Dabur Vatika Mustard Hair Oil (300ml)

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Dabur Vatika Mustard Hair Oil (300ml) – Root-Deep Strength and Stimulating Care

Embrace the age-old secret to strong, healthy hair with the Dabur Vatika Mustard Hair Oil. This traditional formulation harnesses the potent benefits of mustard oil, known for its warming and stimulating properties that help improve blood circulation in the scalp.

Regular massage with this oil deeply nourishes the hair roots and scalp, providing essential nutrients that are key to promoting strong, thick hair and minimizing breakage. The 300ml size provides ample quantity for consistent, weekly oiling routines. By strengthening the hair from the roots, this oil helps your hair regain its natural vitality and luster.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Mustard Oil Goodness: Rich in essential fatty acids and nutrients vital for hair health.

  • Stimulating & Warming: Helps promote improved blood circulation when massaged into the scalp.

  • Root-Deep Nourishment: Works to strengthen hair from the follicle to reduce hair fall and breakage.

  • Traditional Formula: A trusted ingredient in hair care for generations, valued for promoting thick hair.

  • Large 300ml Size: Ideal volume for regular, therapeutic hair oiling routines.

Key Ingredient: Mustard Oil

Benefit: Root Strength, Scalp Stimulation, Deep Nourishment

Size: 300 ml

Best For: Weak Hair, Dry Scalp, Regular Oiling

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