When it comes to Ayurvedic hair care, two herbs often stand out for growth and strength; Amla and Bhringraj. Both are powerful on their own, but they shine in slightly different ways. If you’ve ever wondered which one to choose, or whether you should use both this guide is for you.
Amla: The Strength Builder
Known as the Indian Gooseberry, Amla is packed with Vitamin C and antioxidants that deeply nourish the scalp.
- Strengthens roots to reduce breakage.
- Improves scalp circulation for healthier growth.
- Adds natural shine and thickness to strands.
Amla is perfect if you’re struggling with dullness, thinning, or shedding, especially during transitional stages like postpartum recovery or seasonal changes.
Bhringraj: The Growth Stimulator
Nicknamed the “King of Hair”, Bhringraj has been used in Ayurveda for centuries to combat hair loss and promote regrowth.
- Stimulates dormant follicles to encourage new hair.
- Revives weak strands for fuller, denser volume.
- Soothes the scalp, reducing inflammation that can slow growth.
Bhringraj is ideal for anyone noticing excessive shedding, thinning patches, or slow regrowth.
Should You Choose One or Both?
- If your main concern is breakage and weak strands, start with Amla.
- If your main concern is hair fall and sluggish regrowth, start with Bhringraj.
- For a complete solution, combine both. Amla strengthens existing strands while Bhringraj stimulates new growth. Together, they create the perfect foundation for a healthy, resilient scalp.
How to Use Them
- Single Herb Mask: Mix either Amla or Bhringraj with warm water, apply to scalp and hair, leave for 30 minutes, then rinse.
- Dynamic Duo Blend: Mix 2 parts Amla with 1 part Bhringraj for a strengthening and growth hair mask. Apply weekly for visible results.
The Artiniq Difference
At Artiniq, our Amla and Bhringraj powders are 100% certified organic, finely sifted, and performance-driven. That means every treatment delivers potent, high-quality results you can trust.