Champi, Chill, Conquer
Ever had a hair day so bad that you can’t distinguish between your hair and the bird’s nest next to your terrace? You’re not alone. Somewhere between dry shampoo addiction, styling products, and “I’ll oil it next Sunday, I swear” lies the tale of every tired, neglected strand.
So when you massage your scalp with oil, you’re not just fixing frizz—you’re awakening your soul. Channel that divine feminine energy, say a little mantra (or your favorite Rihanna lyrics), and get ready for hair that shines with more purpose than anything else.
The Tales of Hair Tantrums
Lately if your hair has been going through more drama than your love life— toxic dye jobs, ghosted by volume and lovebombed by frizz—then Purearth’s Kesha Fortifying Hair Oil is basically the guardian angel your follicles need. This neon pink elixir isn’t just a pretty pink thing—it’s a full-on rejuvenating ritual.
Infused with solar-charged love and a powerhouse crew of Ayurvedic legends like Nigella, Jatamansi, Bhringraj, and Nagarmotha, it rebuilds, strengthens, and flips the script on hair fall, damage, and premature greying. Whether your strands are sulking from color trauma or just missing their old volume and health, this oil’s here to whisper “Its time to shine, babe”.
“Nigella sativa seed is intensively studied for its chemical composition. It is reported to contains Thymoquinone, Nigellimine-N-oxide, Nigellicine, Nigellidine, Nigellone, Dithymoquinone, Thymohydroquinone, Thymol, Arvacrol, 6-methoxy-coumarin, 7-hydroxy-coumarin, Oxy-coumarin, Alpha-hedrin, Steryl-glucoside, Tannins, Flavinoids, Essential fatty acids, Essential amino acids, Ascorbic acid, Iron and calcium. Presence of these natural actives makes Nigella sativa seed as great medicinal herb. Nigella sativa seed has antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-aging, hair growth promoter, sun protection, anti cancer activity, which make it a novel ingredient for many cosmetic preparations.” (Source- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/315474605_Nigella_sativa_seed_a_novel_beauty_care_ingredient_A_review)
“The preliminary screening of the hexane extract of the rhizomes of N. jatamansi showed positive response in hair growth promotion activity.” (source- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3113354/)
Hot, pungent, bitter herbs do the heavy lifting, while cooling herbs play the nurturing bestie—together they calm the scalp, wake up dormant follicles, and basically remind your hair who it is (Like the queen she is). Breathe in the soft notes of jasmine and lavender and let the shakti flow straight to your roots.The Oiling Ritual Your Grandma Would Approve
> Warm your hair oil up—because your scalp deserves a hot oil date, not a cold disappointment.
> Massage like you mean it; pretend you’re manifesting thick, shiny locks (imagine rapunzel singing , works wonders).
> Show those dry ends some love—they’ve seen things (against their will, poor beings).
> Let it marinate; good things (and great hair) take time.
> Rinse gently, no boiling water (no it is not quirky)—we’re not cooking ramen.
As Kavita Khosa says in her book Beauty Unbottled, “Champi, a household version of shirobyanga is the most famous of all Ayurvedic hair treatments—the Indian head massage aka shirobhyanga (‘shiro’ head and ‘abhyanga’ oil massage). Shirobhyanga releases tryptophan, some good stuff in the brain’s pineal gland, nourishing it and helping improve lymphatic drainage of toxins out of our system. Medicated oils, using herbs, can benefit pain, migraines and headaches; they are known as shirshool and reduce stress, insomnia, migraines and a host of other disorders.”
Because a solid hair oiling session fixes what comfort films, tiramisu, and that 3 AM spiral about your ex simply can’t. There’s something deeply magical about warm oil seeping into your roots—it’s like your scalp finally exhaling. Suddenly, you're not just oiling your hair, you’re soft-launching a new version of yourself. The one who’s calm, glossy, and 10x more iconic. So go ahead, rub it in, zone out, and let the magical potion show its potential. Your hair—and your entire nervous system—will thank you.