avaram Senna : Cassia auriculata
Avaram, an ancient herb, with tiny yellow flowers native to the Asian and African subcontinents. Cassia auriculata is from the same family but has different properties than other cassia angustifolia though closer to lawsone henna. This Cassia does not stain your hair like henna. It also does not reduce shrinkage adds acidic or significantly colour grey. Many users confuse Cassia auriculata with Cinnamomum Cassia (Cinnamon), though they are in the same family of plants, they are not the same and non-substitutes.
Sooner avaram plant reaches maturity and flowers, it is dried and powdered, turning into a lighter green powder then Henna. Leaves contain yellow resin pigment, which help with beautiful gold light, on most hair colours it just adds a glimmering shimmer, rather than outright colour. This cassia feels more like talc and is very fine, our users found it not only gives regular cassia benefits but improves itchy sore scalps, hair look better, brighter, shinier, and more manageable.
Avaram Senna flowers have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties thus they promote hair growth and protect the scalp and hair from various infections. Its compounds are naturally anti-fungal and antiseptic and quality is as good as Henna. In addition, the oil or gel mixed with the extract of senna auriculata flowers significantly reduces scalp heat and cools it. It’s antiseptic so ideal for scalp allergies and dandruff which are often caused by an overgrowth of yeast on the scalp, fed by the natural oils in the scalp. Avaram helps reduce this overgrowth and reduce flaking and dryness.