- Its topical application can help treating worm, insect and mosquito bite
- It works as insect repellent.
- It has anti-fungal properties and can be used to get rid of hair fungal and as well as dandruff and head lice.
- Most ayurvedic medicines and beauty products make use of neem oil.
- In Ayurveda, it is used to treat urine infection, urine disorders as well as stomach/intestinal worms
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
For Skincare:
Neem oil is extremely nourishing and can be added to your face packs. It also helps any kind of skin irritation and itching. Sometimes going back to our roots helps a great deal in solving some of the everyday struggles that we have to face. Neem comes as a holistic ingredient that can help do away with most of them.
- Apply 2-3 drops to clean skin and gently rub in. Use daily, or as needed, to restore hydration to the face and body. Avoid getting in eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
- You can also mix 1-2 drops of your Neem Oil with a moisturizer of your choice, and then apply to face, neck, and body for all-day nourishment and moisture.
- Neem oil can be combined with sesame oil and applied on skin infections or worm/insect bite to get rid of redness, itchiness and inflammation. Dilute it with olive oil (1/10 ratio)
- Take 2-3 drops of neem oil, dilute it with water and apply this mix on your blackheads. Apply this regularly to get rid of blackheads and prevent them from coming back.
For Hair care:
Mix neem oil with coconut oil. (1/10 ratio) with a little bit of camphor to get rid of dandruff.
For an itchy, dry, or irritated scalp, add drops to your shampoo and wash. Directly spray 1-2 sprays to your scalp and let it absorb for a few hours before washing hair.
For Immunity:
You can also add a few drops on it in kaadha (a mix of ginger, tulsi leaves, crushed pepper corn and boiling hot water) and sip on it to improve immunity.
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