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Tri-Leaf Rosemary Boost NutriMask

For Hairfall Control

Fresh Ayurvedic hair mask made with 17 powerful herbs for deep conditioning & follicular strengthening. Loaded vitamins, antioxidants & nutrients rich Fresh hibiscus, curry, neem, rosemary & more are slow heat infused overnight in pure butters & cold pressed oils to strengthen, nourish & repair follicles, controlling hair fall in very few uses.

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

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Tri-Leaf Rosemary Strength in Every Cell

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Strengthens Hair Roots & Anchors Follicles Firmly

Rich essential fatty acids, iron, and phytonutrients actively nourish follicles, enhancing extracellular matrix adhesion between the hair shaft and the follicle wall, helping reduce hair fall caused by weakened grip. Bhringraj and amla also stimulate fibroblast activity, helping create a more robust foundation for new strands to grow stronger and resist breakage.

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Blocks DHT & Prevents Follicle Shrinkage

Rosemary, neem, sesame oil, and fenugreek inhibit the enzyme that converts testosterone into DHT (dihydrotestosterone), the hormone responsible for androgenetic alopecia or pattern baldness. By reducing DHT binding to androgen receptors in scalp follicles, these ingredients help preserve follicle size, density, and function.

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Reduces Oxidative Stress on the Scalp

Hibiscus, tulsi, curry leaves (sweet neem), and sesame oil are rich in flavonoids, vitamin C, and polyphenols that scavenge free radicals which otherwise damage keratin-producing cells and shorten the hair cycle. By neutralising ROS (Reactive Oxygen Species), these ingredients preserve the longevity and productivity of scalp stem cells.

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Promotes Blood Circulation & Follicle Oxygenation

Rosemary stimulates microvascular circulation to the scalp, improving blood flow, oxygen, minerals, and nutrients required for healthy hair growth. Rosemary promotes hair growth by increasing blood supply to dormant follicles and encouraging them to re-enter the anagen (growth) phase.

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Stimulates Hair Growth & Reactivates Dormant Follicles

Hibiscus, rosemary, bhringraj, and fenugreek stimulate hair follicles, prolonging the anagen phase, allowing hair to grow thicker and longer over time. Hibiscus and fenugreek also enhance collagen synthesis and dermal density around follicles, creating stronger anchoring beds.

Key Benefits of Fresh NutriMask

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  • 360° hair & scalp nutrition for healthy, strong hair.

  • Severe hairfall control with follicular activation, nourishment & strengthening.

  • Repair of dry, damaged, colour or chemically-treated hair with protein boost.

  • Super shiny & bouncy hair due to moisture locked tresses & enhanced elasticity.

  • Frizz control without losing bounce. Active cuticle flattening & closure.

  • Dandruff & other infection removal with anti-bacterial properties.

  • Sebum balance on scalp.

Active Ingredients

Fresh & whole picks

Full Ingredient List: neem, sweetneem, hibiscus, rosemary, tulsi, amla, bhringraj, shikakai, fenugreek, coconut oil, mustard oil, black sesame oil, shea butter, orange, beeswax & vinegar

Made Fresh Daily in Our Ayurvedic Kitchen

Step Up from Oiling to NutriMask

Why Your Hair Will Love it!

Strength Conditioning!

Additional richness of butters on strand sheen

Deeper nutrition delivery

Faster results

Heavier, thicker bouncier hair

1 use of NutriMask is as effective as 2-3 uses of hair oils.

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NutriMask is NOT a Hair Mask

NutriMask

Regular Hair Masks

Primary Benefit

360° hair & scalp nutrition

Only external hair conditioning

Herbs

Heavily loaded with fresh & whole herbs

Only preserved herbal extracts used

Process

Overnight slow heat infusion of herbs

Minimal or no herbal infusion at all

Butter Loaded

Ingredients

Only pure cold pressed oils used

Mineral oil or paraffins used

Use of chemicals or preservatives

Usage & Suitability

How to Use

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Step 1

Apply 1/4th to 1/3rd pack of NutriMask on scalp and hair & massage well.

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Step 2

Start with application on full scalp and then go all the way to the hair strands and ends.

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Step 3

Keep mask on for 30 mins to 1 hr for nutrients to be absorbed.

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Step 4

Shampoo hair twice. No conditioner needed. Recommended to use 2-3 times a week.

Other Dos & Don'ts

  • Can be applied and kept overnight just like oil.
  • Can be applied on wet hair but better to apply when the hair is dry.
  • No need to apply oil separately. The mask has enough quantity of oils and butters for nourishment.

Suitable for

Scalp Types

For all: Oily, dry and normal.

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.

More Information

Storage & Expiry

Storage

Store airtight. Refrigerate during summers.

Net Weight

40 g

Uses

Pack meant for 3-4 uses

Expiry

Use within 3 months of Mfg. Date

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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