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DermiCool prickly heat powder:Review

Prickly heat is the bane of summer months. While these home-remedies help combat prickly heat  to a greater extent, you could also try commercially available prickly heat powders/talc like DermiCool to fight this menace. DermiCool, a prickly heat powder from Paras Pharmaceuticals imparts a refreshing, cooling sensation in those extremely hot, sweaty summers. This powder with its mentholated formulation is literally ‘cool’ and provides instant relief from intolerable heat and excessive sweating with its cool, soothing effect. After a nice, long cold-water bath, just sprinkle DermiCool all over your body, especially those parts which are prone to more sweating and prickly heat bumps. The powder is quite smooth and doesn’t irritate the skin. As you dust the powder over your skin, you experience that instant coolness, almost like tiny air-conditioners cooling your body.
DermiCool Prickly Heat Powder



Some of the herbal ingredients in DermiCool: Jasat Bhasma (Zinc Oxide), Tankan Amla, Salicylic Acid, Yavanala Satva, Surasar (alcohol), Pudinah Ark (mint decoction). DermiCool comes in two variants – Lavender and Sandalwood.

Comments

  1. Urmila9:18 AM

    that is an awesome brand!

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  2. Sandeep9:20 AM

    Oohh.. I want to try that.

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  3. Mahalakshmi9:29 AM

    Great to know - thanks! I'll certainly have to try this out - we've been having a heat wave where I live, too!

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  4. Sharada9:52 AM

    Helpful review!

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  5. . Even I prefer Dermicool in summers...its really cool....

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  6. Ramesh A.11:27 AM

    Sounds like a great choice for summer. Rajasthan ke registaan mein rehnewalon ke liye just perfect

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  7. Sharmila10:05 AM

    Great to know - thanks! I'll certainly have to try this out - we've been having a heat wave where I live, too!

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  8. Sounds like a great product to try!

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  9. Medha8:37 AM

    how cool! I'd love to try this out!

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  10. Anuradha8:40 AM

    My mother and I have always love DermiCool, a prickly heat powder. We can't wait to try this one

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  11. Shweta8:45 AM

    This is soooo cool. You’re right.

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