Neeliya

Neeliya Mridulekha Hair Shampoo – 200 ml

Rs. 790.00

An Ayurvedic hair cleanser with hibiscus, reetha, amla, and bhringraj that gently removes dirt, strengthens roots, and restores natural shine without stripping away essential moisture.

Long Description

Neeliya Mridulekha Hair Shampoo is a gentle Ayurvedic formula that transforms hair cleansing into a ritual of nourishment. Infused with hibiscus, reetha, amla, and bhringraj, it cleanses scalp impurities, balances oil, and strengthens hair roots. Unlike harsh shampoos, it preserves your scalp’s natural oils, leaving hair soft, glossy, and full of life. Its rich herbal lather purifies without leaving skin dry, promoting thicker, healthier growth. Crafted with pure herbal extracts and free from parabens and sulphates, this shampoo brings together purity and performance — helping your hair breathe, shine, and flow with vitality.

How To Use
  1. Wet your hair and scalp thoroughly.
  2. Take a small amount of Neeliya Mridulekha Hair Shampoo.
  3. Gently massage into scalp and hair for 1–2 minutes.
  4. Rinse well with water.
  5. Follow with Neeliya Mridulekha Hair Serum or Hair Oil for complete nourishment.

Ideal For

Hair Fall & Weak Roots

Dull & Damaged Hair

Scalp Build-Up

Frizzy or Dry Hair

Product USP

Enriched with Hibiscus, Amla & Bhringraj

Cleanses Gently, Strengthens Deeply

Free from Parabens & Sulphates

Enhances Shine & Volume Naturally

Key Ingredients

Hibiscus (Japa Pushpa)

Strengthens roots and promotes growth.

Reetha (Soapnut)

Cleanses naturally, adds bounce and shine.

Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

Prevents hair fall and restores luster.

Bhringraj

Revives dull strands and promotes thickness.

Product Benefits

Gently removes dirt and impurities.

Strengthens hair roots naturally.

Restores shine and bounce.

Reduces dryness and frizz.

Promotes thicker, healthier growth.

Did You Know?

Did you know Reetha, known as the natural cleanser of Ayurveda, produces gentle foam that cleans without chemicals — a tradition used by Indian women for centuries?