Imagine the comforting aroma of jasmine filling your senses as you gently massage nourishing amla oil into your scalp. Say goodbye to dry, brittle hair and hello to a radiant, healthy shine. Dabur Amla Jasmine Hair Oil, now available at Domomart.ie, brings the time-tested secrets of Indian hair care to your home in Ireland, promising stronger roots and a fragrant glow you'll adore.
Features & Benefits
- Enriched with Amla extract, known for its hair strengthening properties.
- Infused with the delicate and soothing fragrance of Jasmine.
- Helps to reduce hair fall and promote hair growth.
- Provides nourishment to the scalp for healthy, lustrous hair.
- Suitable for all hair types.
Product Details
| Brand |
Dabur |
| Weight |
200ml |
| Origin |
India |
| Best For |
Hair Nourishment & Strengthening |
Usage Inspirations
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Overnight Treatment: Gently massage the oil into your scalp and hair before bed. Wash it out in the morning for deep conditioning.
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Pre-Shampoo Treatment: Apply the oil 30 minutes before shampooing to protect your hair from dryness.
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Hair Mask Booster: Add a few drops to your regular hair mask for enhanced nourishment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I use this hair oil?
For best results, use 2-3 times a week.
Is this hair oil suitable for all hair types?
Yes, Dabur Amla Jasmine Hair Oil is suitable for all hair types.
How long should I leave the oil in my hair?
You can leave it on for as little as 30 minutes or overnight for a more intensive treatment.
Does this oil have a strong jasmine scent?
The oil has a pleasant, mild jasmine fragrance that is not overpowering.
Why Buy from Domomart.ie
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Fast Delivery: Enjoy 2-day nationwide delivery across Ireland.
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Competitive Prices: We offer the best value for quality ethnic groceries.
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Wide Selection: Find all your favourite international ingredients in one place.
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Quality Assured: We source only the best quality products for our customers.
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Convenient Shopping: Shop online or visit our physical stores in Navan and Dún Laoghaire.
We deliver throughout Ireland.