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TANNER’S CASSIA HAIR WASH POWDER 100 GM
Our Ramcare Avarampoo (tanner’s cassia) hair wash powder is used as a cleanser, moisturizer, reduce body heat , strengthens hair from follicles.
Kasthuri Manjal Powder 100GM- Mahil
₹65.00It is a perennial herb with characteristic aromatic rhizomes used in many traditional systems of medicines in India, China and other Southeast Asian countries. The medicinal property of Kasturi manualhas been well known since time immemorial. Apart from the antibacterial and antifungal activities, it is well known for its cosmetic use in India. The paste of Kasturi Manjal is used for facial application to reduce acne and excessive hair growth and also to improve skin tone and for enhancing the complexion.
Nalangu Maavu Powder100GM -மகில் நலங்கு மாவு பவுடர்
₹60.00 – ₹145.00Price range: ₹60.00 through ₹145.00Nalangu Maavu absorbs excess oil from the skin without drying it It helps to restore the natural pH balance of skin Turmeric in the bath powder works wonders for inflammation Turmeric also promotes the body
Nalangu Maavu Powder 250GM
₹145.00Nalangu Maavu absorbs excess oil from the skin without drying it It helps to restore the natural pH balance of skin Turmeric in the bath powder works wonders for inflammation Turmeric also promotes the body
Aloe Vera Herbal Shampoo-Ramcare
₹65.00 – ₹130.00Price range: ₹65.00 through ₹130.00Aloe vera is extensively used in beauty products and for good reason. It’s got antiviral and antibacterial properties, and the ability to help treat everything from constipation to diabetes. The green-cactus looking plant that sits out in your garden isn’t just a plant with its roots in folklore, it’s the crux of a million dollar industry that extends from beauty creams to healthy juices and diet supplements. Over time, aloe vera has seamlessly integrated itself into everything we use
Ramcare Amla (Nelli) Herbal Hair Oil 120ml
₹115.00It is said to stimulate hair growth and prevent hair loss and premature graying. When used as a hair treatment, amla oil is applied to the scalp or facial hair.
Arappu Herbal Shampoo-Ramcare
₹65.00 – ₹130.00Price range: ₹65.00 through ₹130.00One of the studies revealed that arappu could soothe the scalp letting the cells to grow around the hair follicles producing a new shoot of hair.
Avarampoo Herbal Baby Shampoo-125ml ராம்கேர் அவராம்பூ மூலிகை ஷாம்பு
₹75.00Provides cooling to babies eyes and body, Shampoo made from 100% natural ingredients. Shampoo keeps the baby’s hair more silky and shiny, Its help to change hair dryness and strengthening root. It contains fenugreek, neem, tulsi greengram, aloevera, turmeric. Provides cooling to eyes and body soft sliky and shiny hair. It is a herbals baby shampoo. It increases the glow of the skin and improves complexion when used on regular basis. It gives the smooth hair for Babies
Bhringraj Herbal Shampoo 250ML -Ramcare
₹140.00Bhringraj is dense and has a higher specific gravity . For this reason, it can penetrate deep into the scalp and treat dryness. Bhringraj can be warmed and applied to hair to treat dandruff. It also provides relief from the itchiness and greasiness caused by dandruff.
Bhringraj Herbal Shampoo 125ML
₹70.00Bhringraj is dense and has a higher specific gravity. For this reason, it can penetrate deep into the scalp and treat dryness.
Chemparuthi Herbal Hair Oil-Ramcare
₹115.00 – ₹460.00Price range: ₹115.00 through ₹460.00Ramcare chemparuthi herbal hair oil used for all hair problems. Such as hair loss, dandruff, dry hair, hair split. This oil gives a good effect on hair growth, long, silk and shinny black hair. Ramcare chemparuthi herbal hair oil contains natural herbs, like hibiscus leaf, flower, vettiver, henna, amla, thulsi, bhringraj, neem leaf, alovera, fenugreek and etc.
Dr. Amla Herbal Shampoo -Ramcare
₹65.00 – ₹130.00Price range: ₹65.00 through ₹130.00One of the common reasons behind hair fall is iron deficiency. This is why women are usually diagnosed with anemia. The irony is; it
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