
Avarampoo Flower Powder for Face & Hair Mask
Our Avarampoo Flower Powder is prepared by grinding shade dried Avarampoo flowers that are organically grown around riverbeds in the State of Telangana.
It is rich in antioxidants. If used regularly, it treats dark spots, uneven skin tone and prevents blemishes effectively. Due to its sweet floral fragrance, it can also be used to prevent body odor.
Botanical Name: Senna Auriculata
Suitable for: All Hair and Skin types
Shelf Life: Use within 9 months from the date of packaging.
Quantity: 100 gms
Ingredients: Pure Avarampoo Flower Powder
Packaging: Comes in paper pouch
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place. Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Aroma: Sweet, Slightly Herbal and Earthy
Please note: The color and aroma may vary slightly from batch to batch as we replenish our stock monthly, so you might notice differences throughout the year. However, the quality remains consistently high, which is what sets us apart from other mass-market brands.
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Our Avarampoo Flower Powder is prepared by grinding shade dried Avarampoo flowers that are organically grown around riverbeds in the State of Telangana.
It is rich in antioxidants. If used regularly, it treats dark spots, uneven skin tone and prevents blemishes effectively. Due to its sweet floral fragrance, it can also be used to prevent body odor.
Botanical Name: Senna Auriculata
Suitable for: All Hair and Skin types
Shelf Life: Use within 9 months from the date of packaging.
Quantity: 100 gms
Ingredients: Pure Avarampoo Flower Powder
Packaging: Comes in paper pouch
Storage: Store in a cool and dry place. Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Aroma: Sweet, Slightly Herbal and Earthy
Please note: The color and aroma may vary slightly from batch to batch as we replenish our stock monthly, so you might notice differences throughout the year. However, the quality remains consistently high, which is what sets us apart from other mass-market brands.






