


🌿 Elevate your hair care ritual with nature’s purest touch!
Hesh Aritha Herbal Ayurveda Powder is a 100% natural shampoo crafted from traditional herbs and plant extracts. It deeply cleanses hair, enhances natural shine and bounce, and doubles as a gentle cleaner for clothes and ornaments. Ideal for adults seeking chemical-free, eco-friendly hair care with proven customer satisfaction.
| ASIN | B00KJRZV1M |
| Active Ingredient | Herbal |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #296,212 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #11,236 in Hair Shampoos |
| Brand | Hesh |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (339) |
| Date First Available | 9 June 2014 |
| Department | unisex |
| Features | ayurvedic, natural_ingredients |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | B00KJRZV1M |
| Manufacturer | RSINC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 8.64 x 4.06 cm; 109 g |
| Size | 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
T**R
Will but again
L**A
Very nice. After washing with it, the hair is soft and shiny.
M**1
Update: I thought this brand worked well until I used it up and decided to go with Carmel Organics because they have larger 8 oz bags at a great value. This brand had lots of little particles that were so hard to wash out, but CO brand is super super finely ground and has absolutely no chunks or particles resulting in a super smooth shampoo paste! This brand may be good as a “sample” but I recommend just investing in Carmel Organics bulk bags for quality and value! Warning: This is a long review, but it’s probably worth reading if your goal is making your own shampoo:) I got this brand of both soap nut powder(aritha) and Shikakai to try for the past month and see if u can actually do homemade shampoo for once! I’ve learned that it’s not an exact science, but more of a personal journey and science experiment. I jot down my recipes as I go and have perfected it over the last month. Now that I’m hooked I’ll be buying more bulk packaging, but I highly recommend these as a start. I do wish they were a bit more finely ground as it can take a while to scrub all the bits out. If you’re wanting to try diy shampoo I recommend doing research on Pinterest/YouTube because much depends on your hair type. If you blindly follow a recipe like I did at first you might end up with really greasy hair😂 But since I’m white and have soft, fine hair that gets greasy way too quick if I add too many oils... I now stick to just equal parts of the powders. For long hair... 1 T aritha and shikakai(though I’m going to try adding amla, which are the classic 3 Ayurvedic shampoo paste ingredients) instead of mixing with water I soak 1 T. Fenugreek seeds in 1 cup of water for a day prior and then throw the seeds and water in the blender until it’s super blended, I strain it into a bowl over my powders. I like adding 1 T. Natural aloe gel and 1 T. rose water and just a few drops of argan oil and eo. It becomes a very mucilaginous mix(thanks to the fenugreek or methi which promotes extremely visible hair growth after a couple months, plus adds shine and a bit of volume I feel). I store it in the fridge for at least a week no problem and I’ll just take it out for each wash and apply generously to several parts I make in my hair with a comb. I work a good amount into my middle and ends as well, put my hair up in a clip and leave it for 5-15 mins to work it’s magic, jump in the shower, and then I wash it out very thoroughly at the end of my shower. I follow with an ACV rinse often adding a drop of cedar and rosemary eo to promote hair growth and shine and comb through thoroughly with a shower comb. I only wash my hair about every third day now that I’ve transitioned fully to this method. Also I’ve found this recipe makes way too much shampoo since I just cut my hair to shoulder length. I will probably use 1 teaspoon per powder now and less fenugreek water mix. I make all kinds of diy beauty products and I’ve tried a bunch of homemade AND store bought natural shampoo and this is genuinely the first one that I know I’m a lifelong believer in it!!!! And each of the little baggies lasts a couple months! All I can say is don’t give up, keep researching and experimenting to find the right mix for your hair(you can also use some of it as a face wash/mask too!) You’re totally in control. It’s affordable, fun, interesting, natural, safe and it works!!!
K**E
This is a part of my herbal collection for my hair and I use it all the time
M**N
I have used this product for several washings of my hair......I am amazed at how silky, smooth and soft it leaves it. Its a bit messy but the results are worth it! It is far better than conventional shampoos. So glad I found it!
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