Tulsi Oil
Tulsi Oil
Tulsi oil is derived from the leaves, stems, and flowers of the Tulsi plant (Ocimum sanctum). Our pure oil is a timeless remedy for natural black, long, and healthy hair.
Enriched with essential vitamins, it absorbs easily to strengthen roots, reducing hair fall. Crafted with natural ingredients, free from synthetic preservatives and artificial colors, this dermatologically tested oil is suitable for all hair types.
- 100 % Ayurvedic
- Vegan & Cruelty Free
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Benefits
Benefits
- Boosts Immunity: Strengthens defense against infections.
- Reduces Stress: Helps alleviate stress and anxiety.
- Improves Respiratory Health: Relieves colds, coughs, and asthma.
- Enhances Skin Health: Prevents acne and soothes irritations.
- Promotes Oral Health: Fights bacteria and bad breath.
- Supports Hair Health: Reduces dandruff and promotes growth.
Good to know
Good to know
- We recommend that people with sensitive skin always perform a patch test first to ensure there is no reaction. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
- In case of pregnancy, please consult with your physician before the product usage.
- For external use only.
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1. Antimicrobial Properties
- Antibacterial and Antiviral: Tulsi oil has natural antibacterial and antiviral properties, making it effective against a variety of pathogens. It can be used to treat minor cuts, wounds, and insect bites.
- Antifungal: The oil can also help combat fungal infections when applied topically.
2. Promotes Respiratory Health
- Relieves Respiratory Issues: Inhalation of tulsi oil vapors can help relieve respiratory problems like cough, cold, asthma, and bronchitis. It acts as a natural expectorant, promoting the expulsion of mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Clears Sinus Congestion: Tulsi oil's aroma can clear nasal congestion and ease breathing difficulties.
3. Helps in Skin Care
- Acne Treatment: Tulsi oil's antimicrobial properties make it effective for treating acne and pimples. It can help reduce inflammation and kill acne causing bacteria.
- Skin Healing: The oil can promote wound healing and reduce the appearance of scars and blemishes due to its antibacterial and regenerative properties.
4. Helps in Hair Care
- Dandruff Treatment: Tulsi oil can be massaged onto the scalp to help eliminate dandruff and nourish the hair follicles.
- Hair Health: It strengthens hair roots and prevents hair fall, promoting overall hair health.
5. Promotes Oral Care
Tulsi oil's antibacterial properties make it useful in oral care. Gargling with diluted tulsi oil can help kill harmful bacteria in the mouth, promoting oral hygiene and preventing bad breath.
6. Boosts Immune System
Tulsi oil is rich in antioxidants and helps boost the immune system, protecting the body from various infections and diseases.
7. Natural Insect Repellent
Tulsi oil can be used as a natural insect repellent. Its strong aroma keeps insects and mosquitoes at bay.
One oil, multiple uses
1. Massage Therapy
Due to its emollient properties, wheat germ oil is used as a base oil in aromatherapy and massage therapy.
It helps in relaxing muscles and provides a smooth glide during massages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Ayurvedic Essential oils vegan and gluten-free?
Our essential oils are naturally vegan and gluten-free.
How long do Ayurvedic essential oils last?
If stored properly, our essential oils can last upto 2 years.
Are there any side effects of using essential oils?
Some people may experience allergic reactions or skin irritation, especially if the oils are not properly diluted. Always perform a patch test before using a new oil.
Can essential oils be directly applied to skin?
Essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation or allergic reactions if applied directly. Always dilute them with a carrier oil such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, or almond oil.
How to perform a patch test?
Mix a small amount of essential oil with a carrier oil and apply it to a small area of your skin. Wait 24 hours to see if there is any reaction before using it more widely.
How do you use essential oils for aromatherapy?
Essential oils can be used in aromatherapy by adding a few drops to a diffuser, inhaling directly from the bottle, or adding to a bowl of hot water for steam inhalation.
How do you dilute essential oils for topical use?
Dilute essential oils by mixing a few drops with a carrier oil. A common dilution ratio is 2-3 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil.
What is the difference between essential oils and fragrance oils?
Essential oils are natural extracts from plants with therapeutic benefits, while fragrance oils are synthetic and primarily used for their scent without therapeutic properties.
Let customers speak for us
from 642 reviewsVery light + non greasy as expected from a good apricot oil.
Great color and leaves my hair nourishes. Seeing good results
I used to have this when I was in Delhi. Now I have moved to Bombay but still making sure that I continue this as my regime as it is super comforting. Love ending my day with this
Very nice, lightweight, excellent for making diy uses
Tried their products as I heard from someone and I must tell you I am pleasantly surprised! it's superb!
good for kids and all age persons
I recently tried using henna and indigo powder to dye my hair black, and I couldn't be happier with the results!
My hair feels stronger and thicker after using this oil. Highly recommend!
Really excellent new tea in the market. I just love it. It makes my morning
Quality wise good and after applying hairs looks nice and fluffy. Try it
Don't look anywhere else, buy this. Good quality & relaxing
Very very relaxing oil!
Good
Very nice
The tulsi oil is very natural and chemical free