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Hair Fall Control
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Onion Oil
Redensyl™
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Customers love this hair oil for controlling hair fall and boosting hair growth. They appreciate the natural ingredients, pleasant scent, non-sticky feel, and easy application.
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Some customers questioned the value and a few experienced delayed results.

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4.5
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150 ml




mamaearth
Onion Oil For Hair Regrowth & Hair Fall Control With Redensyl

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Clearance Sale Expiry Date: 01-Aug-2026
Mamaearth Onion Hair Oil, enriched with Redensyl and potent natural oils, effectively combats hair fall and promotes healthy hair regrowth. This unique blend deeply nourishes the scalp, strengthens hair follicles, and leaves your hair visibly healthier, shinier, and more voluminous. Free from harmful chemicals, it's suitable for all hair types, including color-treated hair.
Product Highlights
- Stimulates Hair Growth: Onion oil and Redensyl work synergistically to boost follicle activity for thicker, fuller hair.
- Enhances Strength & Shine: A blend of nourishing oils conditions and improves hair's overall appearance, reducing breakage and adding radiant shine.
- Nourishes & Revitalizes Scalp: Creates a healthy scalp environment conducive to optimal hair growth.
- Gentle & Safe Formula: Free from silicones, parabens, mineral oil, dyes, and synthetic fragrances.
- Convenient Application: Simply massage onto the scalp and leave on overnight or for several hours before washing.
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4.5/5
Rated by 56.9K verified customers
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Customers love this hair oil for controlling hair fall and boosting hair growth. They appreciate the natural ingredients, pleasant scent, non-sticky feel, and easy application.
Some customers questioned the value and a few experienced delayed results.
