Why We Love
Neem Oil
Neem leaves, an evergreen plant indigenous to India, are an all-purpose Ayurvedic remedy. They were traditionally crushed into a paste and applied directly to the skin for its multitude of skin protective effects. It can work as an effective way to manage blemishes and aggravated skin. Neem leaves are high in fatty acids and help to reduce redness. This is particularly helpful in regards to sores, burns or lacerations. |
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Neem Oil is the powerhouse Ayurvedic ingredient behind these best sellers.
UMA BEAUTY BOOSTING NAVEL THERAPY OIL
Transform your skincare routine with UMA Beauty Boosting Navel Therapy Oil, a unique formula that harnesses the ancient Ayurvedic wisdom to bring balance and radiance to your skin.
UMA DEEPLY CLARIFYING NEEM CHARCOAL CLEANSER
UMA’s Deeply Clarifying Neem Charcoal Cleanser is a powerful formula enriched with natural ingredients that gently cleanse and purify the skin.
UMA BODY BALANCING NAVEL THERAPY OIL
UMA Body Balancing Navel Therapy Oil is a unique Ayurvedic blend of neem, lemon, and mustard oils that rejuvenates the body from its core. This handcrafted oil is specifically formulated to target the navel, which is believed to represent the origin of life and balance in the body.
UMA ABSOLUTE ANTI AGING BODY SCRUB
Rejuvenate your skin with our UMA Absolute Anti Aging Body Scrub, made with a centuries-old formula of coconut sugar, honey, and neem. This powerful blend detoxifies, tones, and hydrates, promoting luminous and soft skin. The gentle exfoliation of coconut sugar reveals smoother and brighter skin, while honey and neem provide essential moisture and purification.
Research and Benefits of Neem
1. Anti-Aging Effects
A 2017 study on hairless mice shows that neem oil is a promising agent to treat aging symptoms like thinning skin, dryness, and wrinkling.
Study
Citation-Hien T.T. Ngo a, Eunson Hwang b, Seul-A Seo a, Bom Park a, Zheng-wang Sun c, Mengyang Zhang c, Yu-Kyong Shin c, Tae-Hoo Yi Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, Volume 176, November 2017.
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