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Tri-Leaf Rosemary Winter Hair Oil
Absolute Hairfall Control
Delivery
Delhi, NCR, Bangalore
2-3 Days After Shipment
Pan India
4-5 Days After Shipment
Free shipping above ₹339
Cash on delivery available at ₹20 COD charges
Additional Information
MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED BY
NaturoHabit Private Limited GP-26, Sector 18, Gurugram, Haryana - 122015
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
India
NODAL OFFICER DETAIL
Madhuri Pandey madhuri@nathabit.in
DASABUTI Activation of Herbs

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Special, fresh herbs are chosen and prepared for infusion
Every herb carries a multitude of properties and nutrients. However, specific concerns require targeted solutions. Precisely chosen, holistically restorative herbs are selected based on the concern. These herbs are carefully sourced for their high quality and freshness, then prepared for infusion through processes like sun-drying, fluffing, and more. These methods help preserve their nutritional value while preventing any risk of bacterial growth.
Infused for over 10 hrs in cold pressed oils
Prepared, nutrient-rich herbs are then slowly infused for hours and hours in cold-pressed oils. This meticulous process goes beyond mere extraction, enhancing the potency of the actives and boosting their bioavailability. As the molecules dissolve and disperse more efficiently in oil, they penetrate deeper into the roots and are more readily absorbed by the cells.
Strict procedural controls to preserve nutrients
During the long hours of infusion, various procedural controls are implemented to prevent nutrient loss. High temperatures, excessive heat, and humidity can disrupt the extraction process, leading to nutrient degradation. Therefore, strict measures are taken to maintain optimal conditions. Additionally, other safeguards are in place to prevent microbial growth and preserve the integrity of nutrients throughout the oil's shelf life - especially since these oils are packed without any preservatives.
Floating herbs are added for more and more nutrition
Nutrition is the key to dream hair. While the oil becomes rich in nutrients after the long infusion process, additional herbs are still layered in. These are carefully chosen for their oil-soluble nutrients, which are gradually released over time - enhancing the potency of the oil even further.
Made for different seasons and concerns.
Not all seasons are the same. And not all concerns call for the same kind of nutritional revival. That’s why these oils are carefully formulated for different seasons - to counter the unique effects of temperature, humidity, and heat on the scalp and hair. For specific concerns, each formulation is thoughtfully crafted to deliver holistic nutrition that supports a balanced scalp biome, revives hair follicles, and promotes overall hair health.
Strength in Every Cell
Key Benefits with Regular Usage

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Severe hairfall control with holistic root strengthening
Neem, curry, rosemary, and hibiscus comprehensively promote a healthy scalp, deeply nourish the root bulbs, reverse cellular aging, and strengthen the roots, helping to control hair fall.
Balding, hair loss & receding hairline reversal
Flavonoids and alkaloids from hibiscus, neem, rosemary and curry shorten the exogen phase, prevent follicle damage, and strengthen roots, encouraging the growth of new baby hair.
Protected roots & reversed cellular ageing
Rich vitamins and antioxidants protect against radical-induced cellular damage, delaying ageing and promoting natural root strength.
Cold, sinus & headache relief with scalp massage.
Gentle massage with active, circulation-promoting oils enhances blood and oxygen supply, relieving cramps, congestion, cold symptoms, sinus pressure, and headaches.
Vetiver & tulsi help with physical and mental stress release.
Calming and adaptogenic properties help release stress, enhance dopamine levels, lower cortisol, promote better sleep, and reduce inflammation
Active Ingredients
Fresh & whole picks
Full Ingredient List: hibiscus leaves, neem, curry leaves, rosemary, amla, shikakai, kapoor kachri, nagarmotha, harad, vetiver, kalonji, licorice, tulsi, bhringraj, methi, jatamansi, rose, black sesame oil, castor oil, mustard oil
DASABUTI Preparation in Ayurvedic Kitchen
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Stronger roots with enhanced nutrition for follicular bulbs.
Rich in active nutrients that promote circulation, root bulbs strengthening and tissue nourishment for enhanced strength, reversed cellular ageing, reduced hair fall, and delayed shedding.
Sebum & microbiome balance for healthy scalp
The antimicrobial, antifungal, and detoxifying properties of the leaves promote a healthy microbiota for follicular nourishment while balancing sebum, leaving the scalp neither too oily nor too dry.
Active collagen boost with protected root bulbs
Vitamin C, amino acids, and fatty acids boost collagen, reverse damage, protect hair, and promote healthy growth while delaying follicle dormancy.
Lustrous shiny & moisturised strands
Regular moisture from fatty acid-rich oils enhances cuticle health and strand texture, leaving hair shiny and smooth.
Melanin balance with cell & ageing protection
Antioxidant & vitamins rich cold-pressed oils and herbs protect against radical, UV, and stress damage, balancing melanin and preventing premature aging and greying.
DASABUTI vs Other Hair Oils
DASABUTI
Other Hair oils
Making
Signature DASABUTI processing
With over 10HRS of controlled oil infusion
Simple blend of oils
Purity
Mixed with vegetable oils, mineral oils & paraffin
Ingredients
Fresh & whole ayurvedic herbs
Preserved extracts & chemically synthesized alternate compounds
Preservatives
Efficacy
Superior
With pure oils & whole herbs
Low
With mineral oils & herbal extracts
Season Specific
Herbs and oils tailored to each season's needs.
Usage & Suitability
Suitable for
Scalp Types
For all.
Hair Types
For all.
Coloured Hair
Can be applied. To nourish & restore the shine.
Chemically-treated Hair
Can be applied. To nourish & restore the shine.
Henna Users
Can be used.
Season Special
Choose your oil based on season

This oil is specially made with warming ingredients for Cold conditions.
Promise of Purity
Purity Check
✓
Only cold pressed oils & herbs
✓
100% Chemical & preservative free
✓
Mineral oil & paraffin free
✓
Vegetable oil free
✓
Artificial fragrance free
✓
Synthetic colour free
More Information
Storage & Expiry
Storage
Keep away from direct sunlight
Floating Herbs
Keep soaked herbs in the bottle till end of use.
Net Quantity
100 ml
Expiry
Use within 6 months of Mfg. Date
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The Science Behind Hair Fall

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Hair Fall is a Part of the Hair Growth Cycle
Hair fall is a normal phase of the hair growth cycle known as exogen, where old hairs shed to make way for new growth. This cycle includes four phases - anagen (growth), catagen (regression), telogen (resting), and exogen (shedding). Normally, about 85–90% of hairs remain in anagen, growing actively for 2–7 years. Disruption in this tightly regulated cycle can lead to excessive hair fall and thinning.
Disrupted Hair Growth Cycle due to Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms
Excessive hair fall often stems from follicular miniaturization, a process where hair follicles gradually shrink and produce thinner, shorter, and less pigmented hairs. This is largely driven by androgens, particularly DHT. DHT binds to androgen receptors in the dermal papilla cells of susceptible follicles, triggering a cascade of changes that reduce follicle size and hair shaft diameter. This process shortens the anagen phase and prolongs telogen, leading to increased shedding and reduced regrowth.
Scalp Health and Inflammation
Chronic low-grade inflammation in the scalp, often due to microbial imbalances, oxidative stress, or irritants, activates immune cells around hair follicles. This inflammatory milieu disrupts the follicular microenvironment, impairing stem cell function and follicle regeneration. Conditions like dermatitis or psoriasis exacerbate this inflammation, causing follicular damage, fibrosis, and premature hair follicle regression.
Impact of Nutritional Deficiencies on Hair Follicle Metabolism
Hair follicle cells have one of the highest metabolic rates in the body, demanding adequate supplies of micronutrients. Iron is crucial for oxygen transport to follicular cells and DNA synthesis. Zinc regulates protein and nucleic acid metabolism essential for keratin production. Biotin and B-complex vitamins act as cofactors for enzymatic reactions supporting hair matrix cell proliferation. Deficiencies impair mitochondrial function and ATP production, leading to slowed cell division, weak keratin synthesis, and fragile hair shafts prone to breakage.
Stress Hormones and Their Biochemical Influence on Hair Cycle Regulation
Chronic psychological or physiological stress elevates cortisol levels, which disrupt normal hair cycling through multiple pathways. Cortisol can induce premature entry of hair follicles into the telogen phase by modulating local expression of neuropeptides and inflammatory cytokines. These inflammatory mediators impair follicular stem cell niches, suppress hair growth signals and exacerbate hair follicle miniaturization.
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