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AMLA OIL

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Ingredients : Amla Oil

100% Pure and Natural Carrier Oil.

Botanical Name: Emblica officinalis
Country of Origin: India
Extraction method: Extraction
Plant part used: Fruits
Strength of Aroma: Mild
Aromatic Scent Description (Perfumery Note): Amla oil has very little scent.
Main components: vitamin C, vitamin A, polyphenols, amino acids (alanine, lysine, proline, aspartic acid, glutamic acid),proteins, carbohydrates, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, carotene, alkaloids, gallotannins, pectin.
Consistency and Color: Slightly turbid yellowish brown to brown
Blend well with: All essential oils.
Kid-safe: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use fixed oils on children under 5 years old.
Cautions: Amla oil is generally considered safe to use on your skin especially, if you are using the pure, natural and original form. Be careful of cheap oils of unknown sources that might induce sensitivity. If you’ve never used Amla oil on your skin before, do a patch test before applying it.
Shelf life: Once opened, store in a cool dark place and use within 12 months.
Description: Amla oil is a natural oil contains extracts from the Amla fruit, also called the Indian gooseberry and emblic myrobalan, comes from the amalaki tree native to India. Long used in Ayurveda,, the Indian gooseberry is prized for its sour taste; the word amla translates to “sour” in Sanskrit. It is used in numerous multi-herbal formulations, including the centuries-old dietary supplement. While Indian gooseberry is edible, Amla oil manufactured from its fruit is intended for external use only.

Indian gooseberry is native to India, but it is today grown throughout Asia and parts of the Middle East. Amla fruits have been eaten, or made into tonics and oils, for thousands of years and used both as a therapeutic and preventative medicine. Sensera Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Amla oil and how to include its benefits in your daily rituals.

Therapeutic Benefits:
Amla oil is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and antioxidants, all of which might contribute to cellular regeneration and promote healthy circulation to the blood vessels in the scalp. These properties may help to facilitate hair and skin growth and boost the overall health of the scalp.
Amla oil also contains anti-inflammatory qualities. Amla may reduce inflammation of the scalp and, as a result, control and regulate oil production.
Moisturizer for dry hair: Amla oil is extremely hydrating. It is highly moisturizing, which can help to nourish dry, brittle strands.
Antiseptic dandruff prevention: The antibacterial nature of Amla oil may help to prevent the formation of dandruff and treat other causes of itching on the scalp.
Strengthens hair: Amla oil is rich in phytonutrients, vitamins, and minerals, which add shine and strength and support moisture. By incorporating Amla oil into your hair care routine, hair may become healthier and more resilient.
Protects the hair cuticle: The hair cuticle is the outermost part of the hair shaft that protects it from external factors like excessive heat, dust, pollution, hard water and hair styling choices. Amla oil as an antioxidant shields our hair from these various damaging external factors.
Can prevent hair loss:While more research is needed to determine the efficacy of Amla oil in promoting hair growth, its ability to strengthen hair may help to prevent breakage, since dry, brittle hair is more susceptible to breakage.
Reduce premature pigment loss from hair, or greying.
Prevent or treat parasitic hair and scalp infections, like lice infections.
Prevent or treat fungal and bacterial hair and scalp infections.
Improve overall appearance of hair

Uses:

While Amla oil comes from edible fruit, it is not meant to be ingested. So don’t drink it. Amla oil is most commonly used to promote hair and scalp health:

Reduce the effects of premature aging by slowing or preventing grays
Reduce dry skin.
Reduce dehydration
Lighten or brighten the skin.
Reduce the appearance of scars, blemishes, age spots, and wrinkles.
Reduces inflammation
Treat parasitic, fungal or bacterial issues.
Boost your overall hair look.
Soothe an itchy scalp.
Slow hair loss
Directions of use:
Conditioner: Amla oil is often used in place of a conditioner after shampooing. It is gently massaged into the scalp so that it lightly coats the hair. People with an oily scalp should apply it to the hair shafts only. After 15 minutes or so, thoroughly rinse the hair with warm water. If amla oil gets into the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water.
Deep overnight conditioner: Amla oil can also be left on the scalp overnight for deep conditioning. If used in this way, wear a shower cap and cover your pillows with towels to prevent staining. Amla oil can have a strong, musky odor, so you may want to use it sparingly if you don’t plan to rinse it out right away.
Scalp treatment: Massage the oil into the roots of your hair to ensure it reaches the skin of your scalp. You can use it with other Indian herbs like turmeric or saffron to make an excellent scalp treatment.
Use as a pre-wash detangler:Apply the oil to unwashed hair before shampooing. Make sure to work through the hair and use the hydrating nature of the oil to assist with detangling. If you don’t have time to let it sit in your hair, use a blow dryer to heat and activate the oil for a short period before showering and shampooing.

NOTE: Amla oil can be applied topically or taken in oral form. While there may be benefits to amla oil for overall health, those looking to capture its hair boosting qualities should stick to topical applications. Amla oil is intended for external use only.

**Who should use it: In general, anyone with dry or damaged hair will benefit from using this oil. Especially those who have an oily scalp, but still have dry, brittle hair.

**How often can you use it: Amla oil can be applied to the hair and scalp up to twice weekly. Before incorporating it into weekly use, a small patch test should be conducted to test for sensitivity.

***CAUTIOUS: While amla oil comes from edible fruit, it is not meant to be ingested. So do not drink it.

***Using the oil in the shower or bath can make the floor very slippery. Caution should be used to prevent slips and falls.

Test Reports: (for each lot# GC analysis)
Disclamirs:

The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Bottles are filled by volume. Some bottle sizes may not be filled to the top, but do contain the volume of oil specified.

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Ingredients : Amla Oil

100% Pure and Natural Carrier Oil.

Botanical Name: Emblica officinalis
Country of Origin: India
Extraction method: Extraction
Plant part used: Fruits
Strength of Aroma: Mild
Aromatic Scent Description (Perfumery Note): Amla oil has very little scent.
Main components: vitamin C, vitamin A, polyphenols, amino acids (alanine, lysine, proline, aspartic acid, glutamic acid),proteins, carbohydrates, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, carotene, alkaloids, gallotannins, pectin.
Consistency and Color: Slightly turbid yellowish brown to brown
Blend well with: All essential oils.
Kid-safe: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use fixed oils on children under 5 years old.
Cautions: Amla oil is generally considered safe to use on your skin especially, if you are using the pure, natural and original form. Be careful of cheap oils of unknown sources that might induce sensitivity. If you’ve never used Amla oil on your skin before, do a patch test before applying it.
Shelf life: Once opened, store in a cool dark place and use within 12 months.
Description: Amla oil is a natural oil contains extracts from the Amla fruit, also called the Indian gooseberry and emblic myrobalan, comes from the amalaki tree native to India. Long used in Ayurveda,, the Indian gooseberry is prized for its sour taste; the word amla translates to “sour” in Sanskrit. It is used in numerous multi-herbal formulations, including the centuries-old dietary supplement. While Indian gooseberry is edible, Amla oil manufactured from its fruit is intended for external use only.

Indian gooseberry is native to India, but it is today grown throughout Asia and parts of the Middle East. Amla fruits have been eaten, or made into tonics and oils, for thousands of years and used both as a therapeutic and preventative medicine. Sensera Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Amla oil and how to include its benefits in your daily rituals.

Therapeutic Benefits:
Amla oil is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and antioxidants, all of which might contribute to cellular regeneration and promote healthy circulation to the blood vessels in the scalp. These properties may help to facilitate hair and skin growth and boost the overall health of the scalp.
Amla oil also contains anti-inflammatory qualities. Amla may reduce inflammation of the scalp and, as a result, control and regulate oil production.
Moisturizer for dry hair: Amla oil is extremely hydrating. It is highly moisturizing, which can help to nourish dry, brittle strands.
Antiseptic dandruff prevention: The antibacterial nature of Amla oil may help to prevent the formation of dandruff and treat other causes of itching on the scalp.
Strengthens hair: Amla oil is rich in phytonutrients, vitamins, and minerals, which add shine and strength and support moisture. By incorporating Amla oil into your hair care routine, hair may become healthier and more resilient.
Protects the hair cuticle: The hair cuticle is the outermost part of the hair shaft that protects it from external factors like excessive heat, dust, pollution, hard water and hair styling choices. Amla oil as an antioxidant shields our hair from these various damaging external factors.
Can prevent hair loss:While more research is needed to determine the efficacy of Amla oil in promoting hair growth, its ability to strengthen hair may help to prevent breakage, since dry, brittle hair is more susceptible to breakage.
Reduce premature pigment loss from hair, or greying.
Prevent or treat parasitic hair and scalp infections, like lice infections.
Prevent or treat fungal and bacterial hair and scalp infections.
Improve overall appearance of hair

Uses:

While Amla oil comes from edible fruit, it is not meant to be ingested. So don’t drink it. Amla oil is most commonly used to promote hair and scalp health:

Reduce the effects of premature aging by slowing or preventing grays
Reduce dry skin.
Reduce dehydration
Lighten or brighten the skin.
Reduce the appearance of scars, blemishes, age spots, and wrinkles.
Reduces inflammation
Treat parasitic, fungal or bacterial issues.
Boost your overall hair look.
Soothe an itchy scalp.
Slow hair loss
Directions of use:
Conditioner: Amla oil is often used in place of a conditioner after shampooing. It is gently massaged into the scalp so that it lightly coats the hair. People with an oily scalp should apply it to the hair shafts only. After 15 minutes or so, thoroughly rinse the hair with warm water. If amla oil gets into the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water.
Deep overnight conditioner: Amla oil can also be left on the scalp overnight for deep conditioning. If used in this way, wear a shower cap and cover your pillows with towels to prevent staining. Amla oil can have a strong, musky odor, so you may want to use it sparingly if you don’t plan to rinse it out right away.
Scalp treatment: Massage the oil into the roots of your hair to ensure it reaches the skin of your scalp. You can use it with other Indian herbs like turmeric or saffron to make an excellent scalp treatment.
Use as a pre-wash detangler:Apply the oil to unwashed hair before shampooing. Make sure to work through the hair and use the hydrating nature of the oil to assist with detangling. If you don’t have time to let it sit in your hair, use a blow dryer to heat and activate the oil for a short period before showering and shampooing.

NOTE: Amla oil can be applied topically or taken in oral form. While there may be benefits to amla oil for overall health, those looking to capture its hair boosting qualities should stick to topical applications. Amla oil is intended for external use only.

**Who should use it: In general, anyone with dry or damaged hair will benefit from using this oil. Especially those who have an oily scalp, but still have dry, brittle hair.

**How often can you use it: Amla oil can be applied to the hair and scalp up to twice weekly. Before incorporating it into weekly use, a small patch test should be conducted to test for sensitivity.

***CAUTIOUS: While amla oil comes from edible fruit, it is not meant to be ingested. So do not drink it.

***Using the oil in the shower or bath can make the floor very slippery. Caution should be used to prevent slips and falls.

Test Reports: (for each lot# GC analysis)
Disclamirs:

The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy. All cautions listed for individual oils do not include those cautions from ingestion.

This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Bottles are filled by volume. Some bottle sizes may not be filled to the top, but do contain the volume of oil specified.

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