Nalangu Mavu Powder from Annai Aravindh Herbals is a traditional herbal powder used as a natural face wash or body wash. It also acts as a scrub for gentle exfoliation and deep cleansing of the skin. The powder can be mixed with rosewater or normal water to form a paste, then applied while bathing or for facial cleansing. This product supports traditional botanic skincare routines without chemical surfactants or synthetic foaming agents.
The official product page does not list an exact ingredient breakdown on Annai Aravindh Herbals, but traditional Nalangu Mavu formulations contain multiple herbal components. A typical ingredient list (from widely accepted traditional formulations) may include: Green gram powder Bengal gram powder Wild turmeric powder Vettiver (vetiver) powder Rose petals powder Neem leaves powder Avarampoo Orange peel powder (Note: These are common in traditional Nalangu Mavu recipes, not guaranteed exact to this brand.
Mix an appropriate amount of the powder with rosewater, milk, curd, or plain water to form a smooth paste before applying. Use as a face cleanser, body wash, scrub or bath powder for natural exfoliation. Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs. Perform a patch test on a small skin area before using widely, especially if you have sensitive skin.
While many users tolerate herbal skin powders well, some may experience: Mild skin irritation or redness (especially on sensitive or allergy-prone skin). Dryness or flakiness with excessive exfoliation. Temporary staining from turmeric components on skin or clothing. If irritation persists, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.
This product and description are for topical skincare use only. The statements here are not evaluated by any government health authority and are based on traditional use and product marketing information. Individual results may vary. Always read the label fully and consult a qualified healthcare provider if you have concerns, known allergies, or pre-existing skin conditions. Herbal products may still cause reactions in sensitive individuals.