Tru Hair and Skin – Ever wake up, run your hand through your hair, and come away with a handful of strands? Or stare in the mirror wondering why your skin looks tired even when you’re not? Yeah, I’ve been there way too many times. Hair fall, dandruff flakes on dark shirts, dull patchy skin that no filter could fix—I was done with all of it. That’s exactly when I stumbled across tru hair and skin, and honestly, I’m glad I did.
I’m not the guy who jumps on every new brand. I’m lazy, skeptical, and I hate wasting money. But their whole “Ayurveda + heater” thing caught my eye because it sounded different. No empty promises, just old-school herbs with a clever twist. So I ordered the hair oil with the heater, a biotin shampoo, the protein serum, and later added the green tea night cream and alpha glow cream for my face. Four months in, here’s the real story—no hype, just what actually happened.
Why Tru Hair and Skin Actually Stands Out
Most brands just throw onion, biotin, or “100% natural” on the label and call it a day. Tru Hair and Skin goes harder. They built a little heater that clips right onto the bottle. You switch it on for 7-8 minutes, the oil warms up, pores open, and the herbs sink in deep instead of just sitting on your scalp like cheap oil does.
They also have this 3-factor quiz on their site—lifestyle, hair type, body type (kapha/pitta/vata stuff)—and it recommends exactly what you need. I’m pitta, apparently, so it pushed the bhringraj-heavy oil and cooling herbs. Felt weirdly accurate.
Everything is paraben-free, sulphate-free, no mineral oil, no animal testing. And yeah, the price is actually reasonable. The 110ml oil + heater combo is usually around ₹499-550 depending on offers. Not bad for something that feels premium.
The Hair Oil + Heater Combo That Actually Stopped My Hair Fall
Let me tell you about the star product first: the herbal hair oil with the tru heater.
I was losing 150-200 hairs every shower. Embarrassing. Started using this oil twice a week.
Here’s how I do it:
- Flip the bottle, clip the heater on
- Wait for the red light to go off (7 minutes)
- Massage the warm oil in for 5 minutes
- Leave it overnight, shampoo next morning
First two weeks? Shedding got worse. Normal detox phase, they say. By week 4, the shower drain went from horror movie to normal. Month 2, my barber asked what I was using because new baby hairs were growing along my hairline.
The oil has 13 herbs—bhringraj, amla, brahmi, neem, curry leaves, methi, the whole gang. Smells strong and herbal (not like perfume, more like your grandma’s kitchen), but I got used to it in two days.
Dandruff? Gone. Scalp itch? Gone. Hair texture went from straw to soft and thick. My girlfriend keeps stealing it now.
The Products I Added Later (and Actually Kept Repurchasing)
After the oil worked, I went down the rabbit hole.
- Biotin Shampoo + Natural Biotin Conditioner No sulphates, lathers decently (not crazy foam, but enough). Hair feels clean without that tight, stripped feeling. Used with the oil, my hair got noticeably thicker in 2 months.
- Protein Serum (Onion + Biotin + Caffeine) Leave-in. I put 4-5 drops on damp hair after shower. Smells like onions for 10 minutes, then disappears. This stuff made my thin spots fill in faster than anything else I’ve tried.
- Green Tea & Niacinamide Night Cream My skin is oily + acne-prone. This cream is lightweight, doesn’t break me out, and faded my pimple marks noticeably in 6 weeks. Wake up with softer, calmer skin. No heavy greasy layer.
- Alpha Glow Instant Brightening Cream with SPF 50 This one surprised me. I use it in the morning when I’m too lazy for sunscreen. Gives a subtle glow (not shiny, just healthy), evens tone, and actually protects. Perfect for Indian weather.
- Hair Wax Cream (Anti-Dandruff one) Strong hold without making hair hard like gel. Controls frizz, keeps style all day, and bonus—no flakes anymore.
Real Talk: What I Liked and What I Didn’t
Liked:
- Hair fall dropped by easily 70-80%
- Visible new growth in thinning areas
- Skin looks brighter and less oily
- Heater thing actually works—oil absorbs way better warm
- No harsh chemicals, feels safe long-term
- Decent pricing + frequent sales
Didn’t like:
- Oil smells strong at first (you’ll get used to it)
- Heater needs charging every 12-15 uses
- Takes discipline—twice a week routine, not a one-time magic fix
- Some products sell out fast (the oil especially)
How My Results Looked Month by Month
Month 1: More shedding first 10 days, then slowdown. Skin started clearing. Month 2: Hair feels thicker, less breakage. Acne marks fading. Month 3: Baby hairs everywhere, people noticing. Skin tone evened out. Month 4: Hairline looks fuller, beard also thicker (been using oil there too). Skin glows even on no-makeup days.
Tips From Someone Who’s Been Using Tru Hair and Skin Daily
- Always heat the oil—cold oil is half as effective
- Massage properly, not just dab and go
- Use the serum on damp hair for best absorption
- Night cream—thin layer only, don’t cake it
- Take before/after pics. You won’t believe the difference later
- Combine with decent diet & sleep—Ayurveda works better when you’re not eating junk 24/7
Ends
If you’re tired of chemical products that work for two weeks then stop, yeah, try it. If you want instant overnight results, this isn’t it—good hair and skin take time. But if you’re willing to stick to it for 60-90 days, I haven’t found anything better in this price range


