Many Indian mothers and grandmothers have traditionally pampered their children with oily herbal head massages. Afterwards, they might apply sudsy reetha, also known as soap nuts, and rinse them with fragrant water.
It's believed that this care and attention leads to thick, shiny and healthy hair.
These practices date back to Hindu myths and religious texts known as the Vedas. In them, angry deities had unruly hair, while patient deities had thick, curly locks or smooth braids.
These myths and the Ayurvedic practices that support them are part of traditional hair care in India. You can also use these remedies at home to promote hair growth and get shiny, bouncy curls.
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