conditioner as a prepoo to soften my hair for about 35 mins. True the smell isn’t the best but for the work it has done on my hair it gets my respect. I will warn you the first ingredient used in this oil is mineral oil, so for my natural ladies who are scared of that, you may want to try the powder form.

  3. Denise Cummings says:
    Posted May 16, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This oil is wonderful for the hair. Especially when you’re using henna. Amla helps to keep the hair from becoming brittle and hard when using henna as a conditioner. I love it!!

  4. K. Ramage says:
    Posted March 5, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I am too tired to do a video review. Maybe, I will do one later. This oil is a must have for ladies with natural hair. I am AAF with 3c/4b hair that has been thinning since the birth of my child. I have been natural for 4 years and mostly keep my hair in cornrows because of this dry, hot weather. I do “baby” my hair. Weekly conditioning, bi-weekly deep condition, satin scarves etc etc. I used this oil for my weekly conditioning. I put this on my dry hair, let it sit for a few hours (after dinner). I washed it out with apple cider vinegar and applied some shea butter and went to bed. When I wokeup I had a new head of curls!! Perfect little corkscrew curls and they were so moist. I have also been using it on my ends when I were my ponytails (between braiding). I have only been using this oil about two weeks but it really has made a difference in my curl definition and the moisture content of my hair. I highly recommend this proudcts to my natural girls!! It does have a smell to it but it disappears throughout the day. Be sure to rinse it out well.

  5. Roshida Downey says:
    Posted February 6, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I had tghis oil before. I just love this product. Not too oily and I love the smell, not over done! It does wonders for the hair and I would recommend it wholeheartedly! It really conditions the hair.


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