Showing posts with label scrub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrub. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub with Antibacterial properties Review

Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub with Antibacterial properties - Entry # 5 By Chandana


Product description:
Specially formulated to give you clear, problem-free skin, this scrub works with a dual exfoliation and purifying action. Neem, well-known for its purifying and antibacterial properties, kills problem-causing bacteria. Combined with exfoliating Apricot granules, it gently scrubs away blackheads, dead skin cells and embedded impurities, leaving your skin soft, clear, refreshed and problem-free. Ayurvedic proprietary medicine.
Directions:
Moisten face & neck & apply, avoiding area around eyes. Massage gently with fingertips in a circular motion for a minute. Wash off & pat dry. Use 2-3 times weekly.

Key ingredients: Neem, Apricot.
Each gm contains: Exts. Nimba 50 mg, Harida 5 mg, Pdr Urumana 5 mg.
Inactive ingredients: Methylparaben IP, Propylparaben IP, Phenoxyethanol IP
Price and quantity: Rs.115 for 100g
My experience with Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub:
Package – Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub comes in a standard Himalaya package, a white tube and a green flip cap. The flip caps are usually not strong of the products from Himalaya. I have broken so many caps of Himalaya products just while trying to shut it close.
Texture - Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub has a creamy base. The brand suggests that the product is suitable for oily skin, yet it is made so creamy. There are small granules suspended in this base.  Granules are not very harsh and is made perfect for delicate skin.
Smell – It has a light pleasant smell of neem. It does not irritate.
The scrub on my skin – The creamy scrub helps to massage on the face as long as I wish. Since the granules are soft they do not hurt the skin much. Removes all dirt easily and makes the skin clean and fresh. Perfect product for use when I need that refresh feel after a very tired day.

Pros of Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub:
-          Easy handling package.
-          Very mild granules.
-          Cleans skin from all dirt.
-          Creamy base does not hurt while massaging the skin.
Cons of Himalaya Herbals Purifying Neem Scrub:
-          Very low quality plastic cap. Breaks while handling the flip cap.
-           Oily skin people may not like the creamy base of the scrub.
Rating: 3.5/5
Thanks a lot for this Entry Chandana :)

Love,
Varshini

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

My Homemade Mask cum Scrub - DIY

Even though I use lot of cosmetics and skincare from various brands...but nothing like homemade masks, scrubs, packs that gives skin natural and healthy glow...

My HG(Holy Grail) Mask cum Scrub is very very easy to prepare and the results are awesome...you will love it for sure so DIY at home and let me know how this helped you







You will need
1 to 2 tbsp of Oats
1tbpsn of curd/Yoghurt
1 tspn - honey
2 tspn lemon juice
1 tbspn Green gram flour(optional)

Mix all the above ingredients and apply all over your face and neck.
Leave it for 15- 20 mins
Now splash water on your face and in circular movements massage your face and neck and wash off the mask cum scrub.

This scrub helps in giving healthy glow to the skin,removes dirt and blackheads.
Removes tan too

Some details about the ingredients
Oats are the best source of amino proteins and are actually considered to be one of nature's most fabulous aphrodisiacs.Greeks and romans used to have oats for bathing
Oats are great for exfoliation and have actually been clinically shown to help heal dry, itchy skin.

Yoghurt helps in reducing pores also helps in removing tan and give skin a health glow.

Lemon's juice is best for skin lightening and always use lemon with honey or yoghurt as lemon juice dries the skin.

Honey helps in clearing acne the natural way and also tightens pores also a great moisturiser.

Green gram flour removes the dirt lightens the skin color ,also gives good complexion.

Cheers,
Varshini