Description of Neem Cream with Aloe Vera |
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Neem Cream:
Our Neem Cream is a highly concentrated face and body cream. The organically grown neem leaf is extracted directly into the aloe vera base, together with other synergistic herbal components such as St. Johnswort, Chamomile, White Willow bark, Grape Seed, Arnica, Horse Chestnut, Thyme, Goldenseal, Barberry and Ivy Leaf extract. We use an extra potency of Neem Oil to create a highly concentrated topical cream which is very soothing and moisturizing. Our unique extraction process means that we are able to produce this product with no water. It contains our exclusive NeemAura Moisturizing Complex, which means you get the benefit of the neem oil, the herbal extracts and the aloe vera all in one. Our most popular product, a little goes a long way.
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Ingredients of Neem Cream with Aloe Vera |
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NeemAura Herbal Creme Complex (aloe vera, neem leaf, st johns wort, chamomile, ivy, grapeseed, white willow bark, arnica, horsechestnut, allantoin from comfrey, thyme, goldenseal, barberry), Vegetable Glycerin, Rice Bran Oil, Stearic Acid (from coconut), Sodium Borate (borax), Glyceryl Monostearate (from coconut), Neem Oil, Decyl Polyglucose (from coconut), Xanthan, Jojoba Oil, Lemon Balm Oil, Ginger Oil, Chamomile Oil, Tocopherol (vitamin E), Retinol Palmitate (vitamin A), Witch Hazel, Panthenol (pro-vitamin B5), Wheat Protein.
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Suggested Use for Neem Cream with Aloe Vera |
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Wash skin thoroughly with NeemAura Naturals handmade Neem oil soap. Then gently apply creme to face and body, especially on dry or chapped areas damaged by psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, or harsh environments.
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Additional Information for Neem Cream with Aloe Vera |
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Neem: The Miracle Herb
There is perhaps no other herb known to man that has so many and varied potential benefits for humanity. Neem has been used for thousands of years and has been widely documented in the ancient herbal healing science of India, Ayurveda. But the value of neem does not rely solely on traditional folklore. Rather, it is one of the most widely studied herbs of modern times, with hundreds of scientific papers having been written about it. |
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