Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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week in Indian herbs! Cleansing Balm

Some time ago I had the opportunity to participate in a collective order on Spices of India website where I bought some Indian grass (in fact they are in powder form) for the treatment of the hair or skin.
You know you always say that the Indian women have great hair?
So I could not pass up the opportunity to try their secrets?
I guess you already know the answer!

I'm sorry, I needed the inevitable first henna and I was curious to try the so-called herbal cleansing only that, like any self-respecting compulsive buying, then I end up forgetting everything and I have taken in hand this week and only that's how I opened "The week of Indian herbs !

Here is a list of my expenses:

  • Al Mumtaz Henna Aroosa
  • Shikakai powder
  • Areetha powder
  • Heenara Herbal Hair Pack
  • Brahmi Leaves Powder
  • Orange Peel Powder
  • Skin Tone Up Powder
  • Kapoor Kachli Powder

Ok, those names so they say very little but are so poetic, is not it?
tries to describe with a little 'to trying to be calm and as clear as possible.

Al Mumtaz Henna Aroosa
I used for a long time Pakistani Jamila henna (who used to know how wonderful) but for the moment not easy to find at reasonable prices. So I needed a replacement and I must say that I was not disappointed henna, henna is definitely superior to that found on the market (I know someone is in the ethnic shops) and a bright red.

Shikakai and Areetha - Herbs washing
The cleansing herbs are used mixed with hot water until you get a pap smear from the head and leave at speeds up to 10-15 minutes which will then rinsed (I massage a bit 'on cupio hair).


Shikakai (which means "fruit for hair") and the powder is extracted from the pods, bark and leaves of Acacia concinna then dried and pulverized.
Washing very gently - too fat for my hair - but it is also very conditioning in surprise, even after washing half knot! I do not understand how the mere dust can have this power ... if anyone knows how to explain it to me, I'd be curious to figure it out.
the packaging is said to be even dandruff and strengthen the roots (in a nutshell), but I must say that all herbs are described as miraculous for our hair.
If you are interested, but I recommend buying the Shikakai Aroma-Zone which is more finely chopped and use more easily.

Areetha / Aritha (Sanpidus Trifoliatus) ie soap nuts pulverized those who say you can use in the washing machine ... I will only comment on their use as shampoo powder.
Aritha I must say that alone is pretty aggressive, it makes a light froth but the hair do sgneeek as advertising Nelsen dishwasher a few years ago. In fact, even then I remain dry.

Since the Shikakai Aritha is very delicate and aggressive, the solution is to blend the two powders and after testing, you should get the mix that best suits our hair. I'm not there yet failed because although after washing your hair is clean, soft, shiny, covered, not at all excited, after two days have already been re-washed, alas! I imagine that those who have dry hair will not have these problems ...

About all'ecologicità of this type washing, is not to be taken for granted as this type of plants (especially walnuts) contain saponins is not said to be less toxic of surfactants in the shampoo that we use normally. Looking around the web, I found conflicting opinions, and then I think it is rather the case that everyone makes up their own minds on this issue.

Heenara Herbal Hair Pack
E ' a mixture of herbs for hair henna among which 36% were added to which other nice herbs "curative"

Maka Leaves (9%): Lepidium meyenii
Shikakai Fruit: Acacia concinna
Amla Fruit (5%): Emblica Officinalis
Methi Seed: Trigonella foenum-graecum
Narang Chal: I guessed to be the dust of Orange
Neem Leaves: Neem leaves
Kumari Leaves: should be the Aloe Barbadensis
Japakusum Flower: Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Mandoor Powder:?
Behda Fruit: Terminalia Beler
Kapur Kachli Stem: Hedychium spicatum
Brahmi Leaves: Herpestis Monnier
Harde Fruit:?
Chandan: Santalum Album
dravya Sugandh:?

After searching the length and breadth of the botanical names, I think it will be easier plant to plant more research - always someone who interests you.
In a nutshell, this mix of course serves to revive the color but is also described as a "beauty secret" ... is to be missed, no? Too bad that it has not yet done xD

Brahmi Leaves Powder
Herpestis Monnier
Choice Herbs can be purchased from the description is personal but they all look wonderful, especially miraculous.
Regarding the Brahmi, the packaging says it helps keep the dark hair (we speak of Indian women) because it counteracts the graying and makes them strong and shiny, dandruff and strengthens the roots (this is always good!) .

Kapoor Kachli Powder
Hedychium spicatum
I chose it because they say it promotes hair growth and make them strong and thick. Last but not least, helps styling and leaves a pleasant scent (true).

Both Brahmi Kapoor Kachli that should be used as a poultice mixed with water, on my own, I have mixed henna and - have been a case - but the result was one of the most satisfying of recent years.

Skin Tone Up Powder
Another mixture of herbs to use as a mask for the face which is as follows:

Aloe
Haridi: Terminalia chebula
Chandan: Santalum Album
Amla: Emblica Officinalis
Masurdal Powder: Lens culinaris (lentils red)
Wala
Jasat Bhasma: Curcuma Longa
Shalmalikantak: Bombax Ceiba
Orange Rose
Multani Mati Neem: or Fuller's Earth, a clay that they say have a strong absorption .

I tried it with a bit 'of water (you can also mix in the milk) and the result was excellent: leave skin feeling clean, fresh and soft. I recommend it.

Orange Peel Powder
powder of orange peel (there is also that of rose petals)
should be quite astringent and help clean the pores. I taken mostly because I love the citrus scent and use as a mask-scrub alone or with the Skin Tone up.


If you put your search on the internet, you will find that the Ayurvedic tradition know a lot of plants and herbs and beauty. In fact, flipping through the pages I have suggested there's many more and you'll see that those I cited are just a small example.
If you like to try a little 'all like me, I do not think you'll be disappointed.
I know that there are also some ethnic shops, but I recommend buying these beautiful herbs from popular brands such as Hesh (on the web is just this and I hope it is safe) that you do not know what ever we can trim ... we are careful.

I think I said more or less everything on my herbs, I will continue to test the mixture and Aritha Shikakai and if you'll let you know. If you have questions or suggestions, come forward with comments.

soon!


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