Pakeezah Bhringraj is a light, thin, orange oil. Renaissance suggests using a few drops of this oil on the ends of your hair to protect or condition, for scalp massage, or mixed into shampoo to cleanse and condition. I use Pakeezah Bhringraj oil as more of a hair mask. I use roughly a sixth of a palm full and rub it thoroughly through my hair, making it nice and greasy, focusing on any knots or matting I have, then brush it through and twist it up with a clip. I go about my day for ten minutes or so, then rinse it out and wash my hair as usual. This oil detangles my problematic hair completely and leaves it incredibly silky, smooth, and shiny without making my hair greasy. I feel like Pakeezah Bhringraj oil is either enhancing my henna colored hair, making it a little redder, or preserving my color. I dyed my hair with Lush's Caca Rouge Henna at the beginning of January and it still looks brand new. Another thing I really appreciate i the light scent, which Renaissance describes as "lavender". The other two oils I was sent have very intense, unpleasant oils that put me off using them, but Pakeezah Bhringraj actually smells ok, I don't mind having it in my hair.
I really love Renaissance Henna's Pakeezah Bhringraj oil! It's my favorite of the three they sent me. This hair oil works wonders on my henna dyed hair; conditioning and detangling it while enhancing my color. I've never had a product benefit my hair so much, and I can't thank Sabrina from Renaissance enough for it. I highly recommend this oil if you have henna colored hair, or if your hair tends to tangle or matte. I'll definitely repurchase this oil, it's become an important part of my hair care routine.
Ingredients:
organic sesame oil, organic sunflower oil, bhringraj extract ( eclipta alba, aka false daisy), brahmi extract (bacopa monnieri), jatamansi oil (himalayan spikenard), organic almond oil, lavender oil
this product was sent to me for review.
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