Al Khaja Oil – Premium 30-Oil Blend for Total Hair Care 250ml With Herbs

AL Khaja Oil with Herbs is a wonderful natural blend of essential oils and carefully selected herbs to enhance the health of your hair and scalp. This oil includes ingredients like Sidr, Amla, Elyas, and other herbs that provide nourishing and effective benefits, making it the perfect choice for healthy, strong hair.

 

Weight : 250 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 100.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 84.99.

Brand

Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

AL Khaja Oil with Herbs is a wonderful natural blend of essential oils and carefully selected herbs to enhance the health of your hair and scalp. This oil includes ingredients like Sidr, Amla, Elyas, and other herbs that provide nourishing and effective benefits, making it the perfect choice for healthy, strong hair.

Benefits of AL Khaja Oil with Herbs:

  1. Deep Hydration: Moisturizes dry and frizzy hair, leaving it soft and vibrant.
  2. Promotes Hair Growth: Herbs like Amla and Sidr help stimulate and strengthen hair growth.
  3. Strengthens Hair Follicles: Nourishing herbal ingredients help strengthen hair follicles and prevent hair loss.
  4. Improves Scalp Health: Treats dandruff and soothes scalp irritations thanks to the calming properties of the herbs.
  5. Natural Shine: Provides healthy, natural shine to the hair due to the rich ingredients.

AL Khaja Oil with Herbs is the perfect solution for improving the health of your hair, offering deep hydration, promoting growth, and enhancing scalp health with natural and safe ingredients.

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