Rs. 140

Boroplus Antiseptic Cream With Boro Plus Doodh Kesar Body Lotion 40ml Free

(80 ml Cream in tube)
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Boroplus Antiseptic Cream With Boro Plus Doodh Kesar Body Lotion 40ml Free
Product Details
Boroplus Antiseptic Cream is an all-around cream for the whole family. This light-texture cream is non-sticky and non-oily, easily absorbed into the skin to provide moisturisation. It is an antiseptic cream that acts as a lip balm or winter cream. It is suitable for cracked feet, dry hands and nappy rash.

Key Ingredients
Contains (in w/w): extracts of hedychium spicatum (kapoor kachari) rz. 0.3%, santalum album (sandalwood) ht.Wd 0.5%, azadirachta indica (neem) lf. 0.3%, aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) lf. 1.0%, pavonia odorata (hriber) rt. 0.2%, ocimum sanctum (tulsi) wh.Pl. 0.2%, curcuma longa (turmeric) rz. 0.1%, acacia catechu (khadir) ht.Wd. 0.15%, nymphaea alba (kumud) fl. 0.20, glycyrrhiza glabra (yastimadhu) rt. 0.1%, phenoxyethanol, dmdm hydantoin.

Key Benefits
  • It is enriched with fruit water, vitamin E and ten super herbs to maintain healthy skin
  • This antiseptic cream is a highly efficacious, ayurvedic and antiseptic skincare solution
  • It is an ayurvedic ointment that can penetrate from deep within to give soft and fresh skin
  • This preventive solution helps manage wounds, burns, rashes and allergies

Good to Know:
Clinically tested and paraben-free.

Best Suited For:
All skin types.

Ideal For:
Men/Women/Babies.

Product Form:
Cream.

Container Type:
Tube.

Area of Application
Face, hands and body.

Concern
Protects and moisturises the skin.

Directions for Use
  • Take out the cream on your fingers
  • Rub it evenly on your palms
  • Massage gently on a clean face in an upward and circular motion
  • Massage cream on your hands and body to moisturise daily
  • Use daily for best results

Safety Information
  • Read the label instruction carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 22 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)