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Anmol Hair Oil Review – My 60-Day Ayurvedic Hair Growth Journey

 

Anmol Hair Oil Review – My 60-Day Ayurvedic Hair Growth Journey

By Vivek Trivedi


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As someone who has battled hair fall, dandruff, and slow growth for years, I’ve tried every remedy—from expensive serums to DIY masks. When I discovered Anmol Hair Oil by Shree Akshar Pharmaceuticals, its 100% Ayurvedic formula caught my attention.


I decided to test it for 60 days and document my experience. Here’s my detailed review, including before-after results, pros & cons, and whether it lives up to the hype.



First Impressions – Packaging & Smell


✅ Packaging: Comes in a 200ml amber Plastic bottle (protects ingredients from sunlight).
✅ Texture: Medium-weight oil (lighter than coconut oil but richer than serums).
✅ Smell: Earthy, herbal fragrance (typical of Ayurvedic oils).



Why I Tried Anmol Hair Oil?


My hair struggles:
✔ Excessive hair fall (especially during seasonal changes)
✔ Flaky scalp & dandruff
✔ Thinning edges & slow growth

Since I prefer chemical-free solutions, this oil—packed with Bhringraj, Amla, Brahmi, and 18+ herbs—seemed promising.



Key Ingredients & Their Benefits


Anmol Hair Oil contains 20+ Ayurvedic herbs and oils. Here’s how the star ingredients helped me:


1. Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba) – "Hair Growth King"

  • Reduced hair fall by 50% after 4 weeks.

  • My ponytail felt thicker by Day 45.


2. Amla (Indian Gooseberry) – Vitamin C Powerhouse

  • Reduced frizz & split ends.

  • Added natural shine without greasiness.


3. Brahmi (Centella Asiatica) – Stress Buster

  • Improved scalp circulation (less itchiness).

  • Strengthened roots (fewer strands on my comb).


4. Neem & Tea Tree Oil – Dandruff Fighter

  • No more white flakes after 3 weeks!

  • Scalp felt calmer & less irritated.


5. Cow’s Milk – Deep Nourishment

  • Made my hair softer & more manageable.



How I Used It? (My Routine)


  1. Applied 3x/week (left overnight).

  2. Massaged for 10 mins (key for absorption).

  3. Washed with mild shampoo next morning.



Did It Work? My Results After 60 Days


✅ Hair Fall Reduced by 70% (Way less hair in the drain!)
✅ Dandruff Fully Gone
✅ New Baby Hairs Sprouting (Especially at the temples)
✅ Less Breakage & Shinier Hair


Timeline:

  • Week 1-2: No major changes (typical with Ayurveda).

  • Week 3-4: Less shedding, scalp felt healthier.

  • Week 5-8: Visible thickness & baby hairs.

Verdict? It’s not an overnight miracle, but a solid Ayurvedic oil for long-term hair health.



Pros & Cons


✔ 100% Natural (No Chemicals or Parabens)
✔ Reduced Hair Fall & Dandruff
✔ Strengthened Roots & Added Shine
✔ Affordable (₹245 for 200ml)

✖ Requires Patience (4+ weeks for results)
✖ Herbal Smell (Not for perfume lovers)



Who Should Try It?


✔ If you have hair fall, dandruff, or slow growth
✔ If you prefer Ayurveda over chemical treatments
✔ If you want stronger, thicker hair naturally


Not Ideal For:


  • Those expecting instant results (give it 2 months).

  • People allergic to herbs (do a patch test first).



Where to Buy & Price?


I bought it from CureForSure.com for ₹265 (200ml) + Shipping


🔗 Buy Here: Anmol Hair Oil



Final Rating – Worth It?

4.5/5 Stars ★★★★☆


  • Works for hair fall & dandruff.

  • Needs consistent use (4+ weeks).

  • Great value for money.

Will I repurchase? Absolutely!



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Disclaimer: This is my personal experience. Results may vary. Always patch-test first.



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