Nature’s Finest: The Botanicals Behind RootRevivalOil

At A Thousand and One, every ingredient we use tells a story — a story of ancient beauty wisdom, natural power, and real results.
RootRevivalOil is crafted with a carefully chosen blend of botanicals sourced from the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia — regions where natural beauty rituals have flourished for centuries.

Here’s a closer look at some of the key botanicals that make RootRevivalOil a ritual of revival:

Rosemary

Known for its scalp-stimulating properties, Rosemary has been treasured for centuries to awaken hair follicles, encourage growth, and improve scalp health.
It invigorates the roots, promoting stronger, fuller hair over time.

 Amla (Indian Gooseberry)

A crown jewel of Ayurvedic tradition, Amla is packed with antioxidants and vitamin C.
It strengthens the hair, improves elasticity, and restores natural shine, making strands more resilient and radiant from root to tip.

Argan Oil

Often called "liquid gold," Argan Oil from the Middle East is rich in essential fatty acids and vitamin E.
It deeply nourishes, softens, and protects the hair, sealing in moisture without weighing strands down.

Fenugreek

An ancient North African beauty staple, Fenugreek is loaded with proteins and nicotinic acid — both vital for rebuilding hair strength and preventing breakage.
It supports thick, voluminous hair naturally.

Bhringraj

Revered in Ayurvedic texts as the "King of Herbs" for hair, Bhringraj helps stimulate the scalp, slow hair fall, and promote healthy regrowth.
It restores balance to the scalp, creating the perfect foundation for stronger hair.

RootRevivalOil: Where Tradition Meets Transformation

Each botanical in RootRevivalOil has been selected not only for its rich cultural heritage, but for its proven effectiveness.
We honour the wisdom of ancient traditions — and blend it with modern science — to bring you a formula that truly nourishes, revives, and transforms your hair naturally.

In every bottle, nature’s finest meets your finest self.

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