Amla (Indian gooseberry) is one of the highest plant sources of vitamin C. Our oil infuses amla extract into a cold-pressed sesame-coconut base — the traditional Ayurvedic hair tonic.
20× more vitamin C than oranges. Stimulates collagen and scalp circulation.
Traditional Ayurvedic remedy for delayed greying — research shows melanocyte activation.
Strengthens the hair shaft, reduces breakage, adds visible shine.
Antioxidant-rich; improves scalp microcirculation and follicle vigor.
No — Dabur is a mineral-oil-based commercial product with added amla. Ours is cold-pressed sesame infused with amla, no mineral oil.
Slows further greying with consistent 6+ months use. Reversal is rare and partial.
Earthy, slightly tart. Some users mellow it with lavender essential oil.
Yes — amla oil is naturally astringent. Won't worsen oiliness.
Amla oil is pressed from the Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), one of the most revered fruits in Ayurveda. It is exceptionally rich in vitamin C and antioxidant polyphenols, which is why it has been used for centuries as a hair and scalp tonic across India.
Brewoil's amla oil is cold-pressed and lab-verified, so the heat-sensitive vitamin C and tannins that give amla its strengthening reputation are preserved rather than stripped away by refining.
Amla is traditionally used to strengthen hair roots, support natural colour and delay premature greying, and add a healthy shine. Its antioxidants help protect the scalp from everyday oxidative stress, and regular massage is believed to support fuller, healthier-looking growth over time.
Because it is gentle, amla suits most scalp types and pairs naturally with bhringraj and brahmi in a classic Ayurvedic hair routine.
Warm two to three teaspoons, part the hair in sections, and massage into the scalp for five minutes. Leave for 30 minutes to overnight, then shampoo. Two to three times a week is ideal. For extra benefit, blend amla with bhringraj oil and wrap the hair in a warm towel to aid absorption.
Amla oil is a good fit for anyone dealing with dull, weak or greying hair, or who simply wants a traditional, gentle scalp tonic for regular oiling. Always do a patch test before first use.