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Curry Sesame NutriMask

For Grey Hair Control

Fresh Ayurvedic hair mask made with 15 powerful herbs for deep conditioning & melanin stimulation. Vit-B, antioxidants & nutrients rich Fresh Curry, sesame, neem, methi & more are slow heat infused overnight in pure butters & cold pressed oils to stimulate melanin, repair melanocyte damage & prevent pre-mature ageing of follicular cells.

Delivery

Delhi, NCR, Bangalore

2-3 Days After Shipment

Pan India

4-5 Days After Shipment

Free shipping above ₹339

Cash on delivery available at ₹20 COD charges

Additional Information

MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED BY

NaturoHabit Private Limited GP-26, Sector 18, Gurugram, Haryana - 122015

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

India

NODAL OFFICER DETAIL

Madhuri Pandey madhuri@nathabit.in

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Slow Heat Infusion of 15 Herbs

Fresh Curry Anti-ageing Protection

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Preserves Natural Hair Pigment & Delays Greying

Curry and black sesame oil are rich in antioxidants which neutralize free radicals responsible for melanocyte degradation - the pigment-producing cells in hair follicles. Amla boosts tyrosinase activity, an enzyme essential for melanin synthesis, while sesame oil nourishes these cells, helping retain natural hair color longer.

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Revives Scalp Health for Age-Resilient Follicles

Ageing impacts the scalp too - reducing circulation, collagen levels, and nutrient absorption. Tulsi, sweetneem, and fenugreek deeply detox the scalp, improve microcirculation, and reduce inflammation around follicles. Their antimicrobial and adaptogenic properties reduce oxidative stress and support a balanced, oxygen-rich scalp environment - critical for age-defying hair growth.

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Strengthens Hair Structure & Prevents Age-Induced Thinning

Fenugreek and shea butter fortify the cuticle and inner cortex of the hair strand. As hair ages, its structural proteins (keratin and collagen) degrade, making it thin and brittle. These ingredients provide essential amino acids, lecithin, and natural fatty acids that repair protein damage and restore density and flexibility to each strand.

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Supports Hormonal Balance to Prevent Premature Greying

Stress and hormonal imbalances can accelerate greying and hair ageing. Sweetneem and tulsi act as natural adaptogens, calming cortisol spikes and improving endocrine resilience. Their anti-inflammatory effects help reduce damage caused by hormone fluctuations, while fenugreek aid in balancing hormonal signals affecting pigmentation.

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Extends Hair Growth Cycle & Follicle Longevity

Bhringraj, black sesame oil, and amla work together to prolong the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle. These ingredients reduce premature entry into the telogen (resting) phase by stimulating dermal papilla cells and maintaining mitochondrial energy in follicles. The result: slower hair ageing, longer growth cycles, and denser regrowth.

Key Benefits of Fresh NutriMask

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  • 360° hair & scalp nutrition for healthy, strong hair.

  • Premature greying prevention with rich anti-oxidants protection.

  • Repair of dry, damaged, colour or chemically-treated hair with protein boost.

  • Super shiny & bouncy hair due to moisture locked tresses & enhanced elasticity.

  • Frizz control without losing bounce. Active cuticle flattening & closure.

  • Hairfall control with follicular activation, nourishment & strengthening.

  • Scalp cooling with calming, inflammation reducing herbs.

Active Ingredients

Fresh & whole picks

Full Ingredient List: sweetneem, neem, tulsi, amla, bhringraj, shikakai, fenugreek, black sesame oil, coconut oil, rosemary oil, shea butter, mustard oil, rosemary, orange, beeswax & vinegar.

Made Fresh Daily in Our Ayurvedic Kitchen

Step Up from Oiling to NutriMask

Why Your Hair Will Love it!

Strength Conditioning!

Additional richness of butters on strand sheen

Deeper nutrition delivery

Faster results

Heavier, thicker & bouncier hair

1 use of NutriMask is as effective as 2-3 uses of hair oils.

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NutriMask is NOT Just a Hair Mask

NutriMask

Regular Hair Masks

Primary Benefit

360° hair & scalp nutrition

Only external hair conditioning

Herbs

Heavily loaded with fresh & whole herbs

Only preserved herbal extracts used

Process

Overnight slow heat infusion

Minimal or no herbal infusion at all

Butter Loaded

Ingredients

Only pure cold pressed oils used

Mineral oil or paraffins used

Chemicals or Preservatives

Usage & Suitability

How to Use

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Step 1

Apply 1/4th to 1/3rd pack of NutriMask on scalp and hair & massage well.

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Step 2

Start with application on full scalp and then go all the way to the hair strands and ends.

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Step 3

Keep mask on for 30 mins to 1 hr for nutrients to be absorbed.

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Step 4

Shampoo hair twice. No conditioner needed. Recommended to use 2-3 times a week.

Other Dos & Don'ts

  • Can be applied and kept overnight just like oil.
  • Can be applied on wet hair but better to apply when the hair is dry.
  • No need to apply oil separately. The mask has enough quantity of oils and butters for nourishment.

Suitable for

Scalp Types

For all: Oily, dry and normal.

Hair Types

For all.

Coloured Hair

Can be applied to nourish & restore the shine.

Chemically-treated Hair

Can be applied to nourish & restore the shine.

Henna Users

Can be used.

Choose: NutriMask or DASABUTI

NutriMask

Dasabuti Oils

Nutrition

More

Fresh & intense

Moderate

Conditioning

More with Butters

Less

Results

Faster

Fresh, intense & active nutrition

Slower than Mask

Root Penetration

Deeper with butters

Slower

When to Use

Often on weekends

Overnight / No masking day

More Information

Storage & Expiry

Expiry

Use within 3 months of Mfg. Date.

Storage

Store airtight. Refrigerate during summers.

Net Weight

40 g

Uses

Pack meant for 3-4 uses.

The Science Behind Follicular Ageing & Greying

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Hair Ageing Begins at the Cellular Level

Hair ageing is not just external - it starts deep within the follicle, especially in two key regions - The hair matrix, where new hair cells are formed and the bulge area, home to follicular stem cells and melanocyte stem cells (which produce pigment). Over time, oxidative stress, DNA damage, and reduced stem cell renewal begin to impair both hair structure and colour, setting the stage for visible signs of ageing: thinning, brittleness, and greying.

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Oxidative Stress: The Core Driver of Greying and Follicle Ageing

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), generated both internally (mitochondrial activity, inflammation) and externally (UV exposure, pollution), are central to hair ageing. In melanocytes (the pigment-producing cells), ROS damage mitochondria and DNA, disrupting melanin synthesis. Enzymes like tyrosinase, essential for producing eumelanin and pheomelanin, become less active or dysfunctional under oxidative stress. This leads to melanocyte apoptosis (cell death), and the eventual depletion of pigment - resulting in grey or white strands. In hair matrix keratinocytes, oxidative stress also slows cell proliferation, resulting in thinner hair shafts and a slower growth rate.

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Melanocyte Stem Cell Exhaustion Turning Hair Grey

Hair gets its color from melanin, transferred from melanocytes to keratinocytes during hair formation. But melanocytes rely on a constant supply of melanocyte stem cells from the follicular bulge. With age these stem cells lose their regenerative capacity., some migrate abnormally or differentiate prematurely and others are lost entirely due to epigenetic changes or inflammation. Once depleted, melanocytes are no longer replenished, leading to permanent greying. This process is accelerated by chronic stress, inflammation, smoking, or nutritional deficiencies (especially copper, vitamin B12, and folate).

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Declining Hair Structure: Ageing Alters Hair Fibre Quality

Ageing also affects the quality and composition of the hair fibre itself. Reduced production of keratin and lipids makes hair coarser, more porous, and prone to breakage. Fewer disulfide bonds (which maintain hair’s strength and elasticity) develop, weakening the hair shaft. Sebum production from sebaceous glands decreases, reducing natural lubrication and shine. The cumulative result: duller, drier, thinner hair with reduced volume and resilience.

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Hormones and Hair Cell Ageing: The DHT Connection

Age-related hormonal shifts, especially involving androgens like DHT (dihydrotestosterone), can trigger follicular miniaturization, reducing the diameter and length of hair strands, shorten the anagen (growth) phase and inhibit stem cell activation, further limiting hair regeneration. This process—seen in both men and women—can overlap with greying, amplifying visible signs of ageing on the scalp.

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