MADHOI MALATI

MADHOI MALATI
HERBAL HAIR REGROWER

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Problems faced by bald people.

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Nearly half of the men in the world suffer from some form of hair loss. It’s generally accepted that it’s something the vast majority of males will have to endure at some point in their life. Incredibly, a massive 80% of men who reach 80 years-old will suffer from some level of baldness.
Yet for something that is so prevalent, it carries with it an awful lot of problems that only those who suffer from hair loss can understand. Unfortunately, baldness – much like the common cold – still doesn’t have a ‘cure’. If there was ever a simple lotion invented that could be rubbed onto a smooth head and produce luscious locks, it would surely take over from viagra as the most appreciated medical discovery for men in the last 20 years. And someone would be very, very rich.
Many males – particularly those with baldness in the family – will likely claim they are unaffected at the prospect of losing their hair, not realising the problems that arise when a person becomes a ‘brother of the scalp’. It’s not just your general appearance that has to be taken into consideration, there’s also a myriad of other issues that arise once your hair decides it would be happier occupying other parts of your body.
So for all those men with a full head of hair, looking at their bald fathers with a sense of dread – or even perhaps acceptance – here’s fifteen problems you may have to face one day.
If you’re going to meet someone for the first time who has never seen a picture of you, there can be a bit of awkwardness on your behalf when it comes to describing yourself beforehand.
Although you may be able to appreciate the fact these people are trying to make you feel better, 90% of the time this statement is a total lie.
If they think being bald is such a better look than having hair, just wait ’til they start losing theirs. Or you shave their head as they sleep.
Depending on what age you lose it, there will likely come a point where you completely forgot you ever even had hair in the first place.
It may be that you never even developed it, and just stayed bald from the moment you were born. Sadly, you’ll then find a photo of you in your early-teens and get bitter about the whole thing, or laugh outwardly at how ridiculous you looked while you die inside.
Some People Assume You’re a Lot Older Than You Really Are.
With varying degrees of baldness can come different levels of ‘artificial ageing’.
When it starts at the temples with bit of a bald spot, people assume you’re a couple of years older than you really are. But then by the time you’re displaying a solitary patch of hair around the back of your head, expect people to ask if your girlfriend is your daughter.
Constantly Being Told You Look Like A Famous (Usually Ugly) Bald Man
This wouldn’t be so bad if it was always Vin Diesel from his early career.
Sadly though – depending on age and physique – it’s often Michael Chiklis from American Horror Story, the ever popular Homer Simpson, Telly Savalas in his later years, or, if you’re particularly unlucky, Sloth from the Goonies.
You Enter Denial
When you first start realising there seems to be more and more hair in the plughole after a shower, you’ll enter the first stage of going bald: denial.
You’ll come up with all sorts of excuses in your mind: maybe you’re just excessively shedding body hair, that’s a double crown not a bald spot, you’re too young/cool/frightened to lose your hair.
The first step to get through this denial is to deal with it – just like so many other men have to. Do NOT comb anything over anything else.
No matter how perfect we are as a human, baldness always reminds us how imperfect we are when we face the society and our family & relatives. With our sole objective of solving baldness problem of the people around us and make them stand more confident in the society we introduce Madhoi Malati to you. A innovative yet secret composition of 18 herbs hand picked by Best Craftsmen nominated artist Tridib Mahanta who lives in the NorthEast India, the land of Blue hills and Red rivers.
Thank you

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Madhoi Malati product features.

Madhoi Malati the herbal hair oil from India, a revolutionary hair fall treatment formula researched by Mr Tridib Mahanta, a university topper and a bamboo cutlery artist/entrepreneur. He was nominated for Best Craftsmen of India 2005 and runs his one man army bamboo cutlery business. A few features of his latest innovation Madhoi Malati are highlighted here ;
-Madhoi Malati is made out of extracts of 18 herbal medicinal plants.
-Completly natural ingredients are added and has no side effects of any kind.
-It prevents excessive hairfall and helps hair regrowth.
-Its non-oily and non-sticky.
-Recomended for daily use after shower just like other oils.
-Cools down your mind and keep you fresh whole day.
TRIDIB MAHANTA claims to have himself grown back his hair with Madhoi Malati, a product created to solve his own hairfall problems.
If you want to check out his product we are just an email away. Just order it by mailing us on mithugogoi18@gmail.com


Mind behind Madhoi Malati


He had just gone past his 40th birthday when he finally broke free. “It was a strange feeling in a way,” admits Tridib Mahanta of Longjong village in Assam. “Here I was, a hard-core mathematician and statistician who had topped Dibrugarh University, working at a bank.
My life running on well regulated lines… and suddenly I threw it all away to become an artisan! Everyone told me not to be childish, but I think that was the moment I grew up.”
All it took was a small incident. In 2003, his three-year-old daughter saw a wooden fork at a neighbour’s house, and wanted one just like it. Mahanta rocked his daughter to sleep and wandered around the village. Every bit of green space seemed to be covered by tall, slender bamboo trees.
“All my life I have been surrounded by bamboo,” smiles Mahanta. “Our walls, furniture, doors and so on. It keeps the house cool. I had an epiphany — why not convert this malleable wood into cutlery? It was hard work that night, but I made something by morning.”
Within a week, he quit his job and with his wife Juri’s support, Mahanta threw himself into his new role as a craftsman. But it dawned on him that it was almost impossible to bend bamboo to craft objects such as forks.
“That’s when I thanked my long years in academics, particularly mathematics,” grins Mahanta. “I found I had infinite patience, I worked endlessly at perfecting the technique.
I tried using young bamboo that is easier to bend, but it wouldn’t last long. So I use hardened which lasts up to 20 years! I evolved a special method of heating, cooling and treating the bamboo with a mixture of herbs, such that there are no signs of burning on it. I want to patent my method now.”
The process is long. It takes one-and-half years for the bamboo to dry, and then it is treated. Mahanta then whittles and carves the spoons, knives, and forks with tools he has made himself.
He says he is forced to travel with exhibitions as his products do not have buyers in Assam.
“They consider it too expensive to spend Rs 1,200 on six spoons,” he says. “They don’t care about the labour. I am proud to be the only one to produce such fine bamboo cutlery in Assam.”
In 2006, his work was spotted by then president APJ Abdul Kalam, who appreciated “his creative mind”. This, along with the Unesco Seal of Excellence Certificate he won for his tableware, has been his motivation.
“My biggest inspiration remains my two daughters — Momti and Jumpi — who are happy that their father has become so interesting suddenly,” grins Mahanta.
“I feel free, as if the shackles of a conventional life have simply fallen away and I have been born again. I am not making much money, but it’s as if nature has come in through the windows, and made its home with us!”
 Mr. Mahanta's latest innovation Madhoi Malati is a product of his own problems regarding checking excessive hairfall, its regrowth as well as to curb his short temper. Well his thick hairs and forever cool head say a lot about his amazing innovation. A herbal hair fall solution that is made out of extracts from 18 herbal Medicinal plants which is completly natural and has no side effects. You can use it So what are you waiting for. If you are facing the same problem just give us a mail on mithugogoi18@gmail.com and try Madhoi Malati just once and we promise, you will order it again and again.