Benefits Of Shikakai
Shikakai (Acacia concinna) is an herb of age, its fruit is
very well known for its use as a natural hair shampoo. For its medicinal
purpose, its leaves and fruits are used. Its dried pods are powder to produce
the powder. Shikakai is a commonly used herb, which has many therapeutic
properties. It is popularly referred to as the fruit for hair. An extract of
learning is used to treat malaria fever.
The learner learns a thorny, scandalous shrub, which is
growing in the tropical areas of tropical forests all over India, especially in
Deccan. The scientific name of Shikakai / Latin name shikakai is Acacia
concinna, it belongs to the Leguminos family. The leaves of this plantation
plant are bipnit. In it there are yellow flowers with the heads of concerns;
pods are brown, wrinkled and itchy when it is dry. Generally a pod has 6 to 10
seeds, these days it is commercially cultivated in India and Far East Asia
Shikakai natural shampoo is natural herb which is less in
Ph. In fact, the bark of the shaking is high on saponins-chemical compounds;
they work as foam agents, so Shikakai is a good cleaning agent and hence it has
been traditionally used as a detergent. Due to the presence of this chemical
composite sugarcane, however, fish is poisoned and it is documented for oceanic
toxic substances. An extraction of ground water is used for various skin
diseases and it is treated to remove the leaves of natural shampoo for
teaching. Malaria fever.
shikakai soap
A soap is definitely a very easy choice compared to the powder or plant because no one is required to keep the paste for the night and can be used at any time according to convenience. Apart from this, there are nowadays hair care products, all of which are filled with harsh chemicals which affect natural texture and hair glow and also result in abnormal hair fall or pre-mature hair colors. In this regard, a soap with Shikakai is a natural alternative, which is to take care of hair in a natural and healthy way. Shikakai soap is mostly prepared in many small scale industries and are mostly handmade which calls for the presence of only herbal ingredients in it.
Shikakai shampoo
If you are going to use Shikakai in the form of a shampoo,
take a bit of the paste and massage all over the scalp gently. Now scrub for
two minutes. Make sure you don’t overdo it. Even though it is not a soap,
Shikakai does foam up. Your hair will definitely not feel the same after you
wash off the shampoo. However, you should remember to use a good quality
conditioner before washing the shampoo off. Within a few days, you will begin
to see the results. Your hair will be soft, shiny and moisturized.
Shikakai oil
Shikakai oil is also used to make hair roots stronger and
healthier. Use shikakai oil as a mild hair cleanser, hair pack or as infused
with the oil. Boil some dried shikakai oil in coconut oil and use that oil to
massage the scalp. This is a good remedy to strengthen the hair.
Shikakai powder
How to Use Shikakai Powder
Soak about 20-30 grams of Shikakai Powder with adequate
amount of water in a narrow mouth vessel for 10-15 minutes. Shake vigorously
the mixture and wash your hair with the mixture after straining the same. Alternatively take the fine powder and apply
it as such over the wet hair. Rinse the hair after some time. Shikakai is a
natural cleansing agent and helps keep hair and scalp tidy. It is also a good
conditioner and helps reduce oiliness in the scalp and give hair a mild shine.
