Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Review

Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Review

Hi Ladies,

I have started using and liking 100% natural products and Kama is one brand I blindly trust. I have many natural products for my face and I thought now its time to buy something natural for my precious hair.  I got this oil a while back, but was very lazy to use. Finally, one day, right before I was about to wash my hair, I applied this and let’s see what happened when I opened this tiny bottle.

Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Review

Product Description:

Recommended in the ancient Sahasrayogam Ayurveda text for lush and healthy hair. It thickens hair while adding body and shine. Removes loose dandruff flakes. Naturally conditioning.  The secret of luxuriant, glossy hair. This combination of herbs, processed in pure sesame oil and milk, includes indigo (neeli), eclipta alba and gooseberry, said in Ayurveda to promote hair growth. Balloon vine helps maintain a healthy scalp. Liqorice with its antiseptic properties protects against bacterial and fungal infections.

Bringadi Oil 1

Price:

INR 450 for 100 ml.

Ingredients:

Indigofera Tinctoria linn, Cardiopermum Halicacabum linn, Eclipta Alba, Phyllanthus Emblica, Sesamum Indicum Oil, Cocasnucifera Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra, Rosmarinus Officinalis Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia Oil.

Hair Oil

My Experience with Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment:

I massaged the oil for good 10 minutes and this oil didn’t feel greasy at all on my fingers. I started wondering what kind of oil is this?? It’s not at all sticky or greasy, feels light, has a weird herbal smell.  With these doubts in mind, I went on to take my shower. To my surprise, after washing my hair just with a regular shampoo, my hair felt so soft and smooth that I skipped my conditioner. For a girl like me, skipping a conditioner is a big deal as my hair is chemically treated and feels rough without conditioning. I am very happy that this oil worked, yes!!! The claim by the company is right that it acts as a natural conditioner. My hair felt very nice and a little glossy once they dried, just with one time application of this oil. I am pretty amazed with this product though I have not explored this oil completely but I am sure it will keep on amazing me!!

Bringadi Hair Oil

Pros of Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment:

  • Light oil.
  • Natural conditioner for hair.
  • Has nozzles for easy flow.
  • Nonsticky.
  • Washes out easily.
  • 100% natural.
  • Gives little glossy effect.
  • Quick results.

Cons of Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment:

  • Limited availability.

IMBB Rating:

5/5.

Will I Repurchase Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment?

Definitely, I was on a look out for a natural conditioner, never knew an oil will be my next conditioner.  I will repurchase and recommend this oil!!!

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13 thoughts on “Kama Ayurveda Bringadi Intensive Hair Treatment Review

      1. Neelibhringadi oil…??? Never heard of this one.. which company n howz d product.. plz do share ur experience if you ‘ve used it..

  1. Are the claims about lush hair growth and stopping hair loss any good? I’m shedding hair like leaves in autumn so even though I hate to oil my hair, I’d give it a go if it helps.

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