Quick Overview
Natural bath powders have been traditionally used to clean skin. This revitalizing natural bath powder is an alternative to soap. It is a magical combination of 15 exotic herbs that promote healthy, vibrant, and youthful skin.
Country of Origin: India
Benefits
- Exfoliates dead skin
- Removes tan
- Glowing and healthy skin
- Enhances skin tone
Look and feel
An opaque mild scented cleansing bathing bar that foams lightly. Natural herbal formulations tend to change color over time. However, the product efficacy remains unchanged.
INGREDIENTS
Manjishta
Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) commonly known as Indian maddar has been extensively used for obstinate skin diseases. They possess anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant activities. Thus, it helps in curing acne and improve the overall health of the skin.
Triphala
Triphala (Sanskrit; tri means three and phala means fruits) is a traditional revered ayurvedic herbal formulation consisting of dried fruits of three plant species  Emblica officinalis (Family Euphorbiaceae), Terminalia bellerica (Family Combretaceae), and Terminalia chebula (Family Combretaceae) that are native to the Indian subcontinent. It is classified as a rasayana in Ayurvedic medicine as it promotes longevity and rejuvenation. They increase the levels of collagen and elastin, increase cellular antioxidants, and reduce hyperpigmentation, and thus acts as a powerful anti-aging agent.
Nalpamara
Ficus Tree is considered extremely auspicious and also has immense health benefits. It is an excellent remedy for skin-related ailments. Nalpamara include bark of four ficus trees Vata (Ficus bengalensis), Plaksha (Ficus macrocarpa) Udumbara (Ficus racemose) Ashwatha (Ficus religiosa)
The tree bark is rich in vitamin K. Thus, it helps in improving the complexion, texture, and overall appearance of skin. They also reduce the inflammation and heal the skin
Yashtimadhu
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) contains a glabridin which is a potent antioxidant and skin lightening agent. It is anti-inflammatory and helps in reducing pigmentation. The glycyrrhizin in licorice also possesses anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-aging properties.
Kasturi Haridra
Kasturi haridra (Curcuma aromatica) is rich in anti-inflammatory agents and thus promotes blood circulation and enhances skin tone. It reduces pigmentation and blemishes.
Mudga
Mudga (Vigna radiata) has been used in our beauty regime for time immemorial. It exfoliates and nourishes the skin. It removes tan and brightens the skin.
Reetha
Reetha (Sapindus mukorossi) also known as soap nut is known for its detoxifying property. It contains saponin, which is a skin-friendly natural cleanser for both skin and hair.
Ushira
Ushira (Vetivera zizanoides) is a boon to skin. It hydrates and nourishes the skin. It has anti-inflammatory properties and also helps in delaying aging process.
Nimba
Nimba (Azadirachta indica) has been known to possess incredible health benefits for centuries. It is extensively used in various skin diseases due to its antimicrobial properties. It detoxifies, exfoliates, and heals the skin
Vallikhadira
Vallikhadira (Acacia caesia) has been traditionally used as a natural cleanser. This medicinal plant is widely distributed mainly in western ghats. It is also rich in anti-microbial properties.
Shirisha
Shirisha (Albizia lebbeck) is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical Asia and Africa. It possesses antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. They are rich in antioxidants and enhances the skin texture. They have been used in the treatment of eczema, rash, insect bites, etc.
How to use?
Rinse the body with water. Mix the required quantity of powder with water (For added benefits, mix with milk/curd/rose water/ aloe vera gel/ coconut milk). Apply the paste and gently massage in a circular motion. Rinse off thoroughly.
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