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Hair Elixir
Sesame Oil · Amla · Frangipani · Bhringraj · 50 ml
In Ayurveda, well-cared for hair doesn't start with shampoo, but with the scalp. The Hair Elixir nourishes scalp and lengths with six herbal ingredients that have been known for their hair-care properties in Ayurvedic tradition for centuries. An oil for your weekly ritual — concentrated, light, without residue in the hair.
What makes the Hair Elixir special
- Six ingredients — entirely plant-based
- Ayurvedic hair oil according to classical tradition
- Nourishes scalp, roots, and lengths equally
- Light texture due to MCT coconut oil — absorbs without weighing down
- Without synthetic fragrances, parabens, silicones, or mineral oils
- Vegan · Glass bottle with pipette · Handcrafted in Germany
The Shiro Abhyanga Ritual
In Ayurveda, head massage with oil is called Shiro Abhyanga — Shiro for the head, Abhyanga for the nourishing touch with oil. It is one of the oldest self-care practices in Ayurveda and is part of the classical Dinacharya, the daily self-care ritual. Applied once a week, it makes the biggest difference.
- 01 Place four to five drops of Hair Elixir into the palms and warm briefly. For longer or very thick hair, use proportionally more — the oil should be used sparingly to avoid weighing down the hair.
- 02 First, massage the scalp — with your fingertips in small circular motions from the crown to the sides. The scalp is the origin of the hair: nourishing it means nourishing the root.
- 03 Run the remaining oil in your hands through the lengths and ends. Particularly dry or porous ends benefit from a little more oil.
- 04 Leave on for at least 30 minutes — or overnight, for more intensive care. Afterward, wash out with a mild shampoo. The hair feels nourished and supple.
Six ingredients. Each with a story.
The classic base oil of Ayurveda — warm, deeply effective, balancing for all three doshas. Sesame oil forms the basis of the Hair Elixir: It nourishes the scalp and hair fiber and carries the other active ingredients into the lengths. Rich in natural vitamin E and unsaturated fatty acids that nourish the scalp and hair.
* Sesame oil nourishes the scalp and hair. Health-related claims according to EU law refer to topical application as a nourishing and protective oil.
Medium-chain triglycerides from coconut oil — the lightest natural care oil available. MCT coconut oil makes the Hair Elixir fluid and easy to apply, without weighing down the hair. It absorbs quickly and leaves no heavy residue.
* MCT coconut oil nourishes the hair and scalp. No medicinal effects are claimed.
Amla — the Indian gooseberry — is one of the central plants of Ayurveda and is considered a Rasayana in the Charaka Samhita, a rejuvenating agent of Ayurvedic tradition. The seed oil is rich in fatty acids that nourish hair fiber and scalp. Amla has been the most well-known hair care remedy in Ayurvedic tradition for centuries.
* Amla seed oil is a herbal cosmetic oil. No medicinal effects are claimed. The described use is based on Ayurvedic tradition.
The extract from the Amla fruit is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C and bioactive polyphenols. Applied to the scalp, it nourishes the scalp and hair. Together with Amla seed oil, it forms the Ayurvedic core of the Hair Elixir — two forms of a plant that complement each other in their nourishing effect.
* Amla fruit extract is a herbal cosmetic extract. No medicinal effects are claimed. The described use is based on Ayurvedic tradition.
Frangipani — known as Champa in India — is one of the sacred flowering plants of the subcontinent and has been used in Ayurvedic hair care for centuries. Its flower oil gives the Hair Elixir its warm-floral, slightly exotic scent — entirely natural in origin, without synthetic fragrances. In Ayurveda, Frangipani is considered Pitta-cooling and is used to soothe the scalp and senses.
* Frangipani flower oil is a herbal fragrance and nourishing oil. The described use is based on Ayurvedic tradition. No medicinal effects are claimed.
Bhringraj — literally "King of Hair" — is the most important hair plant in Ayurveda. In the Sushruta Samhita, it is described as the most important remedy for scalp and hair care. Bhringraj extract intensively nourishes the scalp and, according to Ayurvedic tradition, gives hair shine and suppleness. It is the signature ingredient of the Hair Elixir — and the reason why this oil is rooted in Ayurvedic tradition.
* Bhringraj extract is a herbal cosmetic extract. No medicinal effects are claimed. The described use is based on Ayurvedic tradition.
Ingredients (INCI)
All ingredients of plant origin · No synthetic fragrances · No parabens · No mineral oils · Vegan
50 ml · Handcrafted in Germany · Glass bottle with pipette
Why hair care starts with Ayurveda
In Ayurveda, hair is not an isolated physical characteristic — it is a mirror of inner balance. Weekly head massage with oil has been part of Dinacharya, the daily self-care ritual of classical Ayurvedic medicine, for millennia. Bhringraj, Amla, and sesame oil are the three plants that consistently appear in all traditional hair care formulas — not as a trend, but as an experience passed down through generations. The Hair Elixir follows this tradition in a concentrated, modern form.
More about Ayurvedic hair care and the origin of the Hair Elixir: Hair Elixir — the blog article →
Handmade. Regional. Socially inclusive.
Each bottle of Hair Elixir is hand-filled, labeled, and packaged — in a workshop in the region that employs people with and without disabilities together. No machines, no anonymity. Each bottle bears a human touch.
We call this our value cycle: from plant to workshop to hand to hair. Every step takes place in an environment we know and trust. Short distances. Fair wages. True responsibility — not as a promise, but as practice.
- Hand-filling and packaging in a socially inclusive workshop
- Production in Germany — short transport routes, regional value creation
- Fair remuneration for all people involved in the product
- Small batches — manual quality control, not by machines
Everything you want to know
Once a week as a hair treatment — applied before shampooing and left on for at least 30 minutes, ideally overnight. If daily care is preferred, a single drop can be run through the dry lengths and ends without washing the hair.
No — if sparingly dosed. Four to five drops are enough for shoulder-length hair. The MCT coconut oil in the formula ensures that the elixir absorbs quickly and leaves no heavy residue. After washing, the hair feels light, supple, and nourished.
For all hair types. Dry, damaged, colored, or fine hair particularly benefit — hair types that are assigned an increased Vata proportion in Ayurveda. Thick or curly hair (Kapha-dominant) also absorbs the light oil well, without becoming too heavy.
Yes — that is even the classic Ayurvedic application. First massage the scalp, then the lengths. The Shiro Abhyanga massage nourishes the scalp and hair roots from where the hair originates.
With weekly use of four to five drops, 50 ml will last approximately two to three months. The oil is concentrated — less is indeed more here.
The Hair Elixir is hand-filled and packaged in Germany — in a socially inclusive workshop that employs people with and without disabilities together. Each bottle is part of a conscious value cycle: regionally produced, fairly compensated, with short distances. All ingredients are of vegan origin.
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