- Male
- 28 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really concerned about my hair fall and thinning and would like to explore ayurvedic treatments. I'm not interested in trying any allopathic options because I'm worried about side effects. Can you suggest some effective ayurvedic approaches that are safe and natural?
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For hairfall and hair thinning, you can try using Baidyanath Mahabhringraj Hair Oil. Apply this oil on your scalp and massage gently. It helps in promoting hair growth and reducing hair fall. Additionally, you can take Divya Kesh Kanti Herbal Shampoo for washing your hair. This shampoo helps in nourishing the scalp and hair roots, promoting healthy hair growth. Remember to follow the instructions on the packaging for best results.
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