2394 days ago

Aritha (soap nut) Shampoo Bars $5.00

Kate from Country Herbals Cottage Shop

Aritha has been used for centuries to help prevent hair loss, because of its many benefits to scalp health. Aritha, also known as Soapnuts, and Reetha powder in India, is an excellent hair tonic.

Its many properties include:

Anti fungal

Conditions hair (so no conditioner needed)

Suits all hair types

Strengthens scalp and hair

Helps reduce premature greying (or pigment loss)

Stimulates new hair growth

Helps prevent or treat dandruff

Helps prevent scalp infections and parasite presence.

Ngongotaha Cottage Shop Hours for this week:
Today 25th  July 12.30 pm to 2 pm

Friday 26th July – 11am to 3 pm

Saturday 27th July – 1 pm to 5 pm

Sunday 28th July – 2 pm to 4 pm

Outside these hours open by appointment – text 021 144 1113
Link to Shampoo Bars page in our online store: countryherbalsstore.ecwid.com...

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