Yes for its performance as a body cleanser. Patanjali tests their products on animals.Not an everyday soap due to the presence of scrubbing particles.Cleanses as well as exfoliates the skin.The only thing I don’t like is its fragrance. Overall Patanjali Multani Mitti Soap is a decent soap that do what it is meant to do (read: cleansing) without making a whole in your pocket (read: budget friendly). It is not moisturizing as such and I couldn’t skip moisturizing as well, but it undoubtedly does not dehydrate the skin causing irritation or itchiness. It is commendable that, although it’s Multani Mitti based which is supposed to be drying, I did not find it overly drying on my skin. It performs really well to get rid of dirt and impurities from my skin while gently exfoliating the pores. The soap washes off easily with no slippery residue left behind. Since the soap has granules in it, it is best to use directly on wet skin for some scrubbing effect. I was sure that I shouldn’t compare both the soaps or be judgemental with this soap as both are in a totally different league.Ĭoming to its performance, the soap produces minimal lather, not very frothy or creamy, just a mild lather. This one being an ayurvedic soap which means it isn’t completely natural, but still has satisfactory composition of natural ingredients in it. Yet they aren’t suitable to be used on a daily basis.Įffectiveness: I started using this soap after I finished up my Ecoberry Charcoal Soap which is an amazing handmade soap made with Butters and Oils. The granules are neither too mild nor too rough on my body skin. Texture: This is an exfoliating soap with scrubbing particles on it. Gladly it does not linger post cleansing. It is on the stronger note and certainly not to my liking. The oval shaped soap is machine cut and has the brand’s name ‘Patanjali’ imprinted on it.Ĭolor: Patanjali Multani Mitti Soap has a muddy and earthy color, similar to the color of Multani Mitti.įragrance: The fragrance is herbal and medicinal. The actual soap itself comes in a plastic wrapper with price, batch no and expiry date mentioned. I would have preferred it to be in English for easier comprehension. Packaging: Patanjali Multani Mitti Soap comes in a cardboard box with ingredients mentioned in Hindi and their respective scientific terms at the back side. Ingredients: Turmeric, Aloe Vera, Neem, Manjishtha, Holy Basilm, Bhringraj, Yasthimadhu, Palas, Borax, Pudina, Ajwain, Pudina, Kapoor or camphorīase Material: Vegetable Oil base Noodles, Multani Mitti, Ghee or Ghrit, Almond Oil, Til or Sesame Oil, Zinc Oxide, Sodium Benzonate, Sugandhrit dravya, Water.
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