BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner (Sulfate-Free): The Best Indian Shampoo for Hair Fall & Dandruff
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All Benefits
All Benefits
This is more than a shampoo; it is a complete, all-in-one treatment for total hair and scalp wellness. Our formula is designed to work on multiple levels—purifying the scalp, strengthening the roots, and nourishing the strands—to deliver a visibly healthier, more resilient, and radiant head of hair.
⚜️ Scalp Health & Hair Fall Control
Potent Hair Fall Control: As a leading hair fall control shampoo, it is enriched with nourishing ingredients that help strengthen hair strands from the root, significantly reducing breakage and the appearance of hair fall.
Soothes & Balances the Scalp: This is an effective anti dandruff shampoo that also soothes the feeling of an itchy scalp. Its formula contains proteolytic enzymes that gently exfoliate and remove dead skin cells, helping to create a clean, balanced, and comfortable scalp environment.
Nourishes Follicles: The ayurvedic shampoo formula purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins, creating the optimal conditions to support the natural hair growth cycle.
⚜️ Cleansing & Purification
Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansing: This sulfate free shampoo provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse. It effectively removes impurities, excess oil, and product build-up without stripping the hair of its essential natural oils, making it ideal for frequent use.
Minimal Lather, Maximum Efficacy: Our advanced formula uses deep-penetrating phytochemicals for a maximum cleanse with minimal lather, which means less time spent rinsing and less mechanical stress on your hair.
⚜️ Strength, Repair & Growth
Strengthens Brittle Hair: The formula is designed to improve the texture of brittle hair, helping to fortify each strand and make it feel stronger and more resilient.
Supports Hair Repair: Its restorative formula helps to improve the strength and resilience of the hair fiber, which reduces breakage and improves the overall appearance of hair health.
Promotes Healthy-Looking Growth: By creating an ideal scalp environment and nourishing the roots, this shampoo for hair growth supports a healthy, vibrant appearance as your hair grows.
⚜️ Hydration, Shine & Frizz Control
Provides Weightless Hydration: The formula gently hydrates to help restore moisture and improve softness without weighing the hair down, for a smooth, silky, and shiny finish.
Controls Frizz & Flyaways: The hydrating properties of this herbal shampoo help to smooth the hair cuticle, effectively controlling frizz and flyaways for a more manageable and polished look.
Imparts a Beautiful Shine: It provides a beautiful, natural gloss to the hair, making it look glossy, vibrant, and healthy.
⚜️ Formula & Suitability
pH Balanced for Scalp Harmony: Our carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo respects your scalp's natural acidic mantle, which is crucial for preventing dryness and maintaining overall hair health.
Suitable for All Hair Types: This versatile formula is effective for all hair types, including damaged, colored, chemically treated, and heat-styled hair.
Color Safe: It helps to extend the life of your hair color by gently cleansing without stripping, which helps to prevent color fading and maintain vibrancy.
This is a complete 2-in-1 hair fall control and anti-dandruff shampoo. Its natural, sulfate-free Ayurvedic formula strengthens roots, soothes the scalp, and provides weightless hydration for all hair types, including colored hair.
Your Ritual & Care
Your Ritual & Care
To unlock the full potential of this nourishing formula, we recommend adopting this professional hair care ritual. Following these steps will ensure a gentle yet thorough cleanse, maximize the absorption of beneficial botanicals, and leave your hair feeling soft, strong, and beautifully revitalized.
⚜️ Who It's For
This versatile, gentle yet deep cleansing shampoo is perfect for both women and men, and is suitable for all hair types, textures, and lengths. It is especially recommended if you:
- Are looking for a potent hair fall control shampoo or have thin, brittle hair that breaks easily.
- Need a deep cleansing yet gentle solution for issues like dandruff or an itchy, sensitive scalp.
- Have colored, highlighted, chemically treated, or frequently heat-styled hair and want to maintain vibrancy and health.
- Live in a polluted environment or are frequently exposed to sun, dust, or dry, air-conditioned air.
- Experience common concerns like dryness, dullness, frizz, flyaways, or tangles.
⚜️ The Step-by-Step Ritual
- Prepare: Gently brush or comb through dry hair to detangle before washing. Hair is at its most fragile when wet, so this pre-step helps to minimize breakage.
- Wet Thoroughly: Allow lukewarm water to flow over your hair for at least a minute, ensuring every strand is fully saturated. This helps to open the hair cuticles for better absorption of the conditioning phytochemicals.
- Cleanse & Massage: Take a coin-sized amount of the shampoo. Gently massage it into your scalp and roots for one minute, working up a minimal, creamy lather. Work the lather down to your mid-lengths and tips.
- Rinse Completely: Rinse your hair thoroughly with normal water, ensuring no residue is left. Avoid using very hot water as it can strip the hair and scalp of natural oils.
- Follow Up: For the best possible results, follow your cleanse with the BestIndian™ Ultimate Hair Serum.
⚜️ Frequency of Use
You can use this shampoo as often as required. Its gentle, sulfate-free shampoo formula is ideal and perfectly safe for daily use, as it cleanses effectively without harming the hair follicles or stripping beneficial natural oils.
⚜️ Care & Storage
- Storage: To protect the integrity of the natural ingredients, store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Usage: This product is for external use only.
- Patch Test: We always recommend performing a patch test on a small area of the skin prior to first usage.
- Shelf Life: For optimal freshness and efficacy, use within 24 months of manufacturing.
Fragrance
Fragrance
⚜ Inspired by the pristine sea shores of the exotic Lakshadweep islands, the aquatic fragrance of this shampoo is simply unforgettable
Ingredient Transparency
Ingredient Transparency
BestIndian™ practices 100% transparency, and believes in disclosing all ingredients used in its products. BestIndian™ guarantees that no other ingredient, apart from those listed below, has been used in this natural and synthetic chemicals free BestIndian™ Luxury:
DM water infused with Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) ⚜ Coconut oil infused with Amla powder ⚜ Sodium cocoyl isothionate ⚜ Coco glucoside ⚜ Sensicare ⚜ Lactic acid, organic Aloe Vera gel ⚜ Glycerin ⚜ Guar gum ⚜ Coco Betain & Bestindian™ aqua fragrance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What makes BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo different?
Unlike many single-focus shampoos, this is a 2-in-1 conditioning shampoo. It combines revered Ayurvedic botanicals like Amla and Reetha with modern bioactive science, ensuring deep cleansing, scalp comfort, and lasting smoothness—all in one step.
2. Why doesn't this shampoo create a big lather? Is it still cleaning?
Yes, it provides a deep, effective cleanse. As a sulfate-free shampoo, it uses natural saponins from Reetha which create a gentle, creamy lather instead of the big bubbles made by harsh chemical detergents. This is a sign that it's cleaning thoroughly without stripping your scalp's natural oils.
3. Is sulfate-free shampoo better than regular shampoo?
Sulfate-free shampoos like ours cleanse effectively without harsh detergents. They help preserve your scalp's natural moisture, reduce the feeling of dryness, and make hair feel smoother—which is especially beneficial if you have a sensitive scalp, frizz-prone, or color-treated hair.
4. Do I still need a separate conditioner?
For most hair types (normal, oily, fine), its rich, nourishing formula provides enough conditioning to leave hair soft and manageable. For those with extremely dry or coarse hair, you may still benefit from following up with our Ultimate Hair Serum for extra hydration.
5. Is this product vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. All BestIndian™ products, including the Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner, are 100% vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and are never tested on animals. Our manufacturing facility is certified cruelty-free.
6. How much shampoo should I use each wash?
A coin-sized amount is enough for most hair lengths. Work it into a minimal, creamy lather on the scalp and rinse thoroughly. For longer or very thick hair, you may repeat with a second small application if needed.
7. What fragrance does this shampoo have?
The fragrance is inspired by the pristine sea shores of the Lakshadweep islands — a fresh, aquatic, and refreshing aroma that makes every wash a rejuvenating sensory experience.
8. Which is the best Ayurvedic shampoo for dandruff in India?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best Ayurvedic options. It’s a sulfate-free shampoo made with Amla, Reetha & Aloe Vera to help reduce the visible signs of dandruff and improve scalp comfort.
9. What is the best shampoo for hair fall control and growth?
For a hair fall control shampoo, choose one that strengthens roots and supports scalp health. BestIndian™ Ultimate uses Amla and Aloe Vera to improve the look of thinning hair and encourage a healthy-looking growth environment.
10. Can I use a sulfate-free shampoo every day?
Yes. Gentle, sulfate-free shampoos like BestIndian™ Ultimate are pH balanced, making them safe for daily use without drying out your scalp or hair.
11. Which shampoo is best for dry and frizzy hair?
A hydrating, conditioning shampoo is best. BestIndian™ Ultimate combines Aloe Vera and natural conditioners in a sulfate-free shampoo to smooth frizz, tame flyaways, and leave hair feeling soft.
12. Is this shampoo safe for colored hair?
Yes. BestIndian™ Ultimate is a color safe shampoo. Its gentle cleansing and conditioning formula helps maintain vibrancy and reduces the feeling of dryness in dyed or chemically treated hair.
13. What is a chemical-free shampoo?
A chemical-free shampoo avoids harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and unnecessary synthetic chemicals. BestIndian™ Ultimate is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and made with certified organic botanicals.
14. Which natural shampoo is good for a sensitive scalp?
BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo is an ideal shampoo for sensitive scalp. With soothing Aloe Vera and gentle coconut-derived cleansers, it cleans effectively without causing irritation.
This is one of the best Ayurvedic shampoos in India for hair fall and dandruff. Its sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula with Amla and Reetha is safe for daily use on all hair types, including sensitive and color-treated hair.
The Science of Our Formula
The Science of Our Formula
The outermost layer of a hair follicle is called the cuticle and is composed largely of keratin. This is rich in cysteine groups which are mildly acidic. When the hair is washed these groups can deprotonate, giving the hair a negative charge.
The ingredients in conditioner, especially positively charged quaternary ammonium species, such as behentrimonium chloride or polymers that are known as Polyquaternium-XX, where XX is an arbitrary number, can then become attached to the hair via electrostatic interactions. Once attached these compounds have several effects. Their long hydrocarbon backbone helps to lubricate the surface of each hair follicle, reducing the sensation of roughness and assisting combing. The surface coating of cationic groups means that hairs are repelled from each other electrostatically, which reduces clumping. The compounds can also act as antistatic agents, which helps to reduce frizzing
Sebum glands adjacent to hair follicles emit a lipid-rich substance called sebum. From a cosmetic-removal point of view, sebum is the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands of mammals, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material. Sebum serves to protect and lubricate the skin and hair. Sebaceous secretions favor the growth of facultative anaerobes such as Propionibacterium acnes. P. acnes hydrolyses the triglycerides present in sebum, releasing free fatty acids onto the skin. The released fatty acids contribute to the acidic pH of the skin surface, which inhibits the growth of many common pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Thus the presence of sebum and the symbiotic microorganisms that it supports may be beneficial to the health of the skin. However, buildup of sebum on the skin and hair is perceived by modern consumers to be “unclean” and undesirable. Additionally, particulate dust and dirt can adhere to the sebum layer and this exacerbates the feeling of lack of cleanliness. Consequently, the principal aim of today's cleansing products is to remove oils, particulate soil, and microorganisms from the surface of skin and hair, and one task of this chapter is to review the foundation of physical and chemical sciences upon which the cleansing products and methods are based.
Because sebum is an oily substance, it cannot be removed by water alone. For this reason, surface active agents (surfactants) are included in personal care cleaning products. The main purposes of surfactants are to lower the interfacial tension between the soil and the substrate, to emulsify and/or solubilize oily soils, and to disperse particulate matter.
In order to understand how surfactants work, it is necessary to understand why oil and water are incompatible. For example, substances like salts and sugars dissolve because the interaction of water with the constituent ions or molecules of these substances is favored over the interaction between the salt ions or sugar molecules. As the concentration of the solute increases, the tendency for the constituent molecules of the solute to escape from the solid state into solution decreases. Saturation is reached when the escaping tendency (thermodynamically this is called the chemical potential) of the solute becomes equal to the tendency for the solute to separate, or precipitate from solution. There are several different possibilities for a substance to be insoluble in water. Substances like sand, clay, and glass are insoluble in water because the molecules of sand attract each other more strongly than the molecules of water, and this attraction leads to the sand being insoluble because the interaction of water with the individual silicate groups of the sand would lead to a higher free-energy state than the mutual interaction of silica groups. The function of surfactants for such particulates is to enhance wetting and permit dispersion.
On the other hand, water insolubility of oils and waxes is caused by hydrophobic interaction. The intermolecular forces between the oil molecules are weaker than the intermolecular bonds between water molecules, and the oils are expelled from water to minimize the water-oil interfacial area in the system. This structuring of water at the oil-water interface causes a decrease in entropy of the system, and the system resists this entropy decrease by forcing the oil to phase separate and thereby decrease the area of contact between the oil and water.
In this respect, surfactants achieve their purpose by lowering surface and interfacial tensions and by solubilizing oils and waxes. The effect known as surface tension is caused by an imbalance of intermolecular forces at the gas-liquid interface. Molecules in the bulk of liquids are attracted on all sides by their neighboring molecules. However, molecules at the surface are subjected to imbalanced forces; they are attracted by the underlying liquid molecules, but there is essentially no interaction with the vapor-gas molecules on the other side of the liquid-vapor boundary. This imbalance leads to a two-dimensional force at the surface, and this is surface tension. Surface tension is usually expressed in linear dimensions (e.g., millinewtons/meter). Surface energy is expressed as work per unit area (joules/m2). The dimensions of surface tension and surface energy are equivalent, and the absolute values of surface tension and surface energy are identical. For example, water has a surface energy of 0.072 J/m2 and a surface tension of 0.072 N/m. The magnitude of surface tension directly correlates with the strength of the intermolecular forces. Water has hydrogen bonds, dipole–dipole interaction, and dispersion forces between its molecules, and as a consequence the surface tension of water is rather high (0.072 N/m at room temperature). In hydrocarbons only dispersion forces are present between the molecules, and the resulting surface tension is relatively low (0.020–0.030 N/m).
Surfactant molecules contain two distinct moieties: a hydrophobic segment that is expelled by water and a hydrophilic segment that interacts strongly with water. Due to this construction, surfactant molecules are designated as being amphipathic (amphi meaning “dual” and pathic from the same root as pathos, which can be interpreted as “suffering”) because surfactant molecules “suffer” both oil and water. The hydrophilic moiety favors the aqueous phase, and the hydrophobic moiety is compatible with the oil phase. The hydrophilic moiety may be nonionic, anionic, or cationic. The hydrophilic moiety is usually a hydrocarbon, but it can also be a silicone or a fluorocarbon. For aqueous phases in the absence of oil, at very low surfactant concentrations the amphipathicity expels surfactant molecules to the surface, a process called adsorption. The driving force for surface adsorption derives from hydrophobic interaction, which rejects the hydrocarbon from the aqueous phase. The adsorbed surfactant molecules maintain intimate contact with water at the surface as a consequence of the relatively strong interactions between the hydrophilic moieties and water at the surface. These strong interactions can be polar, ionic, Lewis acid/Lewis base, and London dispersion forces. This adsorption causes the surfactant concentration at the surface to be much higher than the surfactant concentration in the bulk of the solution. At extremely low concentrations, the adsorbed surfactant far exceeds its solution concentration and Traube's rule applies. Traube's rule states that the ratio of the surface concentration to the bulk concentration increases threefold for each CH2 group of an alkyl chain. The ratio between the surface adsorbed concentration and the bulk concentration of a surfactant was coined the “surface excess concentration” by Gibbs. According to Traube's rule, soap with a dodecyl chain should have a surface excess concentration that is more than half a million times its concentration in the bulk solution. At extremely low concentrations, the surfactant molecules on the surface act as a two-dimensional gas. As the concentration increases, the surfactant molecules begin to interact, but they are still mobile within the plane; they behave as two-dimensional liquids. At even higher concentrations, as the surfactant saturates the surface, the hydrophobic groups orient out of the surface plane and the interactions between neighboring hydrophobic groups cause the surfactant monolayer to behave as a two-dimensional solid. When sufficient surfactant molecules are adsorbed to form a monolayer, the surface properties are dominated by the hydrophobic groups of the surfactant and the surface energy becomes essentially the surface energy associated with hydrophobic group interaction.
High surface energies of pure liquids resist the expansion of a liquid surface. On the other hand, expansion of the interface is facilitated by surface adsorption of surfactants, hence the common observation that surfactant solutions readily form foams. Structuring of the foam surface by the adsorbed surfactant enhances the stability of the foam.
What are sulfates?
Sulfates make your shampoo lather, creating the suds and lather which are thought to provide cleansing. In other words, Sulfates are surfactants and they cleanse hair, removing build up, dirt and dead skin cells from your scalp.
Because of the high water activity and use conditions of shampoos, they contain preservatives to inhibit microbial growth. Preservatives such as quaternium-15, imidiazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea function through the release of trace amounts of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a potential sensitizer and a known inhalation carcinogen. Various expert bodies recommend restrictions on the use levels of formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Parabens, another class of preservatives used in shampoos and hair products, have shown some ability to weakly mimic estrogen and have been found in breast tumor tissue. No direct link between parabens and cancer has been established, however. The potential for various classes of chemicals used in a variety of consumer products to function as ‘endocrine disruptors’ in animals and/or humans is an active area of academic and government research and also examination by regulatory and public health agencies.
Why should you consider using sulfate-free BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner?
Most shampoos strip your hair of its natural oils. BestIndian™’s Ultimate Sulfate-free Conditioning shampoo maintains the natural oils that their scalp produces. People with a sensitive scalp, curly hair, dry hair and color-treated hair particularly benefit from sulfate-free shampoos.
Although it is easy to formulate a shampoo that can remove all of the sebum from the hair and scalp, the lack of sebum will leave the hair frizzy, dry, and unattractive. The challenge lies in removing just enough sebum to allow the hair to appear clean and leave behind enough conditioning agents to keep the clean hair attractive. The best shampoos for hair loss combine cleansers with a conditioning agent in addition to a foaming agent to form an appealing froth, as consumers link the detergent effect with the formed foam, although the two are unrelated. Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is one of the hazardous detergents used widely in cosmetics and in shampoos as a foaming agent. SLS is a known skin and eye irritant, even causing cataracts in adults, and has been proven to inhibit the proper formation of eyes in small children.
In general, bioactive extracts or phytochemicals from various plants can be used as ingredients in cosmetics to care for the body, as components that affect the biological function of the skin, and to provide nutrients for healthy skin.
The diversity of qualities demanded from a shampoo by today's consumer go beyond the sole function of cleansing the hair and scalp. A cosmetic benefit is expected, and the shampoo formulation has to be tailored to all the possible variations associated with hair quality (dry, greasy, permed, bleached, dyed), age (baby shampoo), care habit (frequency of shampooing) and specific problems relating to the superficial condition of the scalp (dandruff, seborrhoea. ingredients of shampoos that have been popular with the consumer are currently under public scrutiny because of potential risks associated with their use, e.g. halogenated organic compounds, formaldehyde, nitromusc, and crude coal tar. Their critical appraisal also has to follow strict scientific criteria.
Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioners achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone conditioning ingredients, suspended as microfine droplets within complex crystal lattices, into anionic surfactant shampoo technology. The same solution has also been applied to amphoteric surfactant systems. This provides complete cleaning, and hair conditioning fully equal to separate conditioners without the problems of sebum interactions and conditioner build-up. This was achieved by keeping the dimethicone in suspension throughout the shampoo process. During rinsing, excess water breaks the crystalline lattice and allows deposition of the dimethicone droplets onto the hair. Full cleaning and conditioning are, therefore, achieved in one application. Dimethicone build-up is not encountered as subsequent washes first remove soil and previously deposited dimethicone. Neither do neutral dimethicones show any reactions with sebum. The development of effective 2-in-1 technology has had a major impact on shampoo technology and consumer habits and practices. This has significantly changed the way consumers care for their hair.
Alkaline pH may increase the negative electrical charge of the hair fiber surface and, therefore, increase friction between the fibers. This may lead to cuticle damage and fiber breakage. It is a reality and not a myth that lower pH of shampoos may cause less frizzing for generating less negative static electricity on the fiber surface.
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Struggling with dandruff, dryness, or hair fall? Discover BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner – a sulfate-free, pH-balanced formula crafted with Amla, Reetha & certified organic Aloe Vera. This gentle Ayurvedic blend helps strengthen roots, improve scalp comfort, and leave hair soft, smooth, and full of life.
Why You’ll Love It
A Hair Fall Control Shampoo That Strengthens Roots
⚜️ Experience a significant reduction in the appearance of hair fall from breakage. Our potent hair fall control shampoo is enriched with the Ayurvedic powerhouse Amla, which is abundant in Vitamin C and amino acids. It provides deep nourishment to the follicles, helping to fortify roots and make hair feel stronger and more resilient.
An Effective Anti Dandruff Shampoo for a Healthy Scalp
⚜️ Achieve a clean, calm, and comfortable scalp. This effective anti dandruff shampoo utilizes proteolytic enzymes and purifying botanicals to gently exfoliate dead skin cells and remove buildup. It helps to soothe the feeling of an itchy scalp and creates a perfectly balanced environment, free from flakes.
A Sulfate Free Shampoo for Gentle Cleansing
⚜️ Cleanse your hair without compromise. Our sulfate-free shampoo uses the natural power of Reetha to provide a deep, effective cleanse with a minimal, creamy lather. It removes impurities and excess oil without stripping your hair of its essential natural moisture, making it gentle enough for daily use.
The Best Ayurvedic Shampoo for Hair Growth
⚜️ Create the ideal foundation for healthy-looking growth. As one of the best Indian shampoo formulations rooted in Ayurveda, it purifies and nourishes the scalp with natural minerals and proteins from ingredients like Aloe Vera. This supports the natural hair growth cycle for hair that appears thicker and more vibrant.
A pH Balanced Shampoo for Sensitive Scalps & Color-Treated Hair
⚜️ Protect your scalp's health and your hair's vibrancy. This carefully formulated pH balanced shampoo is ideal for those with a shampoo for sensitive scalp. It respects your scalp's natural environment to prevent dryness and irritation. This gentle formula is also color-safe, helping to extend the life of your color by preventing fading.
The Science & Sensory Experience
⚜️ This sulfate-free shampoo is scientifically engineered to work in harmony with your scalp's natural biology. Our advanced formula uses natural saponins from Reetha for a deep yet gentle cleanse that produces a minimal, creamy lather. This effective action is delivered in a carefully pH balanced shampoo that respects your scalp's delicate environment. The experience is completed by a refreshing aquatic fragrance, transforming your daily wash into a moment of pure, holistic care.
Star Ingredients
Our formula's efficacy is rooted in a potent, synergistic blend of Ayurveda's most revered botanicals for hair health.
- ⚜️ Reetha: A renowned Ayurvedic herb, Reetha is nature's own gentle cleanser. It is rich in natural saponins that effectively purify the scalp and hair, lifting away dirt and excess oil without the harshness of synthetic sulfates.
- ⚜️ Amla: A true super-ingredient for hair, Amla is a powerhouse of Vitamin C and antioxidants. It provides deep nourishment to the follicles, helping to strengthen roots and reduce the appearance of breakage for visibly resilient hair.
- ⚜️ Organic Aloe Vera: Known for its incredible soothing and moisturizing properties, certified organic Aloe Vera is essential for scalp health. It delivers a wave of lightweight hydration to calm the scalp and prevent the feeling of dryness and itchiness.
Together, this Ayurvedic power trio works to gently cleanse the scalp, strengthen roots, and provide soothing hydration for holistically healthy hair.
How to Use: The Mini-Guide
Gently massage a coin-sized amount into your wet scalp and roots for one minute, then rinse thoroughly. For the complete professional ritual and pro-tips, please see the 'Your Ritual & Care' tab below.
Trust & Transparency: The BestIndian™ Promise
At BestIndian™, we believe luxury is defined by authenticity and efficacy. Our philosophy marries the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda with the precision of modern science. We practice 100% ingredient transparency because your trust is our most valued asset.
- ⚜️ Our Promise: Formulated with certified organic and natural ingredients. Always free from parabens and sulfates.
- ⚜️ Our Certifications: Manufactured in a GMP, ISO & COSMOS Organic certified, carbon-neutral, cruelty-free facility amidst the Himalayas in Dehradun, India.
Complete Your Hair Care Ritual
- ⚜️ Explore the Complete Natural & Ayurvedic Hair Care Collection
- ⚜️ Step 2: Follow with our Ultimate Hair Serum for frizz control and added shine
Experience the pinnacle of holistic hair care with BestIndian™ Ultimate Shampoo & Conditioner. If you're searching for the best Indian shampoo that combines nature's wisdom with scientific efficacy, your quest ends here.
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About BestIndian™ — Luxury Skincare, Hair Care & Alcohol-Free Perfumes Without Compromise
Where Truth Meets Luxury Beauty in India
The crisp air of the Himalayas. The whisper of ancient Ayurveda. The assurance of modern science.
This is where BestIndian™ was born — a world where beauty is honest, luxury is ethical, and every drop tells a story of integrity. Our world-class range spans skincare, hair care, and natural perfumes — all crafted to deliver visible results while honoring purity, sustainability, and Indian heritage.
We believe beauty should never come at the cost of your health, your trust, or the planet.
We are not here to follow trends. We are here to set the gold standard for natural luxury skincare, hair care, and alcohol-free perfumes in India.
Our Roots: Where Ayurveda and Himalayan Purity Meets Science
Our journey begins in the Himalayan foothills of Dehradun, where partner farmers cultivate potent botanicals in pristine, mineral-rich soil.
From Ancient Texts to Modern Science
Our wisdom comes from Ayurvedic classics — the Charak Samhita, Sushrut Samhita, and Ashtanga Sangrah — knowledge refined over millennia.
GMP-Certified Formulations with COSMOS Organic Standards
In our GMP- and ISO-certified manufacturing facility, this timeless wisdom is refined.
We collaborate with scientists to merge tradition with innovation, creating trademarked bioactive formulas from phytochemicals.
The result — high-performance skincare, restorative hair care, and exquisite natural perfumes — is a luxury that’s both pure and powerful, from paraben-free daily shampoos to Ayurvedic hair and face serums, and more..
Our Uncompromising Purity Promise
We are obsessive about what goes into — and stays out of — our products. This is our non-negotiable guarantee to you.
✔ Pure Formulas – No parabens, sulphates, alcohol, formaldehyde, PEGs, phthalates, or artificial colors. Ever.
✔ Total Transparency – No hidden ingredients — every formula fully disclosed.
✔ Certified Safe – FDA & CDSCO compliant, dermatologically tested, 100% cruelty-free, and 100% vegetarian.
With BestIndian™, trust is not just a word; it’s our most vital ingredient.
The Power in Every Bottle & Jar — Skincare, Hair Care, and Perfumes
Nature is our muse, science is our method. Each formula is built around high-potency, ethically sourced botanicals, chosen for their proven efficacy.
From revitalizing face creams infused with saffron and rosewater, to clarifying serums powered by Vitamin C and liquorice root, our skincare blends time-tested botanicals with modern dermal science — delivering a radiant, healthy complexion without compromise.
Our Trademarked Luxury Brands
BestIndian™ is the umbrella for a portfolio of trademarked Indian luxury beauty brands, each crafted with a unique vision:
- Moviestar™ — Professional-grade skincare and hair care designed for actors, models, and performers who demand camera-ready results without compromising skin health.
- Elixir of Youth™ — Our anti-aging skincare collection blending Ayurvedic botanicals with modern actives to reduce fine lines, restore firmness, and deliver youthful radiance.
- GlowPotion™ — Formulas that give you a natural, “glow without makeup” finish, enhancing your skin’s innate luminosity.
- Luxury of India™ — Celebrating India’s rarest botanicals and artisanal traditions, transformed into high-performance luxury beauty.
Each brand is 100% Made in India, fully trademarked, and aligned with our uncompromising purity promise.
For Skin — Radiance Through Ayurveda & Science
From revitalizing face creams infused with saffron and rosewater, to clarifying serums powered by vitamin C and liquorice root, our skincare blends time-tested botanicals with modern dermal science — delivering a radiant, healthy complexion without compromise.
Saffron to brighten, rosewater to hydrate, neem to purify, vitamin C to renew, and hyaluronic acid to deeply moisturize — all blended to bring out your healthiest, most radiant complexion.
For Hair — Nourishment from Root to Tip
Amla to strengthen, hibiscus to promote shine, reetha to cleanse gently, aloe vera to soothe and hydrate — delivering scalp health and hair vitality.
For Scent — Alcohol-Free Perfume Elixirs
Rare botanicals, natural essential oils, and traditional Indian ittars, reimagined as alcohol-free perfume elixirs — long-lasting, skin-safe, and unforgettable.
Sustainably sourced. Responsibly processed. Scientifically optimized for results.
From Our Founder: A Promise of Authenticity
*"As an actor for over fifteen years in Mumbai, I learned that the most powerful connection is built on authenticity.
But for years, I saw the beauty industry doing the opposite. Day after day, I watched the toll that 12 hours of chemical-laden makeup took on my colleagues’ skin.
Shelves were filled with dazzling promises that concealed their truths — formulas with hidden toxins and clever marketing. I wanted something better: a brand where the label told the whole story and performance came from the purity of nature.
When I stepped away from the limelight, I created BestIndian™ to fill that gap — a bridge between India’s timeless heritage and the modern desire for safe, luxurious self-care.
This is my promise to you: purity, transparency, and performance without compromise."*
— Nitin Sahrawat
Founder, BestIndian™
Anti-aging Skincare | Ayurvedic Hair Care | Alcohol-Free Luxury Perfumes & Elixirs
Our Growth Ethos — 100% Organic Reach, Zero Paid Ads
We believe a product should speak for itself. That’s why you won’t see us in paid ads or sponsored celebrity posts.
We never bought your attention — we earned it.
- No Paid Ads – 100% organic growth, relying on products that truly work.
- Word-of-Mouth – Powered by genuine recommendations, social virality, and influencer goodwill.
- Education Over Persuasion – Transparent, factual content so you can make an informed choice.
- A Relationship, Not a Transaction – Your trusted luxury advisor, not just a luxury brand.
Every customer chooses us — not because we targeted them, but because we earned their trust.
Beyond Beauty — Social & Environmental Commitment
BestIndian™ is more than a beauty brand — it is a medium for change.
We are proudly Made in India, supporting regenerative agriculture and empowering rural communities. Our entire advertising budget is diverted to social welfare, with 25% of all revenue pledged to noble causes, including:
🌿 Protecting Animals
Support for rescue efforts for stray and abandoned animals.
🌳 Restoring India’s Forests
Urban forests like our flagship Atal Vatika, planting native Indian trees such as kadamba, rudraksha, amla, baheda, swarnchampa, etc.
🎥 Empowering Youth Through Creativity
Film and animation projects across India to create jobs and opportunities.
Because luxury means nothing if it doesn’t serve a greater purpose.
Join the Movement
When you choose BestIndian™, you choose purity over pretense, truth over trends, and luxury without compromise. Welcome to the future of Indian beauty.
Star Ingredients
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Reetha
Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) contains saponin, which has natural cleansing properties. It contains sapindosides (A, B, C, D), and mukorossi saponin (E1, Y1) such as diosin, proto diosgenin, gitoxigenin, chlorogenin, and ruscogenin. It is anti-inflammatory & antimicrobial.
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Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera soothes and nourishes the scalp and promotes hair growth, as it increases blood circulation to the scalp. The main bioactive compounds are vitamins A & C, aloin, barbaloin, β-barbaloin, and isobarbaloin. Other elements are aloe-emodin, emodin, resin, etc.
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Amla
The fruit of Emblica officinalis, family Euphorbiaceae, is rich in vitamin C, minerals, and amino acids. It makes the roots stronger, promotes hair growth and is conducive for color retention. It is a powerful treatment for hair loss and baldness.
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