Natural Cleanser: Saponins in the powder create a mild lather that removes dirt and excess oil without harsh chemical detergents.
Fights Dandruff: Its antifungal and antibacterial properties soothe an itchy scalp and clear away flaky buildup.
Strengthens Roots: Vitamins and micronutrients feed the hair follicles to reduce hair fall and breakage.
Softens Texture: It acts as a natural detangler and smooths hair cuticles to add shine and tame frizz.
Balances pH: It maintains the natural acid-alkaline balance of your scalp to support healthy follicles.
How to Use It
As a Hair Wash: Mix the powder with warm water into a smooth paste, massage it into your wet scalp, leave it for a few minutes, and rinse thoroughly.
As a Nourishing Mask: Combine the powder with yogurt, aloe vera gel, or a carrier oil to add extra moisture for dry hair.
As a Hair Mask (Natural Hair Dye): mix 2 parts henna powder with 1 part shikakai powder. Add warm water, tea, or curd to form a smooth paste. Let it rest for 30 minutes, apply from roots to tips, leave on for 45–90 minutes, and rinse thoroughly with plain water.