Hair Care With Divya Kesh Kanti Shampoo
herbal hair shampoo and cleanser useful in dryness and roughness of
hair. It prevents hair fall and improves hair glow. Different Ayurvedic
herbs that are used to prepare this product for hair loss, removing
dandruff, prevents hair fall and improves hair glow. This is completely a
herbal preparation that can be used regularly & provides the most
required nourishment to the hair.In ayurveda Divya Kesh Kanti is used
for the treatment of Kapha and Vata imbalances. When regularly used Kesh
Kanti shampoo brings about strength in the cuticles of the hair and
prevents the premature graying & premature hair fall.Kesh Kanti
Shampoo is suitable for all hair types. It gives shining look to your
hair.

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It reduces the roughness from your hair and provides them with proper nourishment.
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It also helps in reducing the excessive itching of the scalp due to formation of dandruff.
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It is very well known for it’s rejuvenative properties and is especially good for the hair.
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It is very well known to improve hair growth and color.
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It is good treatment as well as prevention of the lice or ticks occurrence in the hair.
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It acts as a good Rasayan for those individuals suffering from weak eye sight.
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It is also known to bring about the treatment of various types of skin disorders whether they are acute or chronic.
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It gives luster and shining to hair by providing essential nutrients to the hair.
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It provides soothing effect to head and brain & keeps mind fresh and provides mental relief.
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It provides nourishment to the roots of the hair and makes them strong and healthy.
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It provides strength to the cuticle and prevents excessive loss of hair.
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Shampoo is also a useful product for other diseases of the scalp such as eczema, psoriasis, etc.
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It nourishes scalp, hair and provides strength to the weak roots of the hair.
Key Ingredients of Divya Kesh Kanti Shampoo:
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Reetha (Sapindus tripholiatus)
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Amla (Emblica officinalis)
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Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
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Henna (Lawsonia innermis)
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Shikakai (Acacia concinna)
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Neem (Azadirachta indica)
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Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi)
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Tagar (Valeriana wallichi)
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Bakuchi (Psoralia corylifolia)
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Haldi (Curcuma longa)
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Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia)
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Aloe vera
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Amahaldi (Curcuma amada).
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