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Boroplus Haldi Chandan Kesar Organic Aloe Vera Gel With Niacinamide & Vitamin E

(150 ml Gel in tube)
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Boroplus Haldi Chandan Kesar Organic Aloe Vera Gel With Niacinamide & Vitamin E
Product Details

BoroPlus Aloe Gel Haldi Chandan Kesar | Organic | with Niacinamide & Vitamin E  |150ml
To the men & women exposed to environmental stressors and lifestyle aggressions, BoroPlus Aloe Vera gel with Haldi, Chandan, and Kesar is the purest, simplest, and most natural form of Gel for Face and Body. It has natural anti-oxidant and anti-ageing properties and is good for skin problems like scars, dryness, acne, breakouts, and dark spots. Kesar rejuvenates dull skin, reduces dark spots and gives you a youthful glow. Chandan, with its antibacterial properties, helps reduce pimples, exfoliate the skin and soothes sunburn. Haldi, known for its healing properties, it also helps nourish and manage the skin damage. It is made from 100% organic Aloe Vera and is free from chemicals like parabens, sulphates and mineral oils. This Antiseptic Gel is enriched with the goodness of Vitamin E along with Antiseptic Herbs like Neem and Lemon, which manages & nourish the skin and shield it from external damage. With its non-sticky, ultra-light texture, it can be used daily, across all seasons

Key Ingredients:otc628500

  • Extracts of: Aloe barbadensis (Aloevera) LF. 90 g
  • Ocimum sanctum (Tulasi) WH.PL. 0.1g 
  • Azadirachta indica (Neem) LF. 0.1g
  • Citrus limon (Nimbu) Peel 0.1g
  • Curcuma longa (Haridra) RZ. 0.1g


Key Benefits:

  • It is 100% organic 
  • It is free from chemicals like paraben and sulphates
  • It is enriched with antiseptic herbs 
  • It can be used daily for skin and hair problems 


Directions For Use:

  • Apply liberally to dry areas that need soothing, including face, body, scalp and hair
  •  Spread evenly and massage until absorbed


Safety Information:

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

Content on this page was last updated on 10 February, 2025, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)