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Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap

(Guest post by Karuna)
I happened to see the advertisements of Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap splashed on a leading woman’s magazine and was quite impressed with it. My skin tans horribly in summer and I would love to try a product that effectively deals with suntan and makes my skin appear fair – let me use this soap and see if it lives up to its claims.

What Emami states:

Based on herbal principles, Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap is a unique blend of rich natural extracts and real Pearl dust for imparting fairness and freshness. While it gently cleanses your skin, its natural sunscreen protects skin from harmful UV rays, promoting a fairer and vibrant complexion.

Chief ingredients in Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap:

Pearl dust, Spanish saffron, aloe vera, sandalwood, liquorice and chamomile.


Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap

Emami Naturally Fair Pearls Herbal Fairness Soap


P.S: If any of you have already used this soap, please do share your experiences in the comments below; it might help us all.

Comments

  1. Vijeta8:19 AM

    I love this product! I can't say enough good things about it.

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  2. Sandhya8:40 AM

    Thank you for this review!
    I'm always interested in good soap.Definitely must check this out .

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  3. Anonymous6:25 PM

    It lightens skin and clear acne

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  4. I have been using this soap for two years only when. I get really bad sunburns and I'm dark and this soap brings back my complexion in no time it works really fast and its wonderful to use

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  5. Anonymous3:48 AM

    😱😲😵😤😣

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  6. Where can I get this soap I also need it please help

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  7. Perhaps this soap has been withdrawn. I's not available in Amazon also.

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