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USDA Organic products must be produced using farming practices that maintain and improve soil and water quality, minimize the use of synthetic materials, conserve biodiversity, and avoid genetic engineering, among other factors. Crops can be certified organic if they’re grown without prohibited substances such as most synthetic fertilizers and pesticides for three years prior to harvest. Products that contain a minimum of 95 percent organic ingredients and use the USDA Organic seal are part of Climate Pledge Friendly.Learn more about this certification USDA Certified Organic Amla Oil, also known as Indian Gooseberry Oil, is cold-pressed extracted from the seed of the Emblica Officinalis plant. Commonly used in Ayurveda, this yellowish-brown oil is high in vitamin C with strong antioxidant properties. This virgin material has not gone through a refining process and exhibits a characteristic aroma and flavor. Natural amla oil is a new ingredient gaining popularity in the development of hair care products as it helps to nourish hair and moisturize the scalp. Natural amla oil is commonly used as an ingredient in cosmetic formulations such as anti-aging products to help fight free radical damage to the skin. Common Name: Amla Oil Botanical Name: Emblica Officinalis Country of Origin: India Extraction Method: Cold Pressed Certification: USDA Certified Organic Plant Part: Amla fruits Oil Color: Brown Flavor / Odor / Aroma: A little sour, bitter as well as astringent, and could be very fibrous. Amla oil is often used in place of a conditioner after shampooing. It is gently massaged into the scalp so that it lightly coats the hair. People with an oily scalp should apply it to the hair shafts only. After 15 minutes or so, thoroughly rinse the hair with warm water. 100% Amla oil







