Herbland Hair Tonic is the finest blend of ayurvedic herbs which are time tested for their efficacy on Hair related problems since 5 centuries.
- Check hair fall
- Prevent thinning
- Controls dandruff
- Delays baldness
- Improves natural lustre
- Increases hair growth
- Stops premature hair greying
Herbland Hair tonic is a remarkable formula made of 100% natural therapeutic herbs and oil extracts which specifically target to stop further hair loss, receding hairline, and thinning of the hair which are most commonly caused by aging. also highly effective in providing relief from dandruff, with no cases of dandruff-recurrence observed even after the usage of this Hair Tonic is discontinued. Herbland hair tonic is commonly effective with males and females. it is probably one of the most effective, convenient, and cost-effective hair loss product. This revolutionary hair tonic delivers unprecedented, drug-free natural solution to prevent further hair loss with no side effects and is 100% risk free. Also safe with color treated and permed hair.
Herbland Hair Tonic is Bonn for your hair problems it is a combination of organic Ayurvedic herbs
Amla Emblica officinalis, Bhibhitaki Terminalia Belerica, Neeli Indigofera Tinctoria, Bhringaraj Eclipta Alba, Brahmi Centella asiatica, Nimba Azadirachta Indica, Yasthimadhu Glycyrrhiza Glabra, Bakuchi Psoralia Corylifolia, Gunja Abrus precatorius, Coconut Oil Cocos nucifera, Castor Oil Ricinus communis & Sesame Oil Sesamum indicum.
Herbland Hair Tonic revitalizer (200 ml pack)
Due to aging, physical stress, mental stress and environmental stress hair health is adversely affected and
a lot of care is needed if you want your hair to be healthy, silky and lustrous. Herbland Hair Tonic is the
best solution for care of your Hair.
Apart from dandruff treatment Herbland Hair Tonic stimulate the hair follicles, enable blood circulation and
leaves a soothing effect on the scalp.
The best part of Herbland Hair Tonic is its deviation from artificial fragrances, chemicals and cleansing
agents, its herbal composition nourishes your hair and rejuvenates the hair growth.
In modern days, for adequate care, Hair Photo-protection is necessary, Herbland Hair Tonic with the right
combination of herbs protect the hair from harmful UV-rays and prevents further damage.
Comparison Chart
| Herbland Hair Tonic |
Hair Transplant |
Hair Weaving |
| Side effects: None |
Side effects: Bald Patches, Swelling of Scalp, Itching, poor or no growth after graft, Graft atrophy, lower overall hair count because a 100% success rate is not achievable, temporary or permanent shock loss of hair in all cases |
Side effects: Trichorrhexis Nodosa(It damages hair fibers, forms split ends and ultimately results in hair breakage), Hair damage with change in style or heating or with environmental factors, hair extensions and weavings can also lead to further hair loss or thinning, headaches as well as damage of natural hair due to stretching |
| Other Problems: None |
Other Problems: Different color and texture of hair, fake appearance, Scar formation, bleeding on combing in later years also |
Other Problems: unsuitable for weak & thin hair, avoided with hormone and chemotherapy, When the weave is done too tightly it can pull on existing hair and lead to premature shedding, Weaving can also damage hair follicles causing breakage at the point of attachment, hair matting and bubble hair, using blow dryers and other heat activated hair products damage the glues used for weaving |
The ingredients of Triphala are
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Emblica officinalis–Amala Stimulates hair growth (Romasanjana in ayurvedic terminology),
nourishes the hair and scalp. Vit-c content and antioxidant activity of the
fruit prevents premature graying of hair. It is an accepted hair tonic in
traditional recipes for enriching hair growth and pigmentation. It helps
hair to retain natural color and texture of hair and makes the hair strong and healthy.
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Azadirachta Nimba –Neem is broadly used in hair falls, premature graying of hairs, to
eliminate dandruffs and even for lice. Neem is potent a fungicidal,
wormicidal and insecticidal and helps to maintain the health and hygiene
of hair.
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Bacopa monnieri – Brahmi The leaf extract is considered to be powerful liver tonic, rejuvenative and
especially good for hair.
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Glycyrrhiza Glabra – Madhuyashti Glycyrrhiza Glabra has excellent properties ranging from controlling
irritation, itching and minor allergies of scalp. It is widely used in
Ayurvedic hair care formulations for promoting hair growth. Hair oil
having Madhuyashti helps in excessive thinning, falling and premature
baldness and dandruff.
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Sesame Indicum – Til Oil of sesame, leaves and roots all three are very potent for increasing the
growth, texture and natural color of hair and this quality if Sesame is
described in bible of Ayurveda i.e. Charak Samhita.
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Abrus Precatorius Linn – Gunja The leaf extract is considered to be powerful liver tonic, rejuvenative and
especially good for hair.
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Psoralia Corylifolia – Backuchi Seed of Backuchi are effective in both premature graying of hair and
premature falling of hair. It stimulates the skin of scalp and enhances the
process of pigmentation in the skin and blood that’s how it helps in
maintaining the natural color of the hair – Bhav Parkash Nighantu
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Terminalia Belerica – Bhibitaki Bhibitak is the one third ingredients of most popular ant aging and anti
oxidant ayurvedic formulation TRIPHALA. In premature graying of hair
its seed oil is having excellent results. The medicated hair oil of bibhitaka
fruit boosts the hair growth and imparts black color to them. In day to day
life, Baheda is used as externally for hair wash also.
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Eclipta Alba – Bhringraj
It is a rejuvenator, beneficial to hair & skin. The medicated oils of
bhringraj are widely used as hair tonic and to prevent hairfall and
premature graying of hair. Bhringraj is the most praised herb in the
Ayurvedic Materia Medica’s for its properties of promoting hair growth
and hair complexion.
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Indigofera Tinctoria – Neeli Due to its hair coloring property in Ayurvedic its name is Ranjini also.
Most important material medica of Ayurvedic Herbs Bhav Parkash
described its leaves as hair growth promoting and hair texture and
pigmentation promoting, when used externally.
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Cocos Nucifera Linn – Narikel In the world hair market costliest hair are coming from South Indian
ladies because of their best quality of hair and South India ladies
traditionally massage their hair with coconut oil on daily basis. Famous
Ayurvedic Treatise Kaidev Nighantu had a lot of praise for Coconut for
its tremendous hair nurturing & strengthening properties.
HAIR LOSS
Society has placed a great deal of social and cultural importance on hair and hair styles. If hairlines start to recede or hair thins, both men and women may become very concerned about the loss. Without understanding why their hair is falling out, they may resort to so called "magic potions," megavitamins, scalp massage and electric treatments to encourage new hair grow. Hair loss is common nearly two out of every three men develop some form of balding. An even higher percentage of men and women have some form of hair loss during their lives. With correct diagnosis, many people suffering from hair loss can be helped.
Normal Hair Growth About 90 percent of a person's scalp hair is continually growing, a phase that lasts between two and six years. Ten percent of the scalp hair is in a resting phase that lasts between two and three months. At the end of its resting stage, the hair is shed. Shedding 50 to 100 hairs a day is considered normal. When a hair is shed, it replaced by a new hair from the same follicle located just below the skin surface.
Scalp hair grows about one-half inch a month. Natural blondes typically have more hair (140,000 hairs) than brunettes (105,000hairs) or redheads (90,000 hairs). As people age, their rate of growth slows down.
Hair is mostly made up of a form of protein, (keratin) the same material found in fingernails and toenails. Everyone, regardless of age, should eat an adequate amount of protein to maintain normal hair production. Protein is found in meat, chicken, fish, eggs, some cheese, dried beans, tofu, grains and nuts.
Causes of Abnormal Hair Loss
Abnormal hair loss can be due to many different causes. People, who notice their hair shedding in large amounts after combing or hair brushing, or whose hair becomes thinner or falls out, should consult a dermatologist. It's important to find the cause and whether or not the problem will respond to medical treatment.
Dermatologists, physicians who specialize in treating diseases of the hair and skin, will evaluate a patient's hair problem by asking questions about diet, medications taken within the last six months, family history of hair loss, any recent illness and hair care habits. The dermatologist may ask a female patient about her menstrual cycles, pregnancies and menopause. After examining a patient's scalp and hair, he may check a few hairs under the microscope. Laboratory tests may be required which sometimes include examining a small sample of scalp under a microscope.
- Childbirth. When a woman is pregnant, she does not lose as much hair as usual. However, after a woman delivers her baby, many hairs enter the resting phase of the hair cycle. Within two to three months after delivery, some women may see large amounts of hair coming out in their brushes and combs. This can last between one to six months. The condition reverses completely in most cases.
- High fever, severe infection, severe flu. From four weeks to three months after a person has high fever or severe infection or flu, he or she may be shocked to see a lot of hair falling out. This condition usually corrects itself, but some may require treatment.
- Thyroid disease. Both an overactive thyroid and an under active thyroid can cause hair loss. Thyroid disease can be diagnosed by your physician with laboratory tests. The hair loss associated with thyroid disease can be reversed with proper treatment.
- Inadequate protein in diet. Some vegetarians, people who go on crash diets that exclude protein and those with severely abnormal eating habits, may develop protein malnutrition. When this happens, a person's body will help to save protein by shifting growing hairs into the resting phase. Massive hair shedding can occur two to three months later. Hair can then be pulled out by roots fairly easily. This condition can be reversed and prevented by eating the proper amount of protein and, when dieting, maintaining adequate protein intake.
- Medications. Prescription drugs cause temporary hair shedding in small percentage of people. Examples of such drugs are some blood thinners, some drugs used to treat gout and arthritis, some medications to treat depression, some medications for heart problems and high blood pressure problems, and high doses of vitamin A.
- Cancer treatment drugs. Certain types of drugs for treating cancer will cause hair cells to stop dividing. Hair shafts become thin and break off as they exit the scalp. This can occur one to three weeks after the cancer treatment. The patient may lose up to 90 percent of his or her scalp hair. The hair will regrow after treatment ends. Patients may be advised by their physicians to purchase wigs before treatment
- Birth control pills. Women who lose hair while taking birth control pills usually have an inherited tendency toward hair thinning. If hair thinning occurs, a woman can consult her gynecologist about switching to another control pill. When woman stops using oral contraceptives, she may notice that her hair begins shedding two or three months later. This may continue for six months when it usually stops. This is similar to hair loss after the birth of a child.
- Low serum iron. Iron deficiency occasionally produces hair loss. Some people don't have enough iron in their diets and some may not fully absorb the iron in their diets. Women who have menstrual periods may develop an iron deficiency. Low iron can be detected by laboratory tests and can be corrected by taking iron pills.
- Major surgery / chronic illness. Anyone who has major operation a tremendous shock to the system may notice increased hair shedding within one to three months afterwards. The condition reverses itself within a few months but people who have a severe chronic illness may shed hair indefinitely.
- Alopecia areata. In this type of hair loss, hair usually falls out, resulting in totally smooth, round patches about the size of a coin or larger. It can, in rare cases, result in complete scalp hair loss and loss of body hair. This disease may affect children, women or men of any age. The cause of alopecia areata is unknown. Apart from the hair loss, affected persons are generally in excellent physical health. Dermatologists are able to treat some people with this condition. In some cases, the hair regrows by itself.
- Hereditary thinning or balding. Hereditary balding or thinning is the most common cause of thinning hair. The tendency can be inherited from either the mother's or father's side of the family. Women with this inherited trait develop thinning hair, but do not become bald. The condition is called androgenetic alopecia and it can start in the teens, twenties or thirties. There is no cure.........
- Ringworm of the scalp. Caused by a fungus, ringworm (which has nothing to do with worms) begins with small patches of scaling that can spread and result in broken hair. This contagious disease is most common in children and oral medication will cure it.
- Improper hair cosmetic use / improper hair care. Many men and women use chemical treatment on their hair, like dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners and permanent waves. These treatments rarely damage hair if they are done correctly.
- However, the hair can become weak and break if any of these chemicals are used to often. Hair can also break if the solution is left on to long, if two procedures are done on the same day, or if bleach is applied to previously bleached hair. If hair becomes too brittle from chemical treatments, it's best to stop until the hair has grown out. Shampooing, combing and brushing too often can also damage hair, causing it to break. A cream rinse or conditioner may be used after shampooing to make it easier to comb and to make it more manageable. When hair is to wet, it is more fragile, so vigorous rubbing with a towel, and rough combing and brushing should be avoided. Don't follow the old rule of 100 brush strokes a day, this damages hair. Instead, use wide toothed combs and brushes with smooth tips.
- Hairstyles that pull on the hair, like ponytails and braids, should not be pulled tightly and should be alternated with looser hairstyles. The constant pull causes some hair loss, especially along the sides of the scalp.
- Most hair shedding is due to normal hair cycle, and losing 50 to 100 hairs per day is no cause for alarm. However, if you are concerned about excessive hair loss or dramatic thinning, consult your dermatologist.
- Some forms of hair loss will regrow. Other forms can be treated successfully by a dermatologist. For the several forms of hair loss for which there is no cure at present, there is research in progress that looks promising for the future.
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