I don't know the Indian people around here are acting pretty stingy ! I've asked several Indian women where I can purchase amla oil and they look at me like I'm crazy, maybe they weren't Indian after all ? erplexed So I'm just going to order it from online.
I actually ordered Amla several months ago, before I found LHCF. Actually, it was before I even decided to transition. I was simply looking for something to moisturize my hair and I remembered a Global Goddess beauty segment I had seen on The View. Well, when I visited that website she had a coconut amla treatment - $45 for 6 oz.hmmmmm. I ended up ordering 8 oz Vadik Herbs Amla oil from Bazaar of India for $20. Of course, a short time later I found LHCF and saw that everyone used powder
I never encountered this But maybe it is because I already embrace the culture and understand much of the language. The people there were just really nice and a girl even offered to give me her incense holder from home! aw
Yeah when i first learnt how to speak hindi i was like ok once and for all, I'm going to learnhow to pronounce shikakai. In the script it is pronounced shi-kah-kae
Also, a lot of times if you enter a setting with a certain attitude, then people will give you the same attitude back. We must be accepting of other people so that they can accept us!
That's horrible!!! OMG how can anybody charge that? Was it an overseas company? erplexed I usually buy local, but I have to travel 20 miles to get Amla so I just ordered from AyurNatural Beauty because the Amla Powder is only $3.49 a box and the Oil is $6.99 for 200 ML. Her shipping is low too. I just bought the stuff I can't find locally (Maka & Aritha), but henna and Neem powders are abundant thank God LOL
pre pood today for three hours with my amla oil and its official. my hair really responds well to this oil. my hair hates some oils, like evoo. that stuff makes my hair hard. but coconut and amla oil makes my hair sooooo soft. its a keeper. i just hate the smell.
Commercial Amla oils, like the dark green one, are just a bunch of mineral and vegetable oils with a pinch of Amla. I'm not opposed to mineral oil, but no way am I spending more than a dollar for mineral and vegetable oil in a bottle. Is anyone using an actual Amla hair oil with a significant amount of Amla oil in it?
OMG, What's going on in your siggy?
^^^^^damn now you got me wanting real amla oil. does indian stores sale actual amla oil?
Commercial Amla oils, like the dark green one, are just a bunch of mineral and vegetable oils with a pinch of Amla. I'm not opposed to mineral oil, but no way am I spending more than a dollar for mineral and vegetable oil in a bottle. Is anyone using an actual Amla hair oil with a significant amount of Amla oil in it?
so let me get this straight. all i have to do is add amla powder to lets say coconut oil and the powder turns to oil????
if this is true then i will most def. be traveling(hahahahah) to the indian store.
^^^^^damn now you got me wanting real amla oil. does indian stores sale actual amla oil?
I know, but it's marketed as a luxury product so
The company is owned by an American by the name of Shalini Vadhera. She is frequently on The View and her products are also featured in Victoria's Secret Catalog. Here's her website http://www.globalgoddessbeauty.com/
I don't have a problem with her charging that amount or people making an informed decision to pay that amount. I mean there's nothing inherently wrong with"luxury" product lines that have a certain cache, i.e. Carol's Daughter. However, I think that in this particular case she's selling something that's viewed as "exotic" by the mainstream and a lot of her customers probably don't realize that her version of the product is overpriced and not particularly unique; amla comparable in quality can be found for much less and is actually widely available (esp with the advent of the internet). At the very least, I would hope that she actually is using the best quality of ingredients unlike other "luxury" products that use rather crappy ingredients.
ETA: I'll be checking out AyurNaturals for my future purchases.
so let me get this straight. all i have to do is add amla powder to lets say coconut oil and the powder turns to oil????
if this is true then i will most def. be traveling(hahahahah) to the indian store.
I'm using the mineral oil Amla Oil sold in the Indian stores. I love it. I don't use it every week, because I don't want to darken my hair too much. I use it for pre-poo and it makes my hair really, really strong. I almost feel like I don't need to DC when I use it.
The Indian's always praise me when I buy it - so I'm sticking with it.
omg those ingredients suck. not what i was exspecting at all. i do love the oil but i think i will try to make my own mixed in with some coconut oil.I've used it before, and it worked fine. I'm just curious as to how much Amla is actually in it.
Ingredients:
Paraffinum Liquidum , Canola Oil, Palm Glycerides, Emblica Officinals (Amla) Extract in Canola Oil, Fragance, t-Butyl Hydroquinone (Anti oxidant),
Colors: D&C: Yellow No.10, Green No.6, Red No.17
omg those ingredients suck. not what i was exspecting at all. i do love the oil but i think i will try to make my own mixed in with some coconut oil.
I'm using the mineral oil Amla Oil sold in the Indian stores. I love it. I don't use it every week, because I don't want to darken my hair too much. I use it for pre-poo and it makes my hair really, really strong. I almost feel like I don't need to DC when I use it.
The Indian's always praise me when I buy it - so I'm sticking with it.
Commercial Amla oils, like the dark green one, are just a bunch of mineral and vegetable oils with a pinch of Amla. I'm not opposed to mineral oil, but no way am I spending more than a dollar for mineral and vegetable oil in a bottle. Is anyone using an actual Amla hair oil with a significant amount of Amla oil in it?