Dabur Amla vs. Hesh Amla

missnk

New Member
After being solely dependent on Hesh Castor Oil, I recently ordered two new brands of Amla oil after reading about them on this forum. I bought these two:

Hesh Amla Herbal Hair Oil - This is the one
http://theindianfoodstore.com/hesh-amla-herbal-hair-oil-200ml.html

and Dabur Amla Hair Oil - I bought the larger size because it was cheap
http://theindianfoodstore.com/dabur-amla-hair-oil-500ml.html

Here are my thoughts:
Hesh - It seemed thinner and less dense than the Dabur version but a little stickier. I used this one for about a week, soaking it in my hair overnight and then washing it off in the morning with my special Hesh Shikakai Shampoo =)

Dabur - This one was extra thick and I did the same routine for a week. It's hard to tell the difference between both of them, but I am sure there is something. I was hoping you all could tell me your experiences.

Which one do you all like better? Why? Or should I try something else?
 

NubianCurls

New Member
After being solely dependent on Hesh Castor Oil, I recently ordered two new brands of Amla oil after reading about them on this forum. I bought these two:

Hesh Amla Herbal Hair Oil - This is the one
http://theindianfoodstore.com/hesh-amla-herbal-hair-oil-200ml.html

and Dabur Amla Hair Oil - I bought the larger size because it was cheap
http://theindianfoodstore.com/dabur-amla-hair-oil-500ml.html

Here are my thoughts:
Hesh - It seemed thinner and less dense than the Dabur version but a little stickier. I used this one for about a week, soaking it in my hair overnight and then washing it off in the morning with my special Hesh Shikakai Shampoo =)

Dabur - This one was extra thick and I did the same routine for a week. It's hard to tell the difference between both of them, but I am sure there is something. I was hoping you all could tell me your experiences.

Which one do you all like better? Why? Or should I try something else?

There is an Arabic hair forum where women swear by Dabur Amla oil (green box with woman pic) as being the best growth aid oil then any other Amla oil brand. The method of using this oil is to massage it on your scalp at night and wash it off with conditioner in the morning. Another method is applying it in the morning and washing it off in the nightime.

The dabur oil is too strong and very effective then even the golden dabur and some have experienced hair loss when they stopped using it.

It takes three weeks only to see thicker new growth with Dabur amla. Just remember to take a photo now and another one in 3 or 4 weeks, also share it with us.
 

Almaz

New Member
Oh yes I know that forum I have used Dabur Amla most forever and some dont' like the smell I don't mind it I grew up with it so it is fine to me but I love it
 

Essensual

New Member
I've never used either of the powders, or the original Dabur Amla oil with the brunette's pic on the front, but I absolutely love the Dabur Amla oil Lite. I purchased this version from the beginning with concerns that the original oil would darken my hair. I enjoy the fragrance the moisture, the growth, and the consistency of the Dabur Amla oil Lite. It is a keeper. The consistency is like that of grapeseed oil--which I also love. HTH.
 
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