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Manjistha Glow Soap

Original price was: ₹150.00.Current price is: ₹130.00.

Manjistha Glow Soap – 100% Natural And Homemade

How To Use:

As a Daily Cleanser: Wet your skin and gently lather the Manjistha Glow Soap directly onto your body and face. Massage in circular motions, then rinse thoroughly with water. Use daily for soft, nourished, and glowing skin.

For Skin Brightening Ritual: Leave the lather on your skin for 1–2 minutes before rinsing to let the herbal ingredients deeply cleanse and rejuvenate your skin.

Ingredients

Soap Base, Vitamin E Oil, Manjistha Powder, Turmeric Powder, Aloe Vera Gel, Rose Water, Essential Oils.

Embrace the age-old power of Ayurvedic herbs with our Manjistha Glow Soap. Let your skin soak in the natural goodness of Manjistha, turmeric, and aloe vera. Experience a refreshing cleanse that leaves your skin radiant, soft, and naturally beautiful-every single day.

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Skin Whitening Combo Set

Original price was: ₹1,299.00.Current price is: ₹699.00.

Skin Whitening Combo Set – 100% Natural And Homemade

How to Use:

Cleanse with Potato Soap:
Use the potato soap bar as a gentle facial and body cleanser. Rich in natural enzymes and antioxidants, it helps reduce blemishes, pigmentation, and tanning. Lather onto damp skin, gently massage, then rinse off with water.

Detox with Nalangu Maavu Pack:
Mix the herbal powder with water, rose water, or milk to form a smooth paste. Apply to cleansed skin as a face and body pack. Leave on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Use 2–3 times a week for best results.

Nourish with Red Wine Serum:
Apply a few drops of Red Wine Serum to your face and neck after cleansing or mask application. Gently massage until fully absorbed. Use daily at night for visibly brighter, firmer skin.

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