Nilotpaladi Lepa
₹750.00
Nilotpaladi Lepa brings back this ritual wisdom — a soothing, earthy blend of herbs designed to cleanse the scalp, reduce dandruff, and restore harmony to the crown.
Description
Nilotpaladi Lepa: The Crown Ritual for Dandruff-Free Hair
In Ayurveda, Darunaka — or dandruff — is described as a scalp disorder arising from the imbalance of Vata and Kapha doshas, resulting in dryness, flakiness, and itching. The royals of yesteryears treated this not as a cosmetic nuisance, but as a sign of internal imbalance — to be corrected with herbs that pacify, nourish, and purify.
Nilotpaladi Lepa – brings back this ritual wisdom — a soothing, earthy blend of herbs designed to cleanse the scalp, manage dandruff, and restore harmony to the crown. Please consult our vaidyas for more information.
Ingredients
Ingredients
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Kamal (Lotus Flower):
When you think of lotus, you think of calm — and that’s exactly the kind of feel it brings to the scalp. Ayurveda describes it as cooling, but in simple terms, it just helps the skin settle down. It has this quiet, gentle presence that makes the whole blend feel more comforting.Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea):
Nagkesar behaves differently. It has a slightly firm, steady quality to it. People have used it for years because it helps the scalp feel clean and “held together,” if that makes sense. Not drying… just balanced. It adds a bit of order to the mix.Mulethi (Licorice):
Mulethi is the soft one here. The moment you apply an oil that has mulethi, the texture feels smoother, almost comforting. That’s why it often finds a place in oils meant for delicate scalps — it sits on the skin gently and behaves well.Til Kala (Black Sesame):
Black sesame is the backbone of so many Ayurvedic oils. It’s rich but not greasy, warm but not heavy. When you massage it in, the scalp feels well-fed — that’s the best way to put it. It carries all the herbs beautifully and gives the formula a rounded, wholesome feel.Amla (Indian Gooseberry):
Amla brings a bit of brightness. Not in colour, but in character. Ayurveda calls it a rejuvenator, but everyday experience says this: oils with amla tend to make the scalp feel more alive, more refreshed. It has that spark that people have trusted for generations.
Free From
Free From
- Artificial fragrance
- Synthetic anti-dandruff agents
- Parabens, sulphates, or mineral oils ,
Only Ayurvedic herb powders — sun-dried, hand-processed, and steeped in tradition.
Benefits
Benefits
- Reduces flakiness and itching (Darunaka)
- Soothes and cools inflamed scalp
- Strengthens roots and supports healthy hair growth
- Balances scalp moisture without heaviness
- Encourages a dandruff-free, naturally nourished scalp
How to Use
How to Use
Mix 2–3 teaspoons of Nilotpaladi Lepa with water to form a smooth paste (thick enough paste to be applied). Apply directly to the scalp. Leave on for 30–40 minutes. Rinse thoroughly. Use once or twice a week as part of your anti-dandruff hair care routine.
A Note from Rajwada Secrets
A Note from Rajwada Secrets
When the scalp is calm, the crown shines brighter.
Let this royal blend restore balance — with the grace of Ayurveda.

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