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Size
100 ml Soap : Length - 10 cm, Width - 3.3 cm, Height - 3.3 cm 30 ml Soap : Length - 6.5 cm, Width - 9 cm,
Material
Hand made face moisturizer made from natural herbs without using any chemical or artificial colours. Ingredients : Ayurvedic kumkumadi oil, kashmiri almond oil, olive oil, saffron, purified water, sodium benzoate, emulsifying wax, potassium sorbate, cetearyl alcohol, citric acid, pure essential oils of jasmine, sandalwood, rose, geranium, cedarwood, vetiver Benefits : Kumkumadi Oil is an effective ayurvedic recipe that contains herbs to cure all kinds of skin problems and bring a natural glow to skin. It cures dark circles, removes scars and blemishes, improves skin texture and complexion, brings radiance to skin, slows aging and removes wrinkles, removes blackheads naturally. How To Use : Take small amount on your fingertips and apply on clean and washed face. Massage gently with fingertips all over the face. This moicturiser can be used during day as well as night. Application at night gives time for the herbs to get absorbed on the skin and has a higher beneficial effect.
Care
Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Neev Herbal Handmade Soap aims to produce high-quality handmade herbal products while providing quality jobs to rural women and revitalizing the rural economy. Founded in 2007 as a rural women's enterprise in the village of Khurlung, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. All raw materials that go into Neev's bath and body products are grown and processed in the villages around Jamshedpur and Jharkhand. Their nonprofit, the Neev Trust, encourages local farmers to grow the herbs they need to make soap. They even have really affordable face creams, masks, oils, and other body products. They make their products in a way that promotes freedom, nobility, and sustainability. Their events become a forum for communication between craft lovers and artisans.