Neem Leaves

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Neem is a tree. It grows in tropical regions such as India and Myanmar. Neem leaf powder is the popular product of Neem trees and can be used either internally or as a topical application on the skin.

Neem Leaves are a timeless Ayurvedic essential known for their powerful purifying, clarifying, and balancing properties. Carefully dried and milled for quality, our Neem Leaves / Neem Leaf Powder supports clean-looking skin, a fresher scalp, and everyday hygiene—perfect for minimalist, plant-based routines. Rich in natural antioxidants and phytocompounds, Neem helps reduce excess oil, gently unclogs pores, and promotes a calm, clarified feel. In hair care, neem blends are loved for soothing the scalp and supporting flake control, leaving hair light, soft, and refreshed.

Versatile and easy to use, Neem Leaves can be brewed into herbal rinses, mixed into ubtan and clay masks, or combined with aloe, turmeric, and tulsi for targeted care (always patch test). Home formulators also add neem to soaps, bath salts, and DIY oral-care rinses for a naturally clean finish. For garden and home, neem’s traditional reputation as a natural protector makes it a practical addition to eco-friendly living.

Thoughtfully sourced and hygienically packed, our Neem offers consistent color, smooth texture, and authentic aroma—free from fillers and artificial additives. Whether you’re clarifying your skincare, refreshing scalp rituals, or crafting clean household blends, Neem Leaves deliver reliable, plant-powered performance.

Neem Leaves products for skin clarity, scalp freshness, and daily purification, a trusted botanical that unites ancient wisdom with modern self-care.

 

How are Neem leaves known in your area?

 

  • In English, it is known as Neem, Indian Lilac; In Gujarati, Limba, Limbado, Danu-jhada, Kohalu limdo; In Hindi Nim, Nimb, Bal-nimb, Neem, nind; In Konkani Nim; in Malayalam, Aryaveppu, veppu, Aryaveshnu, Rajavedhu, vepe; in Marathi, Kadukhajur, limba, limb.
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  • For dandruff, boil some of the Neem leaves and wash your hair with this liquid to thwart off dandruff. It also works for dark circles, boil a few Neem leaves in water and let it cool, dip a cotton ball in this water and place it under your eyes. Do this regularly for a week to reduce dark circles under the eyes. For nourishing skin, make a paste of Neem with rose water and apply it as a face pack, let it stay for 15 minutes, and rinse well.

Face mask/ubtan: Mix 1 tsp Neem Powder with aloe/rose water/yogurt or clay; apply 8–10 minutes; rinse.
Spot paste: Dab thicker paste on targeted areas 5–7 minutes; rinse.
Scalp rinse: Brew 1–2 tsp in 300 ml water; cool and pour after shampoo; rinse lightly.
Shampoo boost: Add ½ tsp to shampoo or aloe gel; massage gently; rinse well.
Body wash/scrub: Blend with gram flour and water for a purifying bath mix.
Oral rinse (DIY): Steep leaves; swish cooled infusion (do not swallow).
Avoid eyes and broken skin; patch test first. Store airtight, cool, and dry.

The anti-inflammatory properties of Neem help in healing skin issues. Dull, dark spots under your eyes can be annoying and can give away your age. Neem leaves can treat dark circles. Neem works as a natural remedy to treat dandruff and dry scalp.

Neem Leaves support clear skin, scalp freshness, and everyday purification. Rich in antioxidants and bioactive compounds, neem helps balance excess oil, unclog pores, and visibly reduce the look of blemishes. Its soothing properties calm irritation and support a healthier skin barrier. In hair care, Neem Leaf Powder assists with flake control, refreshes the scalp, and promotes a light, clean feel. Traditionally valued in Ayurveda, neem also complements oral-care and household hygiene routines. Clean, plant-based, and versatile, neem pairs well with tulsi, turmeric, aloe, and multani mitti for targeted results—ideal for minimalist, natural routines focused on clarity, balance, and daily protection.

  • Neem bark extract is used for most adults when taken by mouth, short-term. Neem is not safe when taken in large doses or for long periods. It might harm the kidneys and liver.

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