Himalaya Baby Cream is manufactured by Himalaya Drug Company an India base company and composed of the below active ingredients:

Olive oil 

Olive Oil is essential and use in religious practices as well as for culinary, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and lighting purposes. Olive Oil and the Olive tree have popular mention throughout religious scriptures and are often symbolic of divine blessings, peace, and offering an apology, hence the expression “extending an olive branch” as a way of conveying the desire for a truce. The cross-cultural symbol also represents beauty, strength, and prosperity.
Boasting a life span of up to 400 years, the Olive tree has been revered in the Mediterranean region for centuries. 

Although it is unclear where it originated, there is a belief that its cultivation began on Crete and other Greek islands around 5000 B.C.; however, the general consensus is that it originated in the Near East and, with the aid of the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman civilizations, its growth spread west toward the Mediterranean Sea.

Country mallow 

Mallow makes good on it's name by offering soothing and softening properties. Used as a poultice, it is helpful for sores, psoriasis, boils, bites, and other wounds.

Because of its natural mucilage content, mallow offers emollience as well. Dropping a few flowers into bathwater is said to provide skin softening properties (if I ever get a bathtub, this will definitely be on my 'to try' list)

Licorice

When licorice extract is added to cosmetic formulas in active quantities, it can control redness, flushing, and other types of inflammation. A natural skin lightening alternative to chemical hydroquinone, licorice extract contains an active called glabridin, which inhibits tyrosinase, the enzyme that causes pigmentation in response to sun exposure.

It can also help diminish the dark pigmentation resulting from scars. As far as hair goes, licorice is helpful for controlling scalp sebum and keeping dandruff under control. Ayurvedic medicine believes that licorice induces hair growth and that a paste composed of licorice and milk can be applied on bald patches to restore hair.




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