Overview
Mahabhrungraj Tail – Advanced Ayurvedic Hair & Scalp Rejuvenation Oil
A traditional Ayurvedic hair oil crafted with the richness of Bhringraj and enhanced with supportive herbs like Manjistha, Choti Elaichi, Saunf, Pashanbhed, Sora, Gokshur, Revanchini, Sonageru, Harad, Baheda, Gulab, and Sanay.
The formulation supports scalp nourishment, hair growth, and reduces premature greying, while keeping the mind relaxed and doshas balanced.
Reference
Key Benefits
- Promotes natural hair growth (Keshya)
- Nourishes scalp & strengthens hair roots
- Helps reduce hair fall and thinning
- Assists in minimizing premature greying
- Calms scalp irritation and reduces dandruff
- Improves circulation in scalp & hair follicles
- Relaxes the mind and supports better sleep
- Balances aggravated Pitta & Vata on the scalp
Key Ingredients
(Ingredients may vary slightly as per classical reference or manufacturer).
| Reference | Ingredients | Anupana |
How to Use
- For Regular Use: Warm a small amount of oil. Massage gently onto scalp for 5–10 minutes. Leave for 1–2 hours or overnight; wash with mild herbal shampoo.
- For Intensive Care: Use 3–4 times per week, followed by steam or warm towel for deeper absorption.
- For Practitioners: Use as part of Shiro Abhyanga, Shiro Pichu, Shirodhara, or Nasyam based on patient's needs.
Safety & Precautions
- For external use only
- Conduct a patch test before full application (especially for sensitive scalp)
- Do not apply to infected wounds, acute dermatitis, or severe scalp inflammation
- Avoid contact with the eyes
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Practitioner’s Guide (Clinical Use)
Dosha-Based Indications
- Vata Scalp: Dryness, rough hair, frizz, hair fall, insomnia, stress
Action: Nourishes, lubricates, calms. - Pitta Scalp: Premature greying, burning sensation, red/dry patches, heat-induced thinning
Action: Cooling, soothing, anti-inflammatory. - Kapha Scalp: Dandruff, heaviness, itching, oily scalp with hair fall
Action: Reduces buildup, clears channels, stimulates follicles.
Recommended Combinations
| Condition | Combine With |
|---|---|
| Stress, sleep-related hair fall | Brahmi Tail / Shankhpushpi Tail |
| Chronic premature greying | Neelibhringadi or Amla-based oils |
| Kapha-type dandruff | Anti-dandruff herbal powders (Trikatu + Neem) |
| Vata aggravation, scalp dryness | Dashmool Tail |
| Long-term hair regrowth plans | Bhringraj tablets / Rasayanas |
Ideal Patient Profile
- Hair fall due to stress, nutritional insufficiency, or Vata-Pitta imbalance
- Early-stage premature greying
- Dandruff, itchy scalp, or seasonal flaking
- Scalp heat, burning, or inflammation
- Weak or thinning hair post-illness
- Postpartum hair issues (under supervision)
- Suitable for teens to elderly under guided advice
Contraindications / Caution
- Active scalp infections
- Pustular or highly exudative dermatitis
- Known allergy to any herbs or sesame-based oils
- Chronic sinusitis (avoid leaving overnight in winter)
- Heavy Kapha individuals should avoid excessive use in cold climate
Practitioner Tips
For best results, advise patients to:
- Warm the oil before applying
- Combine with deep breathing or head massage techniques
- Maintain satvik diet, ensure adequate iron, and reduce Pitta diet triggers
- Use for a minimum of 8–12 weeks for visible benefits
Check Sensory Markers (Organoleptic)
Ask a sample before a bulk purchase, to quickly judge by checking the general parameters of quality which may differ from the reference:
- Appearance: Dark brown–greenish, depending on Bhringraj and supporting herbs
- Texture: Medium to thick viscosity, Smooth upon application
- Odour: Earthy, herbal fragrance with mild floral notes from Gulab and warm notes from Elaichi & Saunf
Note :
Price variation happens due to preparation reference, the quality of ingredients, processing techniques, quality management, manufacturing reputation & standards followed.
Disclaimer
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This guideline is based on Ayurvedic classical principles and intended for educational use. Practitioners should use their clinical judgment, patient assessment, and individualised protocol before prescribing in actual clinical settings.
Indications (Uses & Benefits)
No indications available currently.