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Kesh Nirogi Hair Pack Powder Mask | Ayurvedic Herbal Formula for Anti-Hairfall | Dandruff Control | Deep Conditioning | 100g
Kesh Nirogi Hair Pack Powder Mask | Ayurvedic Herbal Formula for Anti-Hairfall | Dandruff Control | Deep Conditioning | 100g
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Kesh Nirogi Hair Pack is a 19-herb Ayurvedic hair mask powder for external use — a classical Keshya (hair-supporting) lepa blend led by Mahendi, Amla, Bhangaro (Bhringraj) and Methi. Mixed fresh with water or curd, it becomes a herbal paste for the scalp and hair, with no synthetic colours, fragrance or added harsh chemicals.
This is a multi-herb cosmetic powder, not a single-herb pack. Nineteen ingredients are blended in defined proportions — cleansing herbs (Aritha, Shikakai), conditioning flowers (Jasud, Gulab), and the classical Keshya herbs Bhangaro, Amla, Brahmi and Jatamansi — each appearing on the label by weight.
About Kesh Nirogi Hair Pack
A traditional lepa-style hair pack for regular scalp and hair care, suitable for all hair types. It draws on the classical Ayurvedic idea that a herbal paste, applied externally and washed off, can support the scalp and condition the hair. For external use only.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance
Ayurveda groups many of these herbs under Keshya (hair-supporting) and Varnya (complexion-supporting) actions. Bhangaro (Bhringraj, Eclipta alba) is among the most respected Keshya herbs in the classical nighantus, traditionally linked to nourishing the hair and maintaining its natural colour. Amla (Emblica officinalis) is a classical hair and scalp herb, while Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) and Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) are valued in the texts as cooling, soothing herbs for the head. Aritha and Shikakai are the traditional natural cleansers of Indian hair care, and Jasud (Hibiscus) and Gulab (rose) are classical conditioning flowers. Together they form a balanced cosmetic lepa, taken in the traditional weekly-routine sense.
Key Features
- 19-herb Ayurvedic blend: a full label-declared formula led by Mahendi (15%), Amla (9%) and Bhangaro (9%).
- Classical Keshya herbs: Bhangaro, Amla, Brahmi and Jatamansi, traditionally valued for hair and scalp care.
- Natural cleansers built in: Aritha and Shikakai, the traditional herbal cleansers of Indian hair care.
- Conditioning flowers: Jasud (Hibiscus) and Gulab (rose) traditionally used to leave hair soft and manageable.
- Supports roots & reduces breakage: Amla and Methi are traditionally used to support stronger-feeling roots and help reduce breakage.
- No added harsh chemicals: no synthetic colours, no added fragrance — a herbal powder you mix fresh.
- Suitable for all hair types: for dry, oily and combination hair, used as a weekly pack.
Composition (label-verified)
| Ingredient | Part | % |
|---|---|---|
| Mahendi (Lozenia alba) | Leaf | 15.0% |
| Amla (Emblica officinalis) | Fruit | 9.0% |
| Bhangaro (Eclipta alba) | Whole plant | 9.0% |
| Methi (Trigonella foenum-graecum) | Seed | 7.0% |
| Jethimadh (Glycyrrhiza glabra) | Root | 7.0% |
| Vacha (Acorus calamus) | Rhizome | 7.0% |
| Aritha (Sapindus trifoliatus) | Seed | 5.0% |
| Shikakai (Acacia concinna) | Pod | 5.0% |
| Jasud (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) | Flower | 4.5% |
| Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) | Whole plant | 4.0% |
| Lohakat | — | 4.0% |
| Nimbu (Citrus limon) | Fruit | 4.0% |
| Gulab (Rosa centifolia) | Flower | 3.5% |
| Nili (Indigofera tinctoria) | Whole plant | 3.5% |
| Narangi (Citrus reticulata) | Fruit | 2.5% |
| Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) | Rhizome | 2.5% |
| Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) | Stem | 2.5% |
| Kapurkachli (Hedychium spicatum) | Rhizome | 2.5% |
| Nimb (Azadirachta indica) | Leaf | 2.5% |
Total 100%. Net weight 100 g. Ingredient names and proportions exactly as printed on the product label.
Research & Scientific References
Several of the pack's herbs have published cosmetic research. Bhringraj (Eclipta alba) has been studied for its traditionally recognised hair-supporting properties: a whole-plant extract was observed to encourage the growth (anagen) phase in resting hair follicles in a laboratory model. (Datta et al., 2009 — Journal of Ethnopharmacology; PMID 19481595) Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) leaf-and-flower extract was evaluated for hair-supporting potential in a laboratory model under study conditions. (Adhirajan et al., 2003 — Journal of Ethnopharmacology; PMID 12963149)
Findings were observed under research conditions and do not constitute medical claims. Individual results may vary.
How to Use
Take 1–2 tablespoons of the powder in a bowl. Add water, rose water or curd and mix into a smooth paste. Apply evenly to the scalp and hair, covering the roots. Leave on for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water. Use up to twice a week as part of a regular hair-care routine. For external use only.
Who Can Use It
Suitable for adults of all hair types looking for a natural, chemical-free herbal hair pack. Anyone with sensitive skin or a known plant allergy should patch-test first. It is also gentle enough for colour-treated hair, being free of synthetic dyes — though Mahendi and Nili are natural colouring herbs, so a mild natural tint may develop with repeated use.
Safety Information
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, in a tightly closed airtight container. Mix only the amount you need fresh each time; do not store the made-up paste.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Kesh Nirogi Hair Pack?
It is a 19-herb Ayurvedic hair mask powder for external use — a classical lepa blend of cleansing, conditioning and Keshya (hair-supporting) herbs that you mix fresh with water or curd and apply to the scalp and hair.
How often should I use it?
Up to twice a week, as part of a regular hair-care routine.
Can I use it on colour-treated hair?
Yes — it is free of synthetic dyes and harsh chemicals. Note that Mahendi and Nili are natural colouring herbs, so a mild natural tint may develop on lighter hair with repeated use.
Is it suitable for an oily scalp?
Yes. The natural cleansers Aritha and Shikakai, with Nimbu, are traditionally used to help balance excess scalp oil.
What are the key herbs and their other names?
Bhangaro — Bhringraj, Eclipta alba. Amla — Amalaki, Emblica officinalis. Mahendi — Mehndi / henna (label botanical Lozenia alba). Aritha — Reetha / soapnut, Sapindus trifoliatus. Shikakai — Acacia concinna. Jatamansi — Nardostachys jatamansi. Jasud — Gudhal / Hibiscus.
Is it chemical-free?
It is made from herbal powders with no synthetic colours or added fragrance. As with any botanical product, patch-test first if you have sensitive skin.
Can it be taken internally?
No — this is a hair pack for external use only.
Has any of its herbs been studied scientifically?
Yes. Bhringraj (Datta et al., 2009 — Journal of Ethnopharmacology) and Hibiscus (Adhirajan et al., 2003 — Journal of Ethnopharmacology) have published cosmetic-research studies on hair-supporting potential. Results were observed under study conditions; individual results may vary.
Is it available at Riddhish Herbals?
Yes — in stock at riddhishherbals.com with pan-India delivery and a bill provided, and at our Gujarat retail counter.
Build the full Kesh Nirogi hair routine:
- Kesh Nirogi Anti-Hair Fall Oil — the Bhringraj & Gunja taila to massage in before the pack.
- Kesh Nirogi Anti-Dandruff Oil — Neem & Karanj for a flaky, itchy scalp between masks.
- Single-herb add-ons: Amla Powder · Jasud (Hibiscus) Powder · Bhringraj Powder
- Shop: Haircare
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