Best hair perfume in india

 Top Hair Perfumes in India: The Ones That Really Work (My Mistakes Are Yours to Learn From)



I still remember the first time someone asked me, "what perfume do you use on your hair, it smells amazing," and I had no idea what to say because I had just sprayed my regular deodorant near my head that morning out of pure laziness. That question sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole, and over the last year or so I have tried more hair mists than I probably should admit. Some were fantastic. A couple were a genuine waste of money. So instead of writing another generic "top 10" list, I wanted to actually talk through what works in Indian weather, what does not, and why hair perfume is honestly one of those small purchases that ends up making a bigger difference than you would expect.

Why Your Hair Smells Like That



Being in an urban area of India makes your hair absorb everything that surrounds you – fumes from traffic, kitchen aromas, sweat due to humidity, and even chlorine when you swim. Hair tends to be highly porous and thus absorbs any odors more than we think. Mostly, people attempt to deal with this issue using either shampoo or dry shampoo, but these solutions do not resolve the matter but only mask it. The main advantage of hair perfume lies in the fact that it will stay light on your hair and continue emitting the fragrance all day instead of disappearing within twenty minutes as it happens with body spray when applied to the hair.

Additionally, and this has taken me some time to realize, perfume is actually harmful to your hair. It has a higher content of alcohol compared to hair mists, and it will dry your hair. If used too close to your head, the alcohol will make your scalp feel itchy. Hair perfumes are developed considering this, with reduced levels of alcohol and some oil in the formula.

The Ones I Would Actually Recommend

As I said before, I will split these into two categories since it is not fair to pit a five thousand rupee Dior mist against an Indian product at four hundred rupees. They do not belong to the same price group.

For the more expensive options, I've found myself going back to the Cheirosa 71 mist by Sol de Janeiro. This product boasts a warm and salty vanilla and caramel scent that is easily noticed from afar, and the spray is definitely going to last me for months to come as just one to two spritzes are enough. Another product worth considering if you're already a fan of Yves Saint Laurent perfumes is their hair mist called Libre – this spray has the same lavender and orange blossom scent as the other products in the range and is also not too hard on your hair.

In terms of the more practical aspects of the topic at hand, House of Beauty creates a hair perfume that includes Arabian oud or rose along with amla and bhringraj and, quite frankly, this was a surprise for me. This is something that smells really good but also works for making my hair feel more soft after a couple of weeks, most likely due to amla extract. Another product line that I would recommend if you are one of those people who prefer a gentler, less toxic approach, and something that does not cause any build-up when used every day is Brillare. Finally, if you are a beginner and you do not want to spend a lot of money on discovering what kind of family of scents you like, there are affordable mists created by Bella Vita or Florencia inspired by more expensive brands.

How I Actually Use It (Once I Finally Realized I Was Doing It Wrong All This Time)

For months I was using hair perfumes just as I use body perfumes – spraying near my skin and quite heavily. Big mistake. There is no need to put much product into your hair, while being so close to your scalp will make you have oily roots by the afternoon.

The right way to do this is to spray from quite a distance (around ten to twelve inches), spraying lightly on the mid-lengths and ends, and not the roots. What also helped me is applying the perfume when my hair is dry, not damp. Damp hair absorbs the scent too fast and you do not get to smell it for as long as you would like to during the day. This one seems insignificant, but believe me, it makes a great deal of difference – do not comb or touch your hair once you sprayed it on.

A Few Things That You Should Know Before Buying


If you have naturally oily hair that gets greasy quite soon, it would be best to opt for the ones that have no alcohol content in them. It will be pointless to use an oil-based hair spray if your hair gets greasy soon because that will only make your hair greasy by noon. In case your hair is dry or color treated or has undergone keratin or straightening treatments, then try to find ones with nourishing oils such as vitamin E, argan oil, or amla, which work as a hair treatment as well as perfume.

It can be safely said that there is something for everyone here in terms of budget. While Indian brands lie anywhere from 400 to 1500 rupees, the foreign brands may cost above 5000 rupees per bottle. I feel that money spent is not directly proportional to quality in this particular case, as some Indian brands truly measure up.

So, Which One Should You Actually Get?

To be honest, it all comes down to your preferences. If you are not shy of spending a little extra for something really nice and luxurious, Sol de Janeiro or YSL Libre would be a great choice. On the other hand, if you are a little more conservative with your money and want to choose something that would work every day, you should pick either House of Beauty or Brillare. And if you cannot figure out which fragrance you like the most, you could start off with one of the Indian affordable options and see how it goes.

But after a year of using those products I could definitely say that once you get yourself a decent hair perfume and start using it, you would never think about skipping it since it becomes one of the everyday habits, the same way you brush your hair. Just one spray and suddenly your hair will smell better for the whole day, much better than it deserves. And if you have never tried a good hair perfume before, you could seriously consider buying one, even from the most affordable ones on this list.

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