AAMLA POWDER
AAmla Powder
AAmla (Indian Gooseberry) powder is a powerhouse of Vitamin C, antioxidants, tannins, and essential nutrients. It is widely used in skincare, haircare, and general wellness due to its healing and rejuvenating properties. AAmla is known for improving hair growth, strengthening roots, brightening skin, boosting digestion, and enhancing immunity. It is 100% natural and suitable for regular use when used correctly.
Benefits of AAmla Powder
1. For Hair
• Strengthens hair roots and reduces hair fall.
• Promotes faster and thicker hair growth.
• Controls dandruff and prevents fungal scalp infections.
• Delays premature greying due to high antioxidants.
• Adds natural shine, volume, and softness to hair.
• Rejuvenates hair follicles and improves scalp health.
2. For Skin
• Natural source of Vitamin C → brightens skin tone.
• Reduces pigmentation, marks, and dark spots.
• Slows down signs of ageing (wrinkles, fine lines).
• Promotes natural glow by boosting collagen production.
• Helps control excess oil and purifies the skin.
3. For General Health (if consumed)
• Boosts immunity and overall energy levels.
• Supports digestion and reduces acidity.
• Detoxifies the body and supports liver health.
• Regulates blood sugar levels (when used moderately).
• Helps improve eyesight and skin health internally.
Uses / How to Use AAmla Powder
1. For Hair Pack
• Mix aamla powder + water / curd / aloe vera gel.
• Apply on scalp and hair for 20–30 minutes → rinse.
• Can be added to henna for extra shine.
2. For Dandruff Control
• Mix aamla + neem powder + water → apply to scalp.
3. For Hair Growth Oil
• Heat coconut oil → add aamla powder → strain → use 2–3 times a week.
4. For Skin Brightening
• Mix aamla powder + honey + rose water → 10 minutes mask.
5. For Pigmentation
• Mix aamla + curd or aloe gel → apply only on affected areas.
6. For Consumption (If using edible grade)
• ½ to 1 teaspoon with warm water in the morning.
• Or mix in juice, smoothies, or herbal drinks.
Conditions When NOT to Use AAmla Powder
1. Extremely Sensitive Skin
• May cause mild burning, redness or irritation due to Vitamin C.
2. Active Eczema, Psoriasis, or Dermatitis
• Avoid applying on affected skin areas.
3. If You Have a Dry Scalp
• AAmla is slightly astringent → may worsen dryness if used too frequently.
4. Allergy to AAmla or Vitamin C–Rich Products
• Avoid completely → do a patch test before using.
5. On Wounds, Cuts, or Active Acne Inflammation
• Can irritate broken skin.
6. If You Have Low Blood Sugar
• Oral use can reduce sugar levels → diabetics must take caution.
7. During Cold/Flu (For Some People)
• Very cooling in nature → may aggravate symptoms in some individuals.
8. Avoid Excessive Use
• Too much internal consumption can cause acidity or stomach discomfort.
• Too much hair use can make scalp dry.
Important Precautions
• Always do a patch test before using on skin or scalp.
• Use 1–2 times a week for hair and skin.
• If consuming, use only food-grade amla powder.
• Always moisturize after using on skin or hair.