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Khadi Trifla Powder Review & How to use for Hair

Khadi Trifla Powder Review & How to use for Hair

By Nidhal

The most common and irksome hair woe everyone be it a man or a woman faces today is the dreaded 8-lettered word ‘HAIR FALL’. Didn’t it send shivers down your spine? Its roots (no pun intended) find origin in myriad causes ranging from stress to poor/substandard quality of products used, from bombarding oneself with chemical-laden products to diet deficient in proteins. ‘When everything fails, head to Granny dearest’ is the mantra I espouse and live by both metaphorically and literally.

My grandmother’s pearls of wisdom in the realm of hair care have always had one product since times immemorial. No points for guessing ( for you would have already seen what it is thanks to the title of the post), it is TRIFALA POWDER (also called ‘Triphala’). It is a blend of three herbs- Amlaki (Amla), Haritaki (Harar/Hadad) and Bibhitaaki (Bahera/Baheda). And the three together, pack a punch at so many hair woes that you’d be left wondering why on Earth didn’t you use it before.

Trifla Powder is also excellent for people suffering from constipation, acidity and irregular bowel movements. You just need to have one spoon with water whenever you feel bloated or have irregular bowel movement. Do not have it regularly as the body gets used to it.

I grabbed KHADI TRIFALA powder from a Khadi store in Delhi a few months ago. Today is the time for us to know if it deserves a second try or not 🙂

PRICE- Rs 45/- for 200 g

DIRECTIONS FOR USE- Mix Khadi Trifala powder in the base ingredient. Mix well. Apply on scalp and hair. Rinse with cool water.

INGREDIENTS- Amla, Harar and Bahera

WHAT IT CLAIMS- Trifala is good for constipation and acidity. It regulates bowel movement. (This indicates that the product is edible)

MY EXPERIENCE-

Packed in a simple plastic pack, the packaging of Khadi Trifala powder is way too simplistic in fact, underwhelming. Once cut open, the contents need to be transferred to either a clean container or a zipper pouch. Carrying it while travelling is a hassle both ways. As a result, I think it would be better if Khadi revisits its packaging decision for the current one for this product is disappointing.

Khadi Trifala powder is finely powdered and that makes it a cakewalk to mix it with the base ingredient of one’s choice be it curd, water, raw milk or anything that suits one’s hair type. Since my hair type is dry, I team it up with coconut milk. I suffer from one hair woe and that is why I opt for coconut milk because of its intensely hydrating properties.

I have used the above concoction for a month consistently without fail twice a week and what I noted was an improvement in my mane’s volume, strength and frizz control. It softened and imparted shine/lustre too but that wasn’t as praiseworthy as some of the herbal powders I had used in the past such as-hibiscus powder. It is important, I believe to be realistic. One product cannot be a Hindi film hero who’d bash all the goons to pulp, mouth one-liners that’ll make the audience whistle in awe, rescue his leading lady and basically do everything 😛

This product is no different. When used consistently over a period of time with the right base ingredient, it works wonders in some spheres (say-volume increase, strength, frizz control) but doesn’t perform as well as expected in some (shine and softness). Perhaps, addition of a few more ingredients to the above mix help me achieve my ‘unachieved goals’. All in all, it is a good investment keeping the price and its benefits in mind. Go grab a few packets to treat your mane naturally!

GOOD-

1. Dirt-cheap

2. A single pack will last long. Each pack contains 200 g of Trifala powder which is sufficient to last long.

3. Finely powdered hence, mixing with any base ingredient is cushy.

4. Gives complete volition to the user to mix with whichever base ingredient one wants to say- milk, curd, water, etc.

5. Strengthens hair overtime

6. Removal is easy

7. Other ingredients can be added to the Trifala+ base ingredient mix such as- Reetha powder, shikakai powder, tulsi powder, etc.

8. Makes one’s tresses voluminous

9. Suitable for use by all

10. Natural. No chemicals pumped into it hence, a safe solution to combat hair woes.

BAD-

1. Limited availability. It isn’t easily available online. The only option currently is to visit a Khadi store and grab it.

2. Does not impart as much shine as is expected from Trifala powder (Amla imparts shine)

3. Packaging needs to be improved. The provision of a zipper pack will be better.

4. Does not soften hair much. I have used some herbal powders before and this powder does not soften my tresses as much as those did. That said, it does not even dry my hair too.

RATING-4.5/5

Editor’s Note: Trifla is fabulous, I have had it often as a part of capsules if I suffer from irregular bowel movement. But I have not used it directly as a mask, though a part of hair masks in general. I would surely give this a try Nidhal.

Have you tried using Trifla powder for your hair?

Khadi Rose Water vs Fabindia Rose Water vs Lotus Herbals RoseTone Facial Toner

Khadi Rose Water vs Fabindia Rose Water vs Lotus Herbals RoseTone Facial Toner

By Archana

Rose water is a favorite beauty product for almost all of us. It has multiple uses, can be used as a toner, for mixing face packs, as a refreshing facial mist, to reduce stress in eyes and even for hair care. It is one product that suits all skin types, oily or dry skin. There are numerous brands rose waters available in the market. Today, I will be comparing three of the best brands’ rose waters – Khadi, Fabindia and Lotus Herbals. Ofcourse, there are more luxury brands offering rose waters like Kama Ayurveda, Forest Essentials, etc. which are undoubtedly superior, but for this post, am comparing the popular budget-friendly ones. Read on to know which one you need to get now.

Packaging:

Khadi rose water comes in a plastic bottle with a flip-flop cap and a small hole to dispense the product. While Fabindia and Lotus Herbals comes in a convenient spray form which is easy and quick to use as you can directly spray on face. Clearly, Khadi’s regular packaging, though good for body lotions and shampoos, is not apt for a rose water.

Texture and color:

Khadi rose water is just like plain water in color and texture. Fabindia rose water, while you spray onto your hands, foams a little. But apart from that, both Khadi and Fabindia feels just like applying water on your face. Gets absorbed quickly, no stickiness, greasiness and they don’t make your face oily. Lotus Herbals, being a toner, has a slightly more denser juice-like consistency due to ingredients like aloe vera juice. It is light pink in color, obviously, artificial color. Khadi and Fabindia rule in this aspect.

Fragrance:

Fabindia rose water has possibly the most natural, soothing and pleasant fragrance among the three. It smells just like fresh roses, though not overpowering. Khadi’s fragrance is good, though it is more artificial, more like the Dabur and Banjara’s ones. Lotus Herbals too has a nice pleasant fragrance which is a little more on the sweeter side compared to Fabindia and is more artificial.

Ingredients:

Fabindia rose water is 100% pure and made from steam distillation of roses. Khadi rose water mentions only rose petals and water in the ingredients list, but it doesn’t say whether it is prepared through steam distillation or conventional method of boiling the petals and filtering. Steam distillation is the more preferred method as just filtering might not exclude all the impurities. Lotus Herbals on the other hand contains not just roses but also tulsi leaves extract, aloe vera gel, vetiver extract, castor oil and parabens and fragrance too. Clearly Fabindia tops in the ingredients and method of preparation. Lotus Herbals is good if you are looking for extra benefits of other ingredients like tulsi, aloevera and vetiver as well.

Efficacy:

In terms of efficacy, I love Fabindia rose water as its made from 100% steam distillation of roses. So I can use it even for sensitive areas like eyes and also hair care without fear. Since its pure, you can also put few drops into your eyes to freshen and cool your eyes. I have combination skin and when I used it in summers it helped to soothe and calm sunburnt skin and also provide light hydration making my skin appear healthy and glowing. With Khadi rose water, the results are normal just like any other rose water. But I feel its not as hydrating as the Fabindia one. Lotus Herbals , being more of a proper toner, offers extra benefits like minimizing pores and smoothing out skin. But after appyling, it gives a little sticky and greasy feeling. It hydrates and moisturizes the skin very well and makes it soft and plumper. I have combination skin which gets dry in winters and this toner has helped my skin stay hydrated throughout. Sometimes, I even skip moisturizer. Though, I don’t think I can use this toner in summers. Also, it won’t be suitable for oily/acne-prone skin people. And unlike, pure rose water, this can’t be used for eyes or hair.

Price:

Fabindia Rose Water comes at Rs.175 for 100ml which is makes it almost 4.5 times costlier than Khadi Rose Water which comes at Rs.80 for 210ml. And what do you get extra in Fabindia rose water for it? Steam distilled pure rose water, soothing natural fragrance, better effects and convenient spray packaging. Lotus Herbals comes at Rs.265 for 100ml, but being a toner, its more concentrated and only little quantity is needed each time compared to the others. So one bottle will last really long.

Final Verdict:

Clearly, the winner among the three is Fabindia Rose Water. It offers the best results, suitable for all skin types, has a soothing and calming fragrance, is made from 100% steam distillation of rose petals and comes in a convenient spray packaging. Those who feel Fabindia Rose Water is costlier, can try Khadi Rose Water, which is definitely far better and pure than the Dabur Gulabari and Banjaras rose waters. Normal – dry skin people who need more hydration and looking for a proper toner, not just plain rose water can go for the Lotus Herbals one.

So I hope you enjoyed reading the post. Which one is your favorite rose water among the three? Do share your thoughts in the comments below.

Editor’s Note: That was a fabulous comparison Archana! I love the Kama Ayurveda Rose Water but yes it is on the costlier side, I would love to try the Fabindia one.

Khadi Body Massage Oil Review and Blogger Award

Khadi Body Massage Oil Review


This oil is a concoction of kesar, almond oil and olive oil. It gives a light yellowish tint in the bottle but comes out transparent. Its the lightest oil I have ever seen !! It just sinks into the skin and  gets absorbed super fast.It has an amazing kesar smell which I lovee..

What the Company claims : A special ayurvedic preparation of aroma oils with pure kesar, the active ingredients like almond oil, wheat germ oil give nourishing effect to skin when massage.
Method of use : It is useful for nails cracking problems and gives nourishing effect to whole body. An ideal preparation for body massage.

Ingredients : Crocus Sativus ( Kesar), Prunus Amygdalus (Sweet Almomd Oil), Qlea Europoea (Olive Oil), Tripicum Sativum (Wheat Germ Oil ), Base.

MRP: Rs.130/- for 210 ml.

It does contain kesar strands which are seen in the bottle. It comes with a plastic cap tightly closed. So you can carry it around without the fear of it spilling.

Pros:
1. Its the perfect after shower oil..and gets absorbed easily into the skin…I use it on damp skin.
2. I use it on my face too..though its mentioned body oil but what it contains is nothing harmful and are just oils..its non comodogenic..it never broke me out..instead took care of my flakes in this winter.
3. Has an awesome kesar smell which is very light.
4. Its much better than those thick oils which makes one feel greasy as this is very light and seeps into the skin.
5. Comes with a tight cap which I have removed aside as I am not carrying it with me.
6. Economical at this price…and its gonna stay long too.
7. I sometimes use it at night and wake up to a super soft skin in the morning.

Cons:
1. The packaging is kinda ok…some oil spills out while using in a hurry and spreads.
2. Does not moisturise enough the dry parts like elbows…and the moisturisation stays for just 3-4 hours in winters.
3. Availability as for all Khadi products.
4. For people who would want to keep it capped will have to risk their nails in opening the cap whenever you use it..

Rating:

Quality: 4/5
Value for money:5/5
Availability:3/5

Overall rating: 4/5

Would I buy it again: Yes I would..I really liked it..though I have not used Fabindia’s oils or Rogan Badam Shirin which i would like to try..but I would surely get this..

I got a Stylish Blogger Award from Leslie of girlysbeauty..Thank you so much Leslie..And I have already shared 7 facts about me here

Have you used Khadi Oils ? Which oil do you use ?

Khadi Mauri Face Wash Review

Khadi Mauri Face Wash Review


I had got this one with my Khadi haul…I think this is the first face wash I have seen that comes in a bottle..:p

What the Company claims: 100% soap free cleansing preparation fortified with natural cleansing extracts which deep cleanse skin removing all the dirt, germs & infection from inside the pores of skin and keeps the skin soft, clean , tender, well moisturized and free from pimples.

From site
Khadi Face Wash is extremely mild and gentle; yet it is a super-effective cleanser. It helps to retain natural glow on your face.
Benefits
Gentle use removes all pollution, grime, oil as well as make-up from your face.
Does not dry the skin or rub away its natural moisturizer
Helps to improve the colour and texture of the skin
Gives a soothing effect on the skin.
Does not contains any chemicals or rough extracts, thus promoting skin health
Does not damage skin or cause wrinkles. Excellent choice for everyone.
Ingredients: Each 100g contains-
Saunf 2.0g, Chamomile flower 2.0g, Methi 2.0g, Brahmi 4.0g, Apricot oil 1.0g, Tulsi leaf 4.0g, SLES 3.0g, Purified water qs, Preservatives 0.375g

Usage : Apply on wet face and massage to produce lather. Rinse off with fresh or luke warm water. Use daily twice for best results.

MRP: Rs 135/- for 210 ml

Its a runny transparent orange liquid with a funny medicated smell.

Pros:
1. Very gentle on skin…just like my HG Himalaya Neem face wash.
2. Cleans out the skin well and gives a fresh feeling.
3. As its a Khadi product..has all natural ingredients.
4. Very little qty is required.
5. Economical….at this price…its gonna stay longgg.
6. Does not dry the skin at all…so ppl with dry skin would also like it.

Cons:
1. The smell. Its kinda orangey and medicated…weird.
2. Packaging..in a bottle…not very convenient..and cannot even be carried while travelling.
3. Availabilty…as for all Khadi products.
4. Different manufacturers make different products..and thats the reason same Khadi product can also vary in quality. This Mauri face wash is by Maruti Mahila Sansthan whereas most of the other Khadi products are from Manav Seva Samiti.
5. This does not foam too much if you are one of them who like foamy face washes..I am ok with that.

Overall rating- 3.5/5

Would I buy this again: Yes..I would like to… but so many things to try out :p..There are also other Face and Body washes like Sandalwood and Honey..

Have you tried Khadi face washes ? Do you like them ?

Khadi Fresh Jasmine Bathing Bar Review

Khadi has Soaps (called Herbal Glycerin Body Wash) in many different variants..I have the one in Fresh Jasmine..Its a white colored soap with a very light jasmine smell. The other ones are :

  • Strawberry
  • Haldi Chandan
  • Khus
  • Aloevera
  • Mixed Fruit
  • Chandan
  • Rose Sandal
  • Mogra
  • Neem-Tulsi
  • Neem
  • Lavender
  • Natural Mint
  • Pineapple
  • Orange
  • Natural Saffron
  • Fresh Lemon
  • Kewda 


From site…

Indication : An ayurvedic body wash cleanses the skin and body dirt. It removes dead cells from the skin and giving smoothness and soft feeling.

Method of use : Apply body wash on wet on face. rub to produce lather, then wash off.

Ingredients : Jasmine, Ghartkumari, Haldi, Lodhra, Padmakh, Madhu, Glycerin, Purified water, Base.

Nett Wt. 15g, 75g, 125g.

MRP- Rs 45/- for the 125g bar

Pros:
1. It has a very light smell…nothing too over powering.
2. Has all natural and herbal ingredients.
3. Cleans well as claimed.
4. Does not leave the skin dry.
5. Price is economical.

Cons:
1. Does not lather well..may be coz its soap free type..
2. Availability..even at the main Khadi store there were just 4-5 of these and not all.

I would say its a decent enough natural soap..which can be used everyday. Check out more Khadi products here

Overall rating: 4/5

Would I buy it again:  Yes,,may be..actually I love my body washes more…but when in a hurry I prefer these soaps..and they are nice..I would like to try Strawberry and Neem Tulsi..

Have you used these ? Do you like them ?

Skin Care Haul

Finally I found Khadi yesterday. There is a huge Khadi grih at the Khadi Lane ahead of VT station..I got a few things from there and some other daily winter essentials..
Here are they..

  

 I got Garnier Body Cocoon, Lotus sun safe spray in SPF 50, Ashwin’s Rose water, Vaseline Petroleum Jelly, Glycerine, Everyuth Golden Glow peel off..and some Khadi products..

Which are
Khadi Body Massage Oil with Kesar, Almond oil and Olive oil
Khadi Kesar peel off scrub gel
Khadi Mauri facewash and
Khadi Fresh Jasmine handmade soap.

Khadi has its own hits and misses. Not everything is good and the quality varies coz different things are manufactured at different places in India. I would review these after using..

Have you used any of these ? Do you like Khadi products ?