Results That Speak For Themselves
*Results based on an internal consumer study conducted with regular product usage.
Noticed reduced hair fall within 4–6 weeks of regular use*
Felt a calmer, cleaner scalp with less flakes & irritation*
Reported smoother, softer hair with better manageability*
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Stages of Hairfall




Causes of Hairfall
Harsh hair products can strip away natural oils and damage the hair’s protective layer. This weakens strands, leading to dryness, frizz, and breakage. Repeated use can irritate the scalp and stress hair roots, increasing hair fall and making hair look rough, fragile, and unhealthy over time.
Hormonal imbalances can disrupt the hair growth cycle, shorten the growth phase and increase shedding. Shifts in hormones may overstimulate oil glands, causing scalp greasiness that weakens follicles. Over time, this combination leads to thinning hair, reduced volume, and hair fall that feels gradual but persistent.
Stress can push hair follicles into a resting phase, increasing hair fall and slowing regrowth. Poor circulation and hormonal shifts reduce nourishment, leaving hair dull and weak. Prolonged stress may trigger patchy hair loss, making bald spots more visible and recovery slower without proper care.
Oil imbalance disrupts the scalp’s natural environment, affecting how hair follicles function. Excess oil can clog follicles and cause itchiness, while low oil leads to dryness and stress. Over time, this imbalance weakens roots, increases shedding, and makes the scalp more visible through thinning hair.

Understanding Dandruff
Dry Dandruff
Occurs when the scalp lacks moisture, causing tightness, itchiness, and fine white flakes. Needs gentle cleansing and hydration to restore the scalp barrier.
Oily Dandruff
Caused by excess oil on the scalp that feeds yeast growth, leading to greasy buildup, redness, and thick yellow flakes. Requires oil-balancing and antifungal care.
















