bajanplums1
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I noticed a lot of ladies are using these Indian oils. How did you first discover them? What do you like about them? What do you not like? How do you use them? Gratzie!
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Lusa said:I grew up with a lot kids of Indian heritage and those are some of the products they used on their hair. I just happened to nostalgically pick up a bottle of Amla and Coconut oil because the smells reminded me of home and my childhood; the owner of the store schooled me on the benefits aside from just making myself homesick.And that's how I got here.
Sistaslick said:I cook lots of Sri Lankan food which keeps me in the Indian/Pakastani store.Being a hair person, I always mosey on over to the hair care section when I'm there. I found amla, vatika, and another Dabur oil called Anmol not really knowing anyone else was using them. I knew essential oils were a big thing, but Indian oils weren't discussed as much.
As far as likes and dislikes, I can't take the smell of Dabur amla--*soiled nursing home bedsheets*, but the Vatika and Anmol are my favorites. The Dabur Anmol is pure coconut oil-- where Vatika is a coconut oil mix. The Anmol melts easier and is smoother than the vatika, but I love and use them both. I have been eyeing their Jasmine Oil, but I already need to scale back my operation.![]()