Mustard oil has been a beauty staple in Indian households for generations — and modern science is catching up to explain why. Here's what it actually does, and what's just myth.
For Hair: Growth, Strength, Scalp Health
Mustard oil is rich in beta-sitosterol, zinc, selenium, and omega fatty acids — nutrients directly linked to hair health. Regular scalp massage with warm mustard oil improves blood circulation, nourishes follicles, and helps combat dandruff thanks to its natural antifungal properties. Many users report reduced hair fall within weeks of consistent use.
How to use: Warm 2 tbsp of Gharana Kachi Ghani Mustard Oil, massage into the scalp, leave for 30–60 minutes, then wash off. Do this 2–3 times a week.
For Skin: Natural Moisturiser and Sun Shield
Mustard oil forms a natural barrier on the skin, locking in moisture without clogging pores. Its high Vitamin E content fights free radicals, while its SPF properties offer mild UV protection — which is why it's traditionally applied to babies before a sun bath.
Its anti-inflammatory properties also help soothe dry, cracked heels and rough elbows when applied overnight.
Why Quality Matters
The benefits above only hold true for pure, cold-pressed mustard oil. Refined or blended oils have been chemically processed, stripping out the very compounds that make mustard oil effective. Always check the label — Gharana Kachi Ghani is cold-pressed, unadulterated, and third-party tested.
Real mustard oil. Real results.
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