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Key Benefits of Lalas Chandan Powder
- Cooling & soothing effect for skin and mind
- Helps reduce blemishes and dark spots
- Natural, calming fragrance uplifts mood!
- Supports clear, glowing complexion
- Gentle cleansing removes impurities, brighten skin
- Traditional Ayurvedic calmative and skin tonic
- Multi-purpose use in masks, scrubs & packs
Product Description of Lalas Chandan Powder
Lalas Chandan Powder is like a little jar of ancient tradition, you know? Packed with pure sandalwood goodness, it’s been linked to skincare rituals for centuries. The texture is smooth, fine—almost like silk slipping through your fingers—and blends super easily into water or milk to form a creamy paste. When you apply it, you can feel a cool whisper on your face, a gentle hush that calms redness, heat or irritation. It’s perfect after sun exposure or just when you need a moment of zen in the middle of the craziness.
Beyond the face, you can sprinkle a teaspoon in your bath to turn every soak into a spa moment. The fragrance isn’t overpowering, but it sticks around softly, like a shy friend. It’s non-greasy, lightweight, and won’t leave you feeling tight or dry—just fresh and supple. Seriously, I once forgot I was wearing it till someone asked if I’d been on holiday in some far-off temple gardens.
It’s cruelty-free, vegan, and (I wanna add) free from fillers. Sure, some days I just mix it with honey or yogurt; on others, I add a pinch of turmeric for extra glow. There’s something delightfully flexible about it. A single jar can last ages cause a little goes a long way—plus you kind of fall in love with that serene scent.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Lalas Chandan Powder
- Chandan (Santalum album) Powder: revered in Ayurveda for its cooling and soothing properties, traditionally used to calm the mind and support clear, glowing skin.
Key uses of Lalas Chandan Powder
- Facial mask: Mix with rose water or milk for a detoxifying pack
- Body scrub: Blend with gram flour and water to exfoliate gently
- Bath soak: Add a spoonful to warm water for a calming soak
- Spot treatment: Apply a small paste on minor irritations or sunburn
- Under-eye pat: Very thin paste to soothe puffiness
- Hair pack: Combine with aloe vera gel for scalp cooling
How to use Lalas Chandan Powder
- Take 1–2 tsp of powder in a bowl.
- Add enough water, rose water or milk to make a smooth paste
- Apply evenly on clean skin, leave for 10–15 minutes
- Rinse off with lukewarm water and pat dry
- Use 1–2 times weekly or as desired
Safety information about Lalas Chandan Powder
- Children: Generally safe for external use; avoid contact with eyes. Patch-test on a small area first.
- Pregnant women: Use externally only; no known adverse effects when used as directed.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Safe for external application on face/body. Avoid ingestion.
- People with chronic diseases: Consult healthcare provider before use if you have skin conditions or sensitivities.
- People with allergies: Perform patch-test; discontinue if irritation or rash occurs.
- Elderly individuals: Mild and soothing, but check for dryness; follow up with moisturizer if needed.
- Patients taking medications: No known interactions externally; consult a doctor if in doubt.
- People with weakened immunity: Use in hygiene routines; ensure hands are clean before application to prevent infection.
Additional information about Lalas Chandan Powder
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight for best shelf life. Produced in small batches, for optium freshness. Shelf life is approx. 24 months from manufacture. Packaging: Resealable pouch to lock in aroma and texture. Vegan & cruelty-free.
Manufacturer: Lalas Herbals. Proudly made using sustainable harvesting methods—no trees harmed in the process. Enjoy the simple ritual of sandalwood, and let a little bit of tradition sneak into your modern self-care.
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