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Kesh King Oil

                    Kesh King Oil


Hair Problems:

          One of the most worrying problems for adults today is hair loss ( Alopecia). It can cause fear and distress with low self-esteem and a lack of confidence.
        
            Modern stressful life-style, increasing environmental pollution unhealthy food habits are factors that can damage your health including the quality of your hair. Poor blood circulation, infections, diseases-even medicines can cause or aggregate hair fall.

What is hair fall?
       

        Hair goes through a cycle of growth and rest. In addition, the old hair is constantly falling out to make room for new hair. On average, we lose 50-100 standards of hair a day but this is nothing to worry about. The problem of noticeable hair fall comes when the growth of hair starts to slow down. This is you need help and should start looking for a cure.

How does Ayurveda & Kesh king help?
  
          As per Ayurveda, hair problems are caused by an underlying imbalance of doshas ( Vata, Kapha, and pitta) in our bodies. As advised in Charaka Samhita, hair oiling is administered for hair related problems.
      
Kesh King
     
  Kesh King is a potent hair health recipe designed for optimal results in hair fall control, helps to stimulate hair growth enhancing its natural good looks.

Direction of use
        
       When applying oil using hands fingers, a lot of it is wasted on the hair strand of palm and does not reach the roots. 
        
         Kesh king now cames with a revolutionary DEEP ROOT COMB that helps to improve microcirculation on the scalp and allow triggered oil application at roots where it's most important.

STEP-1
    Remove the cap from the bottle.

STEP-2
   Screw on DEEP ROOT COMB on to the bottle.

STEP-3
    Gently squeeze the bottle to apply the oil directly hair roots and scalp.

STEP-4
    Stroke your scalp, as if combing, allowing oil to spread evenly on your head.

STEP-5
     Then use fingers to spread oil along the length, as required.

Warnings

   (I) Product for external use only. Do not consume orally.
   (II) May not be suitable for people with hypersensitivity to any ingredients.

Overdosage
   
     Overdosage for optically using may not lead to side effects but it's not suitable for oral use as it may lead to stomach problems.


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