Reetha
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NatureLink Reetha consists of natural, sun-dried soapnut shells—a centuries-old Ayurvedic cleansing ingredient. Naturally rich in saponins, reetha produces a gentle, effective lather that cleanses hair and skin without the harsh chemicals found in commercial products.
Key Benefits
- Natural hair cleanser and conditioner
- Supports scalp health and helps reduce dandruff
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Natural fabric wash
- Pesticide-free household cleaner
How to Use
Soak 4–5 reetha shells overnight in 2 cups of water. Boil and strain. Use the liquid as a natural shampoo or multi-purpose cleanser.
Ingredients
100% Natural Sun-Dried Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) Shells
NatureLink Promise
Clean handling • Batch identification and hygiene-first packing (where applicable)
Packaging
Food-safe resealable pouch.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Keep away from moisture.
Note
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Also known as Soapnut / Soap Berry (English) · Reetha / Ritha (रीठा) (Hindi) · Reetha (रिठा) (Marathi) · Poondu Chakkai (பூண்டு சக்கை) (Tamil) · Kunkudukaya (కుంకుడుకాయ) (Telugu) — NatureLink brings the same trusted natural goodness to every table, by whatever name you know it best.
[faq]How do I use reetha for washing hair? What is the process? | Traditional reetha hair wash: (1) Take 4–5 NatureLink reetha pods, remove seeds, and break pods into pieces. (2) Soak in 2 cups of warm water overnight (or for at least 2 hours). (3) Squeeze and mash the pods in the water until it becomes frothy. (4) Strain out the pods — the remaining liquid is your natural shampoo. (5) Wet your hair, pour and work the liquid into your scalp and hair, massage for 2–3 minutes. (6) Leave for a minute, then rinse thoroughly. (7) Follow with an amla or shikakai rinse if desired. For enhanced results, you can combine reetha liquid with NatureLink shikakai and amla powder — the traditional trinity of Indian hair care.[/faq]
[faq]Does reetha lather like commercial shampoo? | Reetha (soapnut) contains natural saponins that produce lather — but the lather is different from the thick, rich foam of commercial shampoos (which often use SLS/SLES for artificial lathering). Reetha produces a moderate, natural lather that cleans effectively without being foam-intensive. If you've been using commercial shampoos, the transition to reetha's gentler lather can feel 'less clean' initially — this is a psychological adjustment, not an effectiveness issue. Within 2–3 weeks of switching, most people find their hair enters a natural equilibrium with the scalp producing less oil and the hair feeling healthier overall.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha be used for laundry? | Yes, reetha is an excellent natural laundry agent, particularly for: delicate fabrics (silk, wool, baby clothes), items where you want complete freedom from synthetic chemicals, people with skin sensitive to commercial detergent residues, and eco-conscious laundry without artificial surfactants or phosphates. Make a strong reetha solution by boiling 10–12 pods in 2 litres of water, strain, and use as a natural liquid detergent. For machine washing, add 8–10 reetha pods directly to the drum. Colours stay vibrant and fabrics remain soft without fabric softener.[/faq]
[faq]Is reetha safe for colour-treated or chemically processed hair? | Reetha is one of the gentler cleansing options for chemically treated hair precisely because it cleans without the harsh stripping action of SLS/SLES-based shampoos. However, like any cleansing agent, it will gradually reduce hair colour intensity over time through washing. For natural hair colours (henna, herbal colours), reetha is an ideal companion as it is gentle and compatible. For synthetic chemical hair dyes, reetha extends colour longevity better than harsh commercial shampoos due to its gentler cleansing action. Avoid extremely hot reetha solutions on colour-treated hair.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha be used as a body wash or facial cleanser? | Yes, though reetha's saponins are somewhat stronger than ideal for facial use where the skin is more delicate. For body wash, a diluted reetha solution works well for most skin types. For facial cleansing: highly diluted reetha solution (1 pod steeped in 1 cup of water — very mild) can be used for body-type skin by those who prefer completely natural cleansing. Those with very dry, sensitive, or mature facial skin may find even diluted reetha slightly drying. Test on a small area first. For facial care, NatureLink's almond or sesame oil-based cleansing method (oil cleansing technique) may be more nourishing.[/faq]
[faq]Does reetha help with dandruff? | Yes. Reetha has natural antimicrobial properties against the fungi responsible for dandruff (Malassezia species). Regular reetha washing can help reduce dandruff through its cleansing and antifungal action. For enhanced anti-dandruff effect, combine reetha with NatureLink shikakai (which also has antifungal properties) and a few drops of neem oil. The traditional combination of reetha, shikakai, and amla is a comprehensive natural anti-dandruff treatment that many people find as effective as commercial anti-dandruff shampoos for mild to moderate dandruff.[/faq]
[faq]How should reetha be stored? | NatureLink reetha (dried soapnut pods) should be stored in a dry, airtight container in a cool, dry place. Moisture is the main enemy — wet reetha will ferment and lose its saponin effectiveness. Properly stored dry reetha can last 2–3 years without quality degradation. Do not refrigerate (condensation causes moisture issues). If your reetha becomes slightly soft due to humidity, spread in sunlight for a few hours to dry out before returning to airtight storage.[/faq]
[faq]Is reetha water safe for kids and babies? | Reetha is a natural cleaning agent that has been safely used on children's clothing and hair in India for generations. For baby clothing washing: reetha solution is very safe — no synthetic chemical residues on fabric that touches baby's skin. For baby hair washing (above 6 months, when hair washing begins): highly diluted reetha solution is generally safe, but the saponins can sting if they get in the eyes — be very careful to avoid eye contact. Many parents prefer reetha for baby's hair precisely because it is chemical-free. Patch test first and use very diluted solutions for young children.[/faq]
[faq]Can reetha solution be stored for use later? | Yes, but with limitations. Reetha solution (prepared by soaking or boiling) can be stored in the refrigerator for 5–7 days in a sealed container. At room temperature, use within 2 days as the solution can ferment. For practical convenience, prepare a larger batch and refrigerate. Alternatively, make reetha powder (dry-roast the pods and grind) and mix a portion with water each use — this keeps well for months in a sealed container.[/faq]
[faq]Where does NatureLink source its reetha from? | Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) trees grow naturally across the Himalayan foothills, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Northeast India. NatureLink sources reetha from traditional growing regions where soapnut harvesting is a established livelihood for forest-dependent communities. Our direct sourcing model at fair prices supports these communities. The specific sourcing region for your batch is documented in the product information accessible via QR scan.[/faq]
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Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs)
How do I use reetha for washing hair? What is the process?
Traditional reetha hair wash: (1) Take 4–5 NatureLink reetha pods, remove seeds, and break pods into pieces. (2) Soak in 2 cups of warm water overnight (or for at least 2 hours). (3) Squeeze and mash the pods in the water until it becomes frothy. (4) Strain out the pods — the remaining liquid is your natural shampoo. (5) Wet your hair, pour and work the liquid into your scalp and hair, massage for 2–3 minutes. (6) Leave for a minute, then rinse thoroughly. (7) Follow with an amla or shikakai rinse if desired. For enhanced results, you can combine reetha liquid with NatureLink shikakai and amla powder — the traditional trinity of Indian hair care.
Does reetha lather like commercial shampoo?
Reetha (soapnut) contains natural saponins that produce lather — but the lather is different from the thick, rich foam of commercial shampoos (which often use SLS/SLES for artificial lathering). Reetha produces a moderate, natural lather that cleans effectively without being foam-intensive. If you've been using commercial shampoos, the transition to reetha's gentler lather can feel 'less clean' initially — this is a psychological adjustment, not an effectiveness issue. Within 2–3 weeks of switching, most people find their hair enters a natural equilibrium with the scalp producing less oil and the hair feeling healthier overall.
Can reetha be used for laundry?
Yes, reetha is an excellent natural laundry agent, particularly for: delicate fabrics (silk, wool, baby clothes), items where you want complete freedom from synthetic chemicals, people with skin sensitive to commercial detergent residues, and eco-conscious laundry without artificial surfactants or phosphates. Make a strong reetha solution by boiling 10–12 pods in 2 litres of water, strain, and use as a natural liquid detergent. For machine washing, add 8–10 reetha pods directly to the drum. Colours stay vibrant and fabrics remain soft without fabric softener.
Is reetha safe for colour-treated or chemically processed hair?
Reetha is one of the gentler cleansing options for chemically treated hair precisely because it cleans without the harsh stripping action of SLS/SLES-based shampoos. However, like any cleansing agent, it will gradually reduce hair colour intensity over time through washing. For natural hair colours (henna, herbal colours), reetha is an ideal companion as it is gentle and compatible. For synthetic chemical hair dyes, reetha extends colour longevity better than harsh commercial shampoos due to its gentler cleansing action. Avoid extremely hot reetha solutions on colour-treated hair.
Can reetha be used as a body wash or facial cleanser?
Yes, though reetha's saponins are somewhat stronger than ideal for facial use where the skin is more delicate. For body wash, a diluted reetha solution works well for most skin types. For facial cleansing: highly diluted reetha solution (1 pod steeped in 1 cup of water — very mild) can be used for body-type skin by those who prefer completely natural cleansing. Those with very dry, sensitive, or mature facial skin may find even diluted reetha slightly drying. Test on a small area first. For facial care, NatureLink's almond or sesame oil-based cleansing method (oil cleansing technique) may be more nourishing.
Does reetha help with dandruff?
Yes. Reetha has natural antimicrobial properties against the fungi responsible for dandruff (Malassezia species). Regular reetha washing can help reduce dandruff through its cleansing and antifungal action. For enhanced anti-dandruff effect, combine reetha with NatureLink shikakai (which also has antifungal properties) and a few drops of neem oil. The traditional combination of reetha, shikakai, and amla is a comprehensive natural anti-dandruff treatment that many people find as effective as commercial anti-dandruff shampoos for mild to moderate dandruff.
How should reetha be stored?
NatureLink reetha (dried soapnut pods) should be stored in a dry, airtight container in a cool, dry place. Moisture is the main enemy — wet reetha will ferment and lose its saponin effectiveness. Properly stored dry reetha can last 2–3 years without quality degradation. Do not refrigerate (condensation causes moisture issues). If your reetha becomes slightly soft due to humidity, spread in sunlight for a few hours to dry out before returning to airtight storage.
Is reetha water safe for kids and babies?
Reetha is a natural cleaning agent that has been safely used on children's clothing and hair in India for generations. For baby clothing washing: reetha solution is very safe — no synthetic chemical residues on fabric that touches baby's skin. For baby hair washing (above 6 months, when hair washing begins): highly diluted reetha solution is generally safe, but the saponins can sting if they get in the eyes — be very careful to avoid eye contact. Many parents prefer reetha for baby's hair precisely because it is chemical-free. Patch test first and use very diluted solutions for young children.
Can reetha solution be stored for use later?
Yes, but with limitations. Reetha solution (prepared by soaking or boiling) can be stored in the refrigerator for 5–7 days in a sealed container. At room temperature, use within 2 days as the solution can ferment. For practical convenience, prepare a larger batch and refrigerate. Alternatively, make reetha powder (dry-roast the pods and grind) and mix a portion with water each use — this keeps well for months in a sealed container.
Where does NatureLink source its reetha from?
Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) trees grow naturally across the Himalayan foothills, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Northeast India. NatureLink sources reetha from traditional growing regions where soapnut harvesting is a established livelihood for forest-dependent communities. Our direct sourcing model at fair prices supports these communities. The specific sourcing region for your batch is documented in the product information accessible via QR scan.
