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Ayur cold cream with aloe vera : Review

Ayur cold cream is the one that I regularly use on my legs before retiring to bed to keep them soft and nourished. Enriched with wonder herb aloe vera and vitamin E it keeps the skin satin-soft and prevents moisture-loss and dehydration. Ideal for winters and dry skin, it’s very inexpensive, costing just Rs37/- . I’ve used all the 3 variants, of Ayur cold creams for several winters and in other seasons as well with good results. Easily absorbed by the skin, all the three creams have a rich concentration of natural moisturizers and lubricants which when regularly massaged into the skin help fight excessive dryness, premature ageing, and dehydration and tighten the skin to make it taut and agile.Ayur Herbal Cold cream with aloe vera

Ayur Herbal Cold cream with aloe vera

Ayur Herbal All Purpose cream with aloevera

Ayur Herbal All Purpose cream with aloevera


Ayur Herbal Massage cream with aloe vera

Ayur Herbal Massage cream with aloe vera

Comments

  1. Anonymous3:42 PM

    I've been wanting to try this, I think I will.
    Thanks

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  2. Meghana10:45 AM

    This is one of the best cold cream of the world. Used all over the world. It is also useful for reducing the sunburning on skin affected by different pigmentation problems

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  3. Prajna10:49 AM

    I love how Ayur makes my skin feel. I've noticed that my skin is more even toned since I have been using the Ayur. Anyone with facial redness should really give Ayur a try. I should have been using Ayur years ago.

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  4. Ashoka2:18 PM

    Very nice information here. Thanks.

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  5. I agree, I m in love with this cream myself. I had very dry skin & in winters I wd get cracks. This cream makes my skin soft, glowing & moisturized. With this, I hv never had to try anything else.

    With the price that it comes in & the benefits it gives, u cannot compare it to anything else!

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  6. Carole1:34 PM

    I love this cream ! I use it at night before bed as a moistuizer on my face . It works so well and absorbs into my skin.It makes my skin soft and even toned.with a nice light clean smell. A little goes a long way. I just re ordered in a larger size.the price is very affordable.thanks Ayur.

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