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Benefits of neem oil

Neem oil


Benefits of neem oil:

 Neem oil is mostly used in soap making as it has medicinal properties. It is an important home remedy for the preservation of hair. The use of chemical drugs harms the environment. Using a mixture of neem oil soap will not cause any trouble or harm.Neem oil is very helpful for hair problems. Neem oil is a permanent solution to problems like dandruff, lice, etc. This oil helps in the growth of hair thicker and longer. It also makes the hair strong and shiny. For this, neem oil should be applied to the head regularly. We can get Ayurvedic medicines from neem leaves, neem oil, neem bark, etc. Neem oil also has medicinal properties. Neem oil is also helpful for staying away from mosquitoes.Adding neem oil to the water and spraying it around the house will reduce the mosquito menace.   Neem oil also reduces acne. It also enhances the beauty on the face. Neem oil is very helpful in keeping your skin healthy and natural.

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