34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vatika Oil May Help Me Decide to Go Natural, December 7, 2007
This review is from: Dabur Vatika Hair Oil 300ml (Pack of 2 Bottles) (Health and Beauty)
I have a relaxer that is growing out. When I put this oil on my hair and tie it down with a silk scarf over night, my new growth is soft and wavy almost straight! I can't believe how soft this oil makes my hair. After I shampoo and before I blowdry I use this oil to seal my leave in conditoner. It give me incredible shine and is not heavy in the slightest bit!!
I'm in love!! I'm going to buy this oil by the case...and to think, I bought it months ago and I was sleeping on it! It's a winner all the way around.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Product, Bad Odor, December 1, 2008
This review is from: Dabur Vatika Hair Oil 300ml (Pack of 2 Bottles) (Health and Beauty)
I bought a bottle of Dabur Vatika Hair oil on a whim when the local Indian grocery first opened up about two months ago. I have very long straight hair with a very fine texture, so I am always looking for ways to increase the moisture content, and strengthen the strands of my fine fragile hair. I use this oil as a pre wash hot oil treatment about two to three times a week before I shampoo. I heat a cup of water in the microwave for about a minute or so, put the bottle in it for about three minutes to liquefy. I then apply the oil heavily to my scalp, and to the first few inches of hair. I then clip it up out of the way, cover with a shower cap, and leave on anywhere from a half hour to overnight, washing it out with shampoo, and following with conditioner. This product has done wonders for my hair- my flaky scalp and dandruff has lessened, due to the lemon and neem, it is shinier, due to the henna, and the amla extract seem to have strengthened the roots of my hair. I used to have horrible shedding in the shower, which is down to a fraction of what it was two months ago. The reason why I gave this oil a four star rating was because of the weird smell, which I think is due to the neem and amla. It kinda smells like lemons and coconuts, but not really, and the longer you leave it on your hair, the worse it gets. This product also contains milk (and soy extracts in the reformulated oil, which I have not tried) so if your hair reacts badly to products containing too much protein you might want to skip it.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vatika Oil is the best, November 21, 2007
This review is from: Dabur Vatika Hair Oil 300ml (Pack of 2 Bottles) (Health and Beauty)
Ooooohhhh, this is the best oil I have ever used on my hair. It makes my hair amazingly soft to the touch and it has a really nice coconut smell - not over powering but gentle and pleasant. I would recommend everyone who uses oils as carrier oils to use this one. You will love it too.
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