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Deep Cleanses & purifies for clear,problem-free skin.
Himalaya's Purifying Neem Pack brings together the goodness of Neem, Fuller's Earth, and Turmeric, which work together to remove excess oil, clean clogged pores, and helps prevent the recurrence of pimples. Key ingredients: Neem is an excellent skincare ingredient known for its antibacterial properties. It improves general skin health and combating bacterial infection like acne. Turmeric has been used as antiseptic for centuries and is regarded as one of nature's most powerful healers. The herb helps to even out your skin tone and color, making it an excellent ingredient in a face wash. Turmeric has strong anti-inflammatory properties, which help soothe your skin. Directions for use: Apply Purifying Neem Pack evenly over cleansed face and neck, avoiding the area around the eyes and mouth. Let the mask dry for 10-15 minutes, and remove with a wet sponge or towel. Rinse with cool water. For optimal results, use once a week. Best for oily and pimple-prone skin.
INGREDIENTS:
Neem-Neem is an excellent skincare ingredient known for its antibacterial properties. It improves general skin health and combating bacterial infection like acne.
Turmeric-Turmeric has been used as an antiseptic for centuries and is regarded as one of nature's most powerful healers. The herb helps to even out your skin tone and color, making it an excellent ingredient in a face wash. Turmeric has strong anti-inflammatory properties, which help soothe your skin.
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