Q1. Can I use Nachur Blis Herbal Shampoo daily — or will the keratin and soy protein
cause buildup?
ANS: Using a protein-rich shampoo daily can lead to protein overload over time, causing hair to
become stiff, brittle, and prone to breakage — the ideal frequency is 2–3 times per week,
alternating with lighter moisture-based wash days if needed. The Aloe Vera and Amla in the
formula help maintain moisture balance, but daily use without alternating can eventually
disrupt the protein-moisture equilibrium in your hair.
Q2. My hair has been falling more since I started using a new shampoo — could the
keratin in Nachur Blis be causing it?
ANS: Initial increased shedding during the first 1–2 weeks when switching shampoos is common
and usually reflects the new cleanser dislodging already-loose hairs rather than causing new
hair fall. If shedding continues beyond 6–8 weeks or is accompanied by scalp redness or
itching, pause use and consult a dermatologist to rule out scalp sensitivity or protein
overload.
Q3. Is Nachur Blis suitable for hair that has had a keratin salon treatment — or will it
wash the treatment out?
ANS: Since Nachur Blis contains hydrolyzed keratin itself and is designed to maintain pH balance,
it is actually one of the more compatible shampoos for post-keratin-treatment care compared
to harsh sulfate shampoos. However, avoid washing daily after a salon keratin treatment —
limit to 2–3 washes per week to preserve the treatment for as long as possible.
Q4. I have an oily scalp but dry ends — which part of the hair should I apply this
shampoo to?
ANS: Apply the shampoo primarily to the scalp and roots where oil and sebum accumulate, and
allow the lather to rinse through the lengths naturally rather than scrubbing the ends. The
ends benefit more from a good conditioner — direct shampooing on already dry ends with a
protein shampoo can worsen dryness and brittleness.
Q5. Will the Fenugreek (Meethi) in this shampoo make my hair smell like curry all day?
ANS: This is one of the most commonly asked concerns about Fenugreek-containing hair products
— however, the Methi extract in formulated shampoos is processed and diluted to a
concentration where the characteristic odour is largely neutralised, especially when rinsed
out. The Hibiscus, Aloe Vera, and the shampoo's overall fragrance profile further mask any
residual Fenugreek scent post-wash.
Q6. Does the soy protein in this shampoo make it unsuitable for people with soy
allergies?
ANS: Topical soy protein in shampoo products is hydrolyzed (broken down into smaller peptides)
and is rinsed off rather than left on the skin, which significantly reduces the likelihood of
triggering a soy allergy compared to dietary soy. However, individuals with severe soy
allergies or known contact sensitivity to soy should do a patch test on the inner arm before
first use and consult an allergist if uncertain.
Q7. Can Nachur Blis Herbal Shampoo be used on colour-treated hair without fading the
colour?
ANS: Yes — the product is explicitly formulated to be suitable for colour-treated hair, and its herbal
base without harsh sulfates means it is far gentler on colour bonds than conventional
shampoos. Amla and Bhringraj are particularly colour-friendly as they support natural
melanin while being mild enough not to strip artificial colour molecules.
Q8. Can I skip conditioner when using this shampoo — since it already has keratin and
soy protein?
ANS: While the keratin and soy protein provide some smoothing and strengthening benefit during
the wash, they are rinsed off and cannot substitute for the film-forming, cuticle-sealing action
of a leave-on conditioner. Skipping conditioner regularly, especially for dry or damaged hair,
will leave the hair cuticle open and rough — using a conditioner after shampooing remains
essential for best results.
Q9. Will Nachur Blis work on very curly or coily hair — or is it better suited for straight
or wavy hair?
ANS: The combination of Aloe Vera, Amla, and hydrolyzed keratin makes this shampoo genuinely
suitable for curly and coily hair types, which tend to be more prone to dryness and protein
depletion. For very tight curl patterns, follow up with a moisture-rich conditioner and a
leave-in product, as curly hair's structure makes it harder for natural scalp oils to travel down
the hair shaft.
Q10. I've noticed my hair is harder and snaps rather than bends after using this — what
does that mean?
ANS: This is a classic sign of protein overload — when too much hydrolyzed keratin or soy protein
accumulates in the hair shaft, it becomes rigid and brittle rather than soft and pliable. Take a
break from protein-containing products for 2–3 weeks, switch to a moisturising shampoo
temporarily, and reintroduce Nachur Blis only 1–2 times per week once the balance is
restored.