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Neem Tulsi vs Kesar Haldi: Choosing Your Soap

Comparing two traditional Ayurvedic blends. Learn the difference between the earthy feel of Neem Tulsi and the warm presence of Kesar Haldi.

FeatureNeem & TulsiKesar & Haldi
FeelEarthy and herbalWarm and golden
Key Pros
  • Uses farm-grown Goa herbs
  • Earthy and herbal scent
  • Traditionally used in Indian care
  • Warm Ayurvedic tradition
  • Natural golden colour
  • Gentle feel on skin

Neem & Tulsi

Farm-grown herbs combined for a traditional wash. This blend pairs the earthy presence of neem with the herbaceous scent of tulsi.

Kesar & Haldi

Warm and golden ingredients from Ayurvedic tradition. Kesar and haldi are valued for their gentle feel and traditional presence in personal care.

The Verdict

The choice between these two depends on the experience you prefer. Neem and tulsi offer an earthy, herbaceous wash that feels grounded and fresh. Kesar and haldi provide a warmer, more traditional feel that many find gentle for daily use. Both are available in our goat milk and glycerin bases.

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Common questions

Which one is better for daily use?

Both blends are gentle enough for daily use on the face and body. The choice often comes down to whether you prefer an earthy or a warm scent profile.

Do these soaps have synthetic colours?

No, the colours come from the natural ingredients themselves. The golden hue of the kesar and haldi bars is derived from the traditional botanicals used in the batch.

Are the herbs farm-grown?

Our neem and tulsi are grown on our farm in South Goa. We harvest and sun-dry them by hand before they are added to our small-batch soap orders.