Kansa Scalp Comb
In Ayurveda, the scalp is more than where your hair grows from. It's a map of marma points — energetic gateways that connect directly to the nervous system, the mind, and the organs below.
The Kansa comb brings together two ancient practices: scalp massage (shiro abhyanga) and the healing properties of Kansa — a sacred bronze alloy of copper and tin used in Ayurvedic healing for thousands of years. Kansa is naturally balancing, mildly alkaline, and believed to draw out excess heat and acidity from the tissues it touches.
Used daily, this comb doesn't just stimulate hair growth and circulation — it calms the nervous system, clears mental fog, and creates a moment of genuine stillness in your day.
Benefits:
Stimulates circulation to the scalp and hair follicles
Activates marma points to calm the mind and nervous system
Kansa metal helps balance excess Pitta (heat and inflammation)
Supports healthy hair growth and scalp health
Grounds Vata — ideal for anxiety, overthinking, or restlessness
How to use: Apply a few drops of warm oil (sesame for Vata, coconut for Pitta, mustard for Kapha) to the scalp. Using the Kansa comb, work in slow, gentle strokes from the crown outward. 5–10 minutes is enough to feel a shift.
A small ritual, surprisingly effective.
Kansa Scalp Comb
In Ayurveda, the scalp is more than where your hair grows from. It's a map of marma points — energetic gateways that connect directly to the nervous system, the mind, and the organs below.
The Kansa comb brings together two ancient practices: scalp massage (shiro abhyanga) and the healing properties of Kansa — a sacred bronze alloy of copper and tin used in Ayurvedic healing for thousands of years. Kansa is naturally balancing, mildly alkaline, and believed to draw out excess heat and acidity from the tissues it touches.
Used daily, this comb doesn't just stimulate hair growth and circulation — it calms the nervous system, clears mental fog, and creates a moment of genuine stillness in your day.
Benefits:
Stimulates circulation to the scalp and hair follicles
Activates marma points to calm the mind and nervous system
Kansa metal helps balance excess Pitta (heat and inflammation)
Supports healthy hair growth and scalp health
Grounds Vata — ideal for anxiety, overthinking, or restlessness
How to use: Apply a few drops of warm oil (sesame for Vata, coconut for Pitta, mustard for Kapha) to the scalp. Using the Kansa comb, work in slow, gentle strokes from the crown outward. 5–10 minutes is enough to feel a shift.
A small ritual, surprisingly effective.