Ayurlom Nurture & Lustre Shampoo & Conditioner transforms your hair care into an Ayurvedic ritual of cleansing and nourishment. Formulated with 16 time-honoured herbs—including Amla, Bhringraj, Brahmi, Moringa, and Soap Nut (Reetha)—this gentle “no-poo” formula purifies the scalp without stripping natural oils.
Unlike conventional shampoos with harsh sulfates, Ayurlom uses coconut-derived cleansers for a mild, non-stripping lather. Over time, hair becomes softer, stronger, and more balanced, making it ideal for sensitive scalps and those transitioning to natural care.
Key Benefits
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Gently cleanses without harsh detergents
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Maintains scalp balance & natural oils
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Reduces dandruff & irritation with Ayurvedic herbs
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Strengthens hair & reduces breakage
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Safe for colour-treated & keratin-treated hair
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Suitable for daily gentle cleansing
Hero Ingredients
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Amla (Vitamin C rich): Strengthens hair & promotes shine
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Bhringraj: Reduces hair fall & encourages growth
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Brahmi: Protects against stress & damage
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Moringa: Nourishes follicles & revitalises scalp
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Reetha (Soap Nut): Natural conditioner for soft hair
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Sandalwood & Manjistha: Soothe scalp & promote clarity
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Aloe Vera & Green Tea: Hydrate & protect against dryness
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Lavender & Rose Essential Oils: Gentle fragrance & calming effect
How to Use
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Apply a generous amount to wet hair and scalp.
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Massage with fingertips and leave for 5 minutes.
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Rinse thoroughly.
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Repeat for a richer lather and added conditioning.
Note: Less lather in the first wash is normal due to the absence of sulfates. For best results, use your usual conditioner during the first month of transition.
Why Choose Ayurlom?
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Dermatologically tested for sensitive skin
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100% natural, vegan & cruelty-free
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Palm oil free, sulfate free, paraben free & alcohol free
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Eco-friendly packaging & biodegradable formula
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Made in Australia with over 20 years of Ayurvedic expertise
Bring balance and nourishment back to your hair with Ayurlom Nurture & Lustre Ayurvedic Shampoo & Conditioner—gentle, effective, and rooted in Ayurvedic wisdom.


