Dull, lifeless hair that feels rough and hard to manage? Breakage, dandruff, and loss of shine are signs your hair is missing deep nourishment, not just a quick wash.
Rooted in Ayurveda, Sri Sri Tattva brings together a golden blend of 9 herbs that nurture scalp and strands alike:
🌿 Amla, Haritaki & Vibhitaki (Triphala) – cleanse, rejuvenate & strengthen.
✨ Bhringraj – the “King of Hair,” known to promote growth & shine.
🍃 Brahmi – calms & nourishes the scalp for balance.
🌱 Aloe Vera (Kumari) – hydrates and conditions naturally.
🌿 Shikakai – gently cleanses and strengthens roots.
🌿 Curry Leaves & Marigold – keep hair strong, soft & lustrous.
Together, this herbal bouquet restores balance, reduces dandruff, and brings out your hair’s natural shine and vitality.
With every wash you’ll enjoy:
🌿 Nourished scalp & roots
✨ Lustrous, silky shine
💪 Reduced dandruff & breakage
🍃 Gentle care, safe for everyday use
💡 Pro tip: For complete Ayurvedic care, pair it with Sri Sri Prakesha Gold Hair Oil — the perfect partner for strong, glossy hair.
Perfect for: all hair types, families seeking an everyday herbal shampoo, and anyone wanting stronger, shinier, and healthier hair — naturally.
Pure Grace
In nature’s garden, every bloom and botanical carries a whisper of care. We listen, choose, and blend them with unwavering devotion, guided by the beautifying wisdom of Ayurveda. This tradition is elevated through modern, research-driven innovation to deliver authentic products that are pure, safe, and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring your skin and hair glow with natural radiance every single day.
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