Ingredient Analysis
The product is based on almond oil (Roghan-e-Badam), but the label also mentions “excipients q.s.”, which means additional substances are present but not fully disclosed.
This makes it different from pure, single-ingredient almond oil.
Claim vs Reality
- Almond oil base: Supported
- Hair and skin use: Common application for such oils
- “Pure / natural” positioning: Not fully accurate due to excipients
- Medicinal classification: Indicates it is a formulation, not raw oil
There is partial transparency, but not complete.
Safety Considerations
For external use (hair and skin), such formulations are generally used without issue. However, due to unspecified excipients, it may not be ideal for people with highly sensitive skin.
Patch testing is advisable before regular use.
Evaluation
A formulation-based almond oil product with partial transparency. While suitable for external use, it lacks the simplicity and clarity of pure cold-pressed oils.
Final Verdict
Generally Safe for external use. Prefer pure almond oil if ingredient simplicity is a priority.


