Turmeric
Turmeric, Curcuma longa is a rhizomatous herbacessential oilsus perennial plant of the ginger
family Zingiberaceae Turmeric is used in many celebrations of Hindus. Especially in Hindu
wedding brides would rub with turmeric on their bodies for glowing look. New born babies also
rubbed with turmeric on their forehead for good luck. Traditionally women rub turmeric on their
cheeks to produce a natural golden glow
Hair Care
Amla
Amla is obtained from the plant Emblica Officinalis, Family Euphorbiaceae. Amla is rich in
vitamin C, tannins and minerals such as phosphorus, iron and calcium which provides nutrition
to hair and also causes darkening of hair.[15] Hibiscus consists of calcium, phosphorus, iron,
vitamin B1, riboflavin, niacin and vitamin C, used to stimulate thicker hair growth and prevents
premature graying of hair.[16]
Almond oil
The almond oil is obtained from Prunus dulcis. The almond oil basically contains about 78% of
this fat. This oil contains very small amounts of super-unsaturated Omega-3 essential fatty acids.
It proves to be very nourishing, and softens and strengthens the hair. The almond oil also proves
to be a very good cleansing agent. Almond oil has been used for many centuries, even before it's
spread as a commercial agro-product.