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Avarampoo Powder
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring flavonoids, tannins, polyphenols and natural glycosides.Commonly used for scalp cooling, skin care and seasonal self-care rituals.
What it is
Just Avarampoo. Nothing else.
Avarampoo, made from the dried flowers of Senna auriculata, has been part of traditional self-care rituals for generations. Naturally rich in flavonoids, tannins, polyphenols and natural glycosides, it is valued for its cooling nature and its place in both hair-care and skincare preparations.
In hair care, Avarampoo is commonly used for scalp cooling, dandruff care and itchy scalp concerns. It is often included in hair packs designed to refresh the scalp, support healthy-looking roots and improve the appearance of natural hair colour. During warmer months, it became a familiar ingredient in routines focused on keeping the scalp comfortable and balanced.
Avarampoo is frequently combined with Shikakai and Hibiscus as part of traditional hair-care preparations. It is also commonly mixed with Henna when natural hair colour and cooling are desired together in the same ritual.
Beyond hair care, Avarampoo has long been used in skincare preparations. It is commonly included in face packs for oil control, acne-prone skin, complexion care and skin cooling. Many traditional preparations also use Avarampoo as part of routines for sun-exposed skin, pimples and anti-ageing face packs.
Its versatility comes from its simplicity. Whether used for hair or skin, Avarampoo has remained a familiar ingredient in households that preferred time-tested rituals built around single ingredients.
What we carry is single-ingredient avarampoo powder — dried and powdered. No additives. No fragrance. No fillers. Just avarampoo, the way it has always been used.
Choose Your Mix
Cooling Hair Pack
Mix with Shikakai and Hibiscus.
Natural Hair Colour Ritual
Mix with Henna.
Oily Skin
Mix with Multani Mitti.
Acne-Prone Skin
Mix with Neem Powder.
Cooling Face Pack
Mix with Sandalwood and Rose Water.
Ritual Context
Avarampoo found its place wherever relief from heat was needed. Mixed into hair packs, scalp preparations and face packs, it became a familiar ingredient during the hotter months. Its role was simple: to bring comfort to skin and scalp exposed to the sun.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Avarampoo Powder, Kannada: ಅವರಮೂ ಪುಡಿ, Hindi (Devanagari): अवरमूल पाउडर, Tamil: அவரம்பூ பொடி, Telugu: అవరంపూల పొడి, Malayalam: അവറമ്പൂ പൊടി, Bengali: অবরামপু পাউডার & Marathi: अवरपुळं पावडरStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Mix 2–3 tablespoons of avarampoo powder with water into a smooth paste.
Combine with Shikakai, Hibiscus or Henna if preferred.
Apply evenly to the scalp and hair.
Leave for 20–30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Mix 1–2 tablespoons of avarampoo powder with water, rose water or curd.
Stir into a smooth paste.
Apply evenly to the face and neck.
Leave briefly, then rinse thoroughly with water.
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