Balu Herbals B-Care Soap
Product highlights
- Prevent fungal infections
- May help protect the skin from ultraviolet light and other pollutants
- Hydrates the skin intensely and moisturises it
- Removes the dead cells and regenerates the new cells
- Acts as an antimicrobial and antiseptic agent and helps rejuvenate dull skin
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Information about Balu Herbals B-Care Soap
Balu Herbals B-Care Soap is an ayurvedic bathing soap that includes ayurvedic blood purifiers such as neem, tulsi, turmeric etc.
It contains aloe vera gel and karanja oil that hydrates the skin intensely and moisturises it. It removes the dead cells and regenerates the new cells. It acts as an antimicrobial and antiseptic agent and helps rejuvenate dull skin.
Key Ingredients:
Key Benefits:
Directions for Use:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional.
Storage and Safety information:
It contains aloe vera gel and karanja oil that hydrates the skin intensely and moisturises it. It removes the dead cells and regenerates the new cells. It acts as an antimicrobial and antiseptic agent and helps rejuvenate dull skin.
Key Ingredients:
- Neem
- Aloe vera
- Karanja oil
- Tulsi
- Haldi
Key Benefits:
- It is enriched with vitamin E and polyunsaturated fatty acids that improve skin health
- Neem enhance skin health and prevent fungal infections
- It may help protect the skin from ultraviolet light and other pollutants
- It contains aloe vera gel and karanja oil that hydrates the skin intensely and moisturises it
- It removes the dead cells and regenerates the new cells
- It acts as an antimicrobial and antiseptic agent and helps rejuvenate dull skin
Directions for Use:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional.
Storage and Safety information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
Country of origin: India