Rs. 184

Bellissa Psoria Soap

(75 gm Soap in box)
Bellissa Psoria Soap
Product Details
Bellissa Psoria Soap
Bellissa Psoria Soap is a non-irritant soap formulated with a blend of natural and synthetic ingredients that moisturizes and hydrates the skin. It is made from palm and coconut oil and contains ingredients like shea butter, olive oil, aloe vera extract, and glycerin. The soap aims to soothe rough and dry skin, making it soft, supple, and clear. It contains permethrin which eliminates germs and bacteria. The ingredients like omega-3 fatty acids and aloe vera help provide nourishment to the skin.

Key Ingredients:
Palm Oil,Coconut Oil,Shea Butter,Permethrin,Olive Oil,Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract,Glycerin,Omega 3 Fatty Acid,Fortified Perfume,Triclosan,Titanium Dioxide,Edta,Bht

Key Benefits:
  • The soap is formulated with a blend of natural and synthetic ingredients that aim to hydrate and moisturize the skin
  • Bellissa Psoria Soap may help in nourishing the skin with ingredients like shea butter, olive oil, and aloe vera extract
  • The soap is reportedly suitable for all skin types and is dermatologically tested and non-greasy in nature

Good To Know:
The soap is suitable for all skin types, including dry and sensitive skin.

Suitable For:
All skin types

Concerns It Can Help With:
["Psoriasis", "Skin conditions"]

Best Suited For:
All skin types

Area Of Application:
Full body application

Ideal For:
Men/Women

Directions For Use:
  • Massage the soap between your hands to form a lather
  • Gently apply the lather over the affected areas
  • Wash off liberally with water.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • For external use only
  • Avoid direct contact with eyes
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
["Keep your skin hydrated by applying a fragrance-free, hypoallergenic moisturizer after bath time."]

Faqs:
  • What are the causes of psoriasis? The exact causes of psoriasis are still unclear, but it is believed to involve an immune system dysfunction. Genetics also appear to play a role, as the condition tends to run in families.
  • How is psoriasis diagnosed? Psoriasis is usually diagnosed based on the appearance of the skin lesions and a patients medical history. Your dermatologist may also take a skin biopsy to confirm the diagnosis.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)