Multani
Mitti has been in use in India since a very long time for skin cleansing and
more of a body pack as in face pack(to smear it all over the body for a while)
so that its natural earthy, clayey guna can be upayogi(beneficial) to the skin with
absolutely no side effects. It is also a therapeutic agent for a wide range of
skin diseases. Multani Mitti can prevent
pimples rather than remove it(which it also does) as it is nothing less than a vardhaan(boon)
for oily skin. It removes acnes and scars from injuries and is a great help in evening
uneven skin tone and thereby resolves tanning and pigmentation issues.
Many
had tried to process Multani Mitti in the form of a soap but with little
success. Patanjali Ayurved after much research has formulated a soap with which
Multani Mitti is now being manufactured. It has ever since; found a craze in
the likes of middle and upper strata society. Such a pleasing odour emanates
from Patanjali Multani Mitti soap, that after a hot snaana one can experience
such a mind numbing manmohak aroma. Consistent regular use adds glow to the skin
and brightens the skin tone. There is no substitute for Patanjali
Multani Mitti soap if any individual wants to enhance his/her saundarya. As an
addendum, using this soap in winter is ruchikara and highly pleasurable. Because
in summer, it is alleged to dry out the already dried skin while in winter it balances
the even with the odd and again this side effect is just speculation.
As
it’s a natural product, one need not worry about side effects except that Patanjali Multani Mitti soap is not good for
overtly dry skin, but this needs further onsight. No need to worry about TFM(total
fatty matter) as it is doubtlessly a bath soap and relatively a very
inexpensive one at that. There are other luxury soaps from various manufacturers
of whatever genre like milk, almond, honey etc but none are as effective as
Patanjali and are heavily priced ones at that also. Patanjali offers uttam quality
herbal soaps at very cheap rates. Other soaps of Patanjali are as follows:
1)
Patanjali
Panchgavya Kanti soap
2)
Patanjali
Neem Kanti soap
3)
Patanjali
Aloe Vera Kanti soap
4)
Patanjali
Mogra Kanti soap
5)
Patanjali
Mint-Tulsi Kanti soap
6)
Patanjali
Haldi-Chandan Kanti soap
The following image
shows the constituent dravyas in any 10gms of the soap:
What is the TFM percent of patanjali soap..?
ReplyDeleteIt's not a beauty soap it's body cleanser so no TFM required. Just like detergents.
DeletePatanjali has nowhere mentioned its TFM values for any of its soap but you can be rest assured that its safe to use for bathing
ReplyDeleteAs per government norms (BSI) there must be TFM mentioned on any toilet soap. TFM represents soap quality.
DeleteThis isn't a toilet soap. It is a body cleanser and there is no need to mention tfm on it.
DeleteNamagu same tension
DeleteClever marketing of body cleanser as beauty soap
DeleteWat is the tfm of mulltani mitti soap?
ReplyDeleteThere is no TFM mentioned on patanjali soap
ReplyDeleteWHY NOT TO MENTION TFM% ON PATANJALI SOAP
ReplyDeleteI think u patanjali don't have enough percentage of tfm in your soaps thats why hesitating to publish it.if not then tell us your tfm.
ReplyDeleteTfm list publish Madi
ReplyDeleteI will give a complient Court ? Where is the tfm list
ReplyDeletethere is no need to show tfm in body cleanser
ReplyDeleteTum kyu ni likha saop pr
ReplyDeleteTum khud ni test k baad grade milta hai
ReplyDeleteYadi koi soap bathing soap hai toh usme tfm show karne ki jarurat nhi
ReplyDelete