Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from April 7, 2019

Indulekha Bringha Hairfall Shampoo

New, Indulekha Bringha Hairfall Shampoo - Contains 9 full Bringha plant extracts in very bottle. Indulekha Bringha shampoo is not just a regular shampoo but an Ayurvedic Medicine for Hairfall . Use regularly, minimum thrice a week. . Effective for all hair types. Safe to use on artificially colored or permed hair. Natural herbal formulation tend to change colour over time. However, the product efficacy remains unchanged. For external use only. Store in a cool and dry place. In case of problem upon usage consult a physician. Hairfall due to breakage . Bringhraj in Ayurveda is known as keshraj - 'King of hair'. Known for its medicinal properties of reviving and regenerating new hair. Contains natural herbs to restore the natural goodness of your hair. Contains no Artificial ingredients. Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine that prevents hairfall.

Indulekha Bringha Oil

Indulekha Bringha Oil is made from natural herbs that helped nourish my hair. While I had to wash my hair every day, the oil strengthened my hair and stimulated growth and is definitely worth it. The gloss remains and doesn’t dull out over time. You might not see a difference in a week, but if you apply it regularly, it won’t disappoint you. The oil helps with hair growth. Hair has increased in thickness. This oil stimulates hair growth. But the bottle is not pocket friendly and it is too pricey. In winter, the oil became thick. I had to place it in warm water to remedy this. Rating:4/5 PROS Quick hair regrowth Reduces hair loss Mess-free application Makes hair smoother and softer Eliminates dandruff and other scalp infections Prevents premature graying of hair Chemical-free CONS Strong fragrance Not cost-effective Makes hair sticky and greasy Becomes thicker in the winter

How to love yourself?

Inner bonding is a powerful six-step self-healing process that offers a road map for learning to love yourself. Learning and practicing these six steps will gradually result in loving yourself rather than continuing to abandon yourself. The Six Steps Of Inner Bonding: 1. Be willing to feel pain and take responsibility for your feelings. All feelings are informational, letting us know whether we're loving ourselves or abandoning ourselves, or if others are being loving or controlling. Step one is mindfully following your breath to get present in your body, and compassionately embracing all feelings. It's about moving toward your feelings rather than away from them with various forms of self-abandonment, such as staying focused in your head, judging yourself, turning to addictions to numb out, or making someone else responsible for your feelings. 2. Move into the intent to learn. In inner bonding, there are only two possible intentions in any given moment: T