DIGHAL: A hair oil built on roots, not hype
DIGHAL didn't begin as a business idea. It began with a problem — hair fall. When Neeshat Mehedi moved back to Dhaka after completing her law degree, the sudden loss of hair pushed her to revisit traditional remedies she had grown up with. What started in her kitchen — mixing oils based on her grandmother's recipes — soon turned into something bigger.
In 2018, DIGHAL launched with a single product: a carefully formulated herbal hair oil. Bottled in glass from the very beginning, the oil was designed not for aesthetics but for function — plastic breaks down herbal blends over time. From its earliest days, every detail was intentional. "If someone is paying for your product, why should you ask them to pour it into a better container? That's your job," says Neeshat.
DIGHAL has since grown into a line of nature-based hair care products: baby oils, beard oils, essential oils, hair packs, and handcrafted wooden combs. What sets it apart is its refusal to compromise. Every batch is small, ingredients are sourced from trusted farmers, and packaging is as carefully considered as the contents inside.
There are no exaggerated promises, no shortcuts, and no trend-hopping. "We don't have the capital for big campaigns," Neeshat notes. "So, we compete with patience." That patience has earned DIGHAL a loyal customer base that trusts the brand not just for what it offers, but for how it operates.
DIGHAL isn't just a product line — it's a quiet commitment to quality, care, and doing things right, even when no one's watching.


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