

🌿 Elevate your hair ritual with nature’s finest – because your scalp deserves the best!
Forest Essentials Ayurvedic Shampoo Amla Honey & Mulethi is a 200ml sulphate and paraben-free hair cleanser enriched with raw organic honey, virgin coconut oil, and Ayurvedic herbs like amla, mulethi, and bhringraj. Designed for all hair types, it gently cleanses while nourishing and strengthening hair to reduce thinning and breakage, leaving it glossy, smooth, and naturally fragrant. A trusted formula with a 4.4-star rating and a loyal following, perfect for daily use and those seeking a premium, natural hair care experience.





| ASIN | B01N4L7MX2 |
| Active Ingredients | coconut oil,soya,vitamin c |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,661 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #323 in Shampoos |
| Brand | Forest Essentials |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 974 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08904153397340 |
| Hair Type | All |
| Item Dimensions | 5.2 x 5.2 x 16 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Height | 16 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | shampoo |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
| Liquid Volume | 200 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRINGS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Packer Contact Information | Mountain Valley Springs (I) Pvt. Ltd E - 46 & 47Bhadrabad Industrial Area Bhadrabad Distt - Hardwar (Uttarakhand) PIN 249402 PH.NO. : +91-1334-230336,+91-1334-235114 |
| Product Benefits | Ayurvedic, Natural Formula, Sulphate & Paraben Free Gently Cleanses Scalp for Frequent Use Replenishes Natural Oils |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning,Nourishing,Provides Vitamins |
| Scent | Honey |
| Unit Count | 200.0 Milliliters |
S**A
Good Shampoos are hard to find.
This is my 6th bottle, its very mild doesnt dry out. I use it with a conditioner of any brand. Or i first put up a methi pack/egg mask and wash with this shampoo. No hair fall related to shampoo use/hair breakage
R**S
Best product
Using it from last 7 years.beat product
J**I
Very costly but good.
Wow, it did the magic. Smells good. But very costly.
M**H
Numero Uno
No product can match the quality of forest essentials
A**R
The Best Shampoo Ever Used
This is the excellent shampoo I have ever used. You need little quantity, it does not leather very much but cleanses the hairs well, very nice, light and refreshing aroma, makes the hair heavy, smooth and silky. It reduces my hair fall. I found all the pros in the product no cons for me. I hope it will work same for you too. A must try product.
A**R
Quality is good but too small
Great quality with great results but not worth the price as you can only wash your hair like 3 times the size is wayy too small and impractical, just good for travelling
R**L
Excellent
Finest shampoo for dry and frizzy hair.
M**A
Harshest of the three variants; works well with oil
Forest essential shampoos rated in order of cleansing strength: Bhringaraj & Shikakai (mild) < Jalapatti & Brahmi < Amla, Honey & Mulethi (harsh) If you use more viscous hair oils buy either Amla or Jalapatti shampoo. If you use light hair oils buy Bhringaraj or Jalapatti shampoo. I was utterly confused between all the variants even after reading multiple reviews so ended up purchasing 50ml of all three together. Now I use these on rotational basis. Tested all of them coupled with Kama ayurveda Bhringraj oil and all three of them were able to get rid of oil in 2 washes ( even the mildest variant). Obviously the quantity of shampoo used varies. Amla cleans hair with minimal amount but ends up drying hairs a bit. Hairfall: Normal hairfall...did not notice shampoo induced hairfall. If you have shampoo induced hairfall this brand may come to rescue but like any other shampoo it wont do miracles. My scalp itches severely with any chemical laden shampoo...luckily all three variants did not cause this issue. Is it overpriced? Yes, it is. For that matter all forest essentials products are. Still confused? Maybe buy all three in 50ml...either you will love them or save yourself from committing to a bigger bottle. As for me...I find them above average and as long as they don't itch my scalp will continue investing. Amla variant: You will have to pair this with oil and hair mask/conditioner/ serum. Don't do that mistake of using it without oil application otherwise it will dry your hair immensely. Personally this is my least preferred shampoo out of three variants.
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