Ginger Rosemary vs Neem Tulsi: Which Scent is Right for You?
Comparing the uplifting Ginger Rosemary blend with the earthy Neem Tulsi. Find the right scent profile for your morning routine.
| Feature | Ginger & Rosemary | Neem & Tulsi |
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| Feel | Warm and aromatic | Earthy and herbal |
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Ginger & Rosemary
An uplifting and aromatic combination. The warmth of ginger pairs with the fresh, woody notes of rosemary for an invigorating wash.
Neem & Tulsi
Farm-grown herbs combined for a traditional wash. This blend pairs the earthy presence of neem with the herbaceous scent of tulsi.
The Verdict
Ginger and rosemary provide an aromatic, uplifting experience that is excellent for a morning shower. Neem and tulsi offer a more grounded, traditional wash with an earthy scent profile. Both options provide a gentle lather that cleans without stripping the skin.
Neem & Tulsi range

Neem Tulsi Glycerin Soap
A gentle 100g glycerin soap made with sun-dried neem and tulsi — two Ayurvedic herbs known for their antibacterial and skin-purifying properties. Mild lather, light herbal scent, and a clean rinse that leaves skin balanced and fresh.
₹250

Neem & Tulsi Goatmilk Soap
A creamy 100g goat milk soap with sun-dried neem and tulsi — Ayurvedic herbs long used for their antibacterial and skin-balancing benefits. Richer lather than the glycerin version, with a gentle herbal scent and a moisturising finish.
₹350
Try the starter bundle
Four soaps, ₹1,000. SLS-free, made to order from Goa. Free shipping.
Common questions
Does ginger feel spicy on the skin?
The ginger provides a mild warming sensation rather than a spicy one. It contributes to an invigorating feel during the wash without being harsh.
Is rosemary good for the hair?
Rosemary is traditionally valued in personal care for its clean, woody scent. While our bars are primarily for the body and face, many people enjoy the aromatic presence of rosemary in their routine.
Which one is more traditional?
Neem and tulsi are staples of traditional Ayurvedic personal care in India. Ginger and rosemary offer a more contemporary aromatic profile while still using natural ingredients.

