Packaging of
Blue Nectar Briganantadi Anti-Dandruff Conditioner is in a sturdy blue-hued plastic bottle with pump dispenser that is also leak-proof and travel-friendly.
Ingredients list includes a potent mix of herbs such as Bhringraj, Amla, Shikakai, Hibiscus, Brahmi, Onion Oil, Vitamin E, Aloevera, Glycerin, all in a ‘conditioner base’ that is not specified. I am not a stickler for ingredients most of the time but I know there are many who like a complete list of each and every ingredient. I just trust Blue Nectar to give me Ayurvedic base.
Claims that this conditioner works against dandruff, promotes healthy scalp, restores moisture to hair.
Quantity is this 200 ml bottle is enough to last 4-5 washes only on my curly, frizzy hair which is very veryyyyyyyyy dry.
Usage – Apply on hair length, not on scalp, after washing and let it stay for 2-3 minutes before rinsing off.
Effect – I was excited to try this anti-dandruff conditioner from Blue Nectar Ayurveda with an abundance of Ayurvedic herbs such as shikakai, methi, reetha, neelambari, and morrrrrrrrre, especially since I have not yet found the holy grail for my super dry, crazy frizzy curly hair.
Anyway, so Blue Nectar Briganantadi Conditioner looks beautiful in that classic blue packaging, and has an amazing spa-like fragrance that lingers for whole day, not chemically at all, but naturally appealing. It honestly is the best part about this product, its incredible natural soothing calming luxurious smell. There are no added chemicals, colors, or fragrance in this concoction.
My hair is super-duper dry and curly and horribly frizzy so I need heavy-duty conditioners or hair masks to tame them. This does not claim to work on such dry frizzy hair and it doesn’t. It works as a decent companion to whatever anti dandruff shampoo one is using. I always want intense condition from my conditioners and not every conditioner can give it to me…that is the story of my hair and scalp. One thing that confused me-the bottle says it is ‘scalp & anti dandruff conditioner’ but in usage it is clearly written that ‘use only on lengths, not on scalp’! It is quite confusing. Anyway, it is common sense that one should not use conditioner on scalp as it can increase buildup, cause clogged hair follicles, increase dandruff and so on.
Rather than on my curly frizzy hair, it worked better on my mom’s straight fine hair with minimal frizz. I used it twice and yes, it did give my hair some softness and detangled my hair a little bit, it worked way better on my mom’s hair. Incredible softness and shine. So this turned out to be a great product not for the beauty blogger but the beauty blogger’s mom blessed with normal hair and scalp!
Thus, I would recommend Blue Nectar Briganantadi Conditioner to those hair types (normal, neither too dry nor too oily, not frizzy, not curly), it is a natural sulphate free ayurvedic conditioner for normal, straight, wavy hair types for conditioning after using drying shampoos. One thing is commendable that it does provide moisture to the hair and makes hair feel healthy but on my hair the results were mild and lasted only for a day. So my quest continues.
YES
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Incredible smell, easily the best fragrance I have found in a conditioner
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Beautiful, travel-friendly packaging
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Abundance of Ayurvedic goodness in the form of bountiful herbs
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Does provide good companionship to any dandruff shampoo
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Gives decent moisture to the hair, detangles knots
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Works best for normal, straight, non-frizzy, or wavy hair
NO
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Those who want complete list of ingredients will not like the mention of conditioner base
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Will not work for super-dry curly and frizzy hair, results will last temporarily
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Seems expensive
Recommended -Maybe, depending on your hair type. Good for my mom’s hair but nothing exceptional for me. Rating is 3.5/5.