Beauty and Hygiene
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Biotique Basil & Sandalwood Talcum Powder 180g
A cooling, pampering blend of pure basil, margosa, and red sandalwood extracts, help brighten body skin, keeping it fresher and drier all day. Absorbs wetness and blocks odor. Leaves body skin silky-soft to the touch. Ingredients: Neem (Azadirachta indica), Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia), Makka (Zea mays), Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Rakt Chandan (Pterocarpus santalinus), Chandan (santalum album), Yasad$15.00 -
Chandrika Ayurvedic Soap 75g
Chandrika, the real secret of natural beauty for the past 75 years. Original vegetable oil Soap, since 1940. Does not contain any animal fat and is not tested on animals. Founded in 1940, called ‘Chandrika Ayurvedic Soap’ when it was not a fashion to call products ‘Ayurvedic.’ ‘Chandrika Soap’ is made with pure vegetable oils$6.00 -
Himalaya Complete Care Toothpaste 100g
$9.00[:en]Himalaya’s Complete Care toothpaste, with its rare selection of herbal ingredients, has been specially developed to make teeth and gums strong. Toothache Tree, found in the valley of the subtropical Himalayas, is excellent for bleeding gums. This lemony scented tree has been used in home remedies around the world to relieve toothaches. Neem and Pomegranate in Complete Care toothpaste fight germs and give your teeth all-day protection.[:ja]
Himalaya’s Complete Care toothpaste, with its rare selection of herbal ingredients, has been specially developed to make teeth and gums strong. Toothache Tree, found in the valley of the subtropical Himalayas, is excellent for bleeding gums. This lemony scented tree has been used in home remedies around the world to relieve toothaches. Neem and Pomegranate in Complete Care toothpaste fight germs and give your teeth all-day protection.
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Mysore Sandalwood Soap 75g
Manufactured by Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited, a company owned by the Government of Karnataka in India. This soap has been manufactured since 1916 when the king of Mysore set up the Government Soap Factory in Bangalore. The main motivation for setting up the factory was the excessive sandalwood reserves that the Mysore Kingdom had$6.00