

🌟 Unlock your hair’s natural glow with every drop!
Dabur Amla Hair Oil is a premium 500ml Ayurvedic hair treatment enriched with pure Amla and botanical extracts. It deeply nourishes and moisturizes the scalp, strengthens hair roots, reduces breakage, and enhances natural shine without greasy residue. Free from harsh chemicals, this lightweight oil suits all hair types and supports healthier, thicker, and more resilient hair with consistent use.






























| ASIN | B000JWQ3N2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,627 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #39 in Hair Treatment Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (31,428) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | FC011500GC |
| Manufacturer | Dabur Amla |
| Product Dimensions | 3.22 x 1.93 x 9.13 inches; 14.11 ounces |
M**S
Love this stuff...
This product will not stop hair loss although it may say so. This just conditions your hair to be more elastic and smooth. Lessen the breakage of hair...it also makes hair appear slightly darker in colour. Who knows why hair falls out. Hereditary issues, vitamin deficiency, hormones and my favourite !!!STRESS!!!. Im indo guyanese with wavy frizzy hair naturally. This works to tame my hair...you oil the hair thoroughly top to bottom. Leave on 1hr to overnight. I leave for 3-4hrs and wash my scalp well with a really cleansing shampoo and condition as usual. I noticed people complaining about the scent. Its a medicinal oil smell, indian gooseberries...i dont think its that bad...for me it works. I havent cut or trimmed my hair in over 2 years and it doesnt have split ends or looks dried out. I think for anything to work you need consistency.... I wash and oil my hair 2x a week in the summer/ sweaty months and 1x a week in the colder months. If anyones interested in other indian hair oils... Ill break them down for you Vakita Cactus oil smells amazing and it heavy weight its meant to be used before shampooing. But you can use a few drops on dry hair to tame. Vatika Black seed oil smells great and can used as a leave in after your hair is dry to tame frizzies Vatika Garlic oil smells sooo good like lemon and rosemary , heavy weighted and can be used before shampooing. And after a few drops on dry to fight the frizzies. Mahabhringraj hair oil is a medicinal oil you use only on the scalp to help with dandruff. You must wash it out. Navratna oil is for cooling and tingling of the scalp..meant to help with waking up the scalp. Must be washed out. Ive used all these oils and they all have their benefits. You can mix them as you like. I use mahabhringraj oil on my scalp for dandruff and the rest of the hair gets amla,garlic, cactus depending on my mood... Im going to tell you the best indian hair advice I know to growing out your hair....oil it faithfully & always keep your hair secured ...like in a bun with spiral bobby pins or an octopus clip or a braid with no tangle bands. It shouldnt be too tight, but firm. Its keeps hair from snarling and breaking. I know its not superstylish but it really does save your hair especially if your going to grow it out to your mid back or to a longer length and beyond . And when you do wear it out on occasion all the girls and boys will envy your soft gorgeous long hair... Ps in the pic my hair is oiled and awaiting its shampooing plus i like this pose reminds me of a troll doll.
E**A
Soothes scalp
Hair has horrible dandruff and after letting this sit for 10 minutes it really helped lessen the dryness. Has a strong smell but over all a good product!
M**S
Buy it
It has a really bad smell , but definitely make my hair grow. I know there’s a difference within a week
D**.
Undesirable odor 😐
Just trying this one out. I usually use the Amla oil by SheaMoisture. I can already tell readers that there's a noticeable difference in the scent. SheaMoisture product smells really pretty. Dabur smells... not-pretty. However, the quantity is higher for a similar price. I'll post an update later. Hoping the coloring in the oil doesn't damage my bedding 😬. We'll see
N**H
Great hair oil
This hair oil smells so good and genuinely has helped my hair grow so much it’s easy to apply and it lightweight it makes my hair so soft afterward
P**E
Be careful using this product!
Just like everyone that thought this oil would make your hair grow, so did I. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case for me. After about 2-3weeks of using this product, I began to see bald spots on my head (see pics). I immediately stopped using the oil and went back to my natural options (raw coconut oil, “Now” and Shea oil). The bald spots started off as small as a penny, then eventually kept growing with time. Since the bald spots kept growing weeks after I stopped the use of this product, I started feeling depressed thinking I had Alopecia (a disease that eats at your hair). My bald spots often became very dry/flaky, forcing me to moisturize it at least twice/day. I recently went to Swedish hospital and my doctor told me that I in fact do not have Alopecia which was a huge relief. The doctor told me that I have a fungus and provided me medication. I am hoping and praying that my hair will one day grow back thick and strong as it used to be. I have not stepped a foot outside without a hat on my head since the first time I spotted my bald spots in early May. 😭😭. I wish I would have stuck with my natural products instead of using this damn oil with all these damn chemicals/dyes! I will post pics of the beginning stage and now. There’s about 4-5 bald spots/damaged areas on my head. #Holisticlife!
D**E
Strong Smell, No Visible Growth Yet
’m not a fan of the smell of this amla oil — it’s very strong and not pleasant to me. I’ve been using it consistently for a while, and I haven’t noticed any hair growth yet. The oil itself feels okay and isn’t too heavy, but because of the scent and the lack of visible results so far, I can’t say it’s worked for me personally. I may continue using it to see if results improve over time, but as of now, I haven’t seen a difference.
S**Y
Good product and does the job
When I say it smells good and it’s really made my hair soft and growing can’t wait to order more I recommend yall get this oil but make sure u following the directions cause it will have your hair itching if u don’t wash it out and then after that use it 3 times a day and it will be fine
A**F
It’s very good quality
S**N
Je n’ai pas encore testé le produit mais je me retrouve avec un flacon en plastique tout tordu à cause du conditionnement mal adapté.
J**.
Ich nutze das Dabur Amla Haaröl vor allem als Pre‑Wash-Kur und für die Spitzenpflege. Das Haar wirkt danach deutlich geschmeidiger, glänzt schön und lässt sich leichter kämmen. Besonders bei trockenen Längen macht es einen sichtbaren Unterschied. Der Duft ist typisch „Amla/kräuterig“ – ich finde ihn angenehm, aber er ist schon präsent. Wichtig ist, sparsam zu dosieren, dann fühlt sich das Haar nicht schwer an. Für mich ein sehr gutes Haaröl, das ich wieder kaufen würde.
C**Y
This is the best oil for hair growth and strength I used it for a month while incorporating rosemary and tea tree essential oils and experienced a lot of growth It also changed the texture of my hair and strengthened the strands. Good value for money The scent is unlike any other, and I recommend using it once a week, either as an oil mask, the night before deep conditioning or midweek as a hot oil treatment that should be rinsed out.
E**L
Good
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