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Bhringraj

(Maka)

Eclipta 

Alba

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The plant of Eclipta Alba or commonly called Maka has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine for its rejuvenating properties in various areas, not only for the beauty of the hair but also for that of the skin.

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When talking about hair care herbs, Bhringraj is certainly one of the first herbs to recommend.


It is one of the most important herbs of Ayurvedic medicine, it is considered a "rayasana" (rejuvenation) due to its anti-aging properties.


On the hair it can act as a natural darkening conditioner.

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Property:


Prevents premature graying of hair


Promotes hair growth


Prevents hair loss


Check the dandruff and eliminate it


Useful in the case of psoriasis, eczema dermatitis, itching of the scalp in general


Helps cleanse the skin by eliminating excess sebum


It improves the structure of the hair making it thicker, shiny and voluminous

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The plant contains alkanoids, nicotine, ecliptin, sponine and coumarin which give it essential properties such as: healing, astringent, antibacterial, stimulating, soothing, sebum-regulating, purifying, revitalizing, purgative, tonic both on the skin and on the scalp.

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