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  2. Medimix - Wikipedia

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    Medimix is an Indian brand of ayurvedic/herbal soap manufactured and marketed by AVA Cholayil Private Limited and Cholayil Private Limited, a Chennai-based company. The brand was founded by Dr. Valiparambil Padmanabhan Sidhan [3] from Valapad, Thrissur, Kerala. The company has a global presence and is present in over 35 countries worldwide.

  3. Herbal distillate - Wikipedia

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    Cleansers: Hydrosols can be incorporated into facial cleansers for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Body sprays and mists: Herbal distillates are commonly used in body mists for their refreshing and aromatic qualities, as well as air fresheners. [12] 3.

  4. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    Ayurveda follows the concept of Dinacharya, which says that natural cycles (waking, sleeping, working, meditation etc.) are important for health. Hygiene, including regular bathing, cleaning of teeth, oil pulling, tongue scraping, skin care, and eye washing, is also a central practice. [40]

  5. The 14 Best Face Cleansers for Sensitive Skin, Vetted ... - AOL

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    As Dr. Joshua Zeichner, a board-certified dermatologist in New York explains, “The goal of a cleanser is to remove dirt and soiling of the skin The 14 Best Face Cleansers for Sensitive Skin ...

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    Pitera Facial Treatment Mask - 10 Masks. SK-11 has been a pioneer in Japanese skin care for over four decades, loved by celebrities, estheticians, and beauty editors worldwide.

  7. Himalaya Wellness Company - Wikipedia

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    Himalaya Herbal Healthcare has a very wide range of products, which include "pharmaceuticals, personal care, baby care, well-being, nutrition and animal health products.". [11] The company has more than 290 researchers that utilise Ayurvedic herbs and minerals. [12] Also, Himalaya Neem face wash brand is reportedly the second biggest in India. [13]