Complete Ayurvedic Hair Care Guide — Rituals, Techniques & Wisdom

5,000 years of wisdom distilled for modern hair problems. Learn the exact application rituals required for men and women to see real results.

Shirobhyanga — The Oil Application Ritual

The method of application is as important as the oil itself. Follow these steps for maximum bioavailability of herbal actives.

1

Warm the oil

Place your bottle in warm water. Warm oil penetrates the scalp better than cold oil. Learn why in our Bhringraj Oil science section.

2

Part and apply

Create partings to reach the scalp directly. Focus on areas identified during your hair type assessment.

3

Massage (Shirobhyanga)

Spend 15-20 minutes with firm circular motions. This mechanical stimulation is key for stopping hair fall.

4

Overnight contact

Leave reflecting the 'Keshya' principles from classical Ayurvedic texts for maximum bioavailability.

5

Gentle cleanse

Wash with SLS-free shampoo. Repeat 3-5 times per week for active treatment journey.

Tel Pak Vidhi — Science of Infusion

VedaHairCare uses Tel Pak Vidhi (oil cooking method) described in Sharangdhara Samhita. Unlike cold infusions, this method slow-cooks the herbs to unlock their molecular potency.

  • 3x higher bioavailability
  • Deep follicle penetration
  • Stable herbal actives

"The oil must become the herb, and the herb must become the oil."

— Classical Ayurvedic Proverb

Seasonal Care Rituals (Ritucharya)

Summer (Grishma)

Concern: Pitta aggravation

Prioritise cooling herbs like Bhringraj and Amla.

Monsoon (Varsha)

Concern: Humidity/Fungal risk

Ensure scalp dries fully; use anti-fungal ingredients.

Post-Monsoon (Sharad)

Concern: Pitta peak hair fall

Double your oiling frequency during this high-shed season.

Winter (Hemanta)

Concern: Vata dryness

Warm oil is non-negotiable; focus on deep moisturization.

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