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Coconut Oil
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring medium-chain fatty acids, antioxidants and plant compounds.Commonly used for daily hair oiling, scalp care and skin-conditioning rituals.
What it is
Just Coconut Oil. Nothing else.
Coconut Oil has been part of everyday life in Indian homes for generations. Used for hair, skin and body-care rituals, it became one of the most familiar oils across households because of its simplicity, versatility and ease of use.
Naturally rich in medium-chain fatty acids and plant compounds, Coconut Oil is commonly used in daily hair-oiling routines. Applied to the scalp and hair before washing, it helps make oiling a regular part of hair care rather than an occasional treatment. Unlike heavier oils that are reserved for specific rituals, Coconut Oil often became the oil people reached for every day.
Regular oiling is one of the oldest hair-care practices in Indian homes. Coconut Oil became a trusted part of that routine because it could be used consistently. Whether applied before a wash, left overnight or massaged into the scalp after a long day, it remained a familiar companion in everyday hair care.
Its role extends beyond the scalp. Coconut Oil is also widely used in body-care routines and skin-conditioning preparations. Applied after bathing or used during massage, it has remained a trusted ingredient for maintaining soft and comfortable skin.
What we carry is single-ingredient coconut oil — traditionally prepared and bottled without additives, fragrance or fillers. Just coconut oil, the way it has always been used.
Complete The Ritual
Before
Apply Coconut Oil daily or as preferred and leave for at least 60 minutes or overnight.
Cleanse
Wash with Shikakai Powder for a traditional hair wash.
Deep Cleanse
Use Reetha Powder alongside Shikakai when extra cleansing is preferred.
Balance The Wash
Follow with Arappu Powder when a softer, more conditioning wash is desired.
Ritual Context
Coconut Oil rarely needed an occasion. It sat within reach and became part of everyday life — applied before a hair wash, massaged into the scalp or used after a bath. For many families, it was not a treatment but a habit, repeated so often that it simply became part of the routine.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Coconut Oil, Kannada: ತೆಂಗಿನ ಎಣ್ಣೆ, Hindi (Devanagari): नारियल तेल, Tamil: தேங்காய் எண்ணெய், Telugu: కొబ్బరి నూనె, Malayalam: വെളിച്ചെണ്ണ, Bengali: নারকেল তেল & Marathi: नारळ तेलStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Apply coconut oil evenly to the scalp and hair.
Massage gently into the roots and lengths.
Leave for at least 60 minutes or overnight.
Wash off using Shikakai Powder or any Shikakai-based combination of traditional cleansing powders.
Apply a small amount to clean skin.
Massage gently until absorbed.
Use after bathing or whenever additional moisture is desired.
Repeat as part of your regular self-care routine.
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