Holy Lama Naturals Hair Oil is rich in healing herbs to promote healthy hair growth. It is a blend of cold-pressed coconut oil, sesame oil, indigo extract, enriched with vitamin E, jojoba oil, tea tree oil and oils of cedarwood, mountain ash, vetiver, and vetiver. Use the oil as often as possible. Gently massage the scalp and hair. After 15 minutes, wash off with Holy Lama Naturals shampoo.
Holy Lama Naturals hair oil is rich in healing herbs that allow hair to grow healthy. It is a blend of cold pressed coconut oil, sesame oil, indigenous extract, enriched with vitamin E, jojoba oil, tea tree oil and cedar, alpine, viburnum and vetiver oils. Use the oil as often as possible. Gently massage into scalp and hair. After 15 minutes, wash off with Holy Lama Naturals Shampoo.
Made in India, Kerala.
Ingredients (INCI): Sesamum indicum seed oil, Cocos nucifera oil, Indigofera tinctoria leaf extract, Cedrus deodara wood oil, Vetiveria zizanoides root oil, Citrus auranatium dulcics oil, Hydichuium spicatum, Cyperuss rotundus root oil, Tocopherol, Simmondesia chinensis seed oil, Melaleuca alternifolia leaf oil, Limonene, Linalool, Citral, Geraniol.
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Natural - sustainable - fair trade
Holy Lama products are made mainly from natural ingredients, avoiding the use of strong chemical or synthetic substances. Where possible, sustainable materials are used for packaging. Less than 1% of waste is generated during production, and all waste is used as fuel or for cattle, so the company's carbon footprint is exceptionally low!
The raw materials used for production come mainly from local farmers in Kerala and the rest of India, based on seven decades of strong relationships with farmers. The business operates without the principle of credit, ie all farmers and suppliers of raw materials are paid immediately. The factory pays fair wages to workers and fair prices to farmers.
Women's company
Holy Lama Naturals in Kerala is a recognized government-approved women's company with more than 80% women in the plant. Most of them are from an unfavorable environment (ie widowed or abandoned by a partner).