7,500 Fr
100% natural and cold-pressed, known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and healing properties—ideal for skin, scalp, and natural pest control.
Description
Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica
Common Names: Neem Oil, Margosa Oil
Type: Plant-based oil
Extraction Method: Cold-pressed from neem seeds or fruits
Appearance: Dark yellow to brownish-green, thick oil
Smell: Strong, pungent, garlic-sulphur-like scent
Taste: Bitter (not for culinary use)
Description:
Neem oil is a natural plant-derived oil obtained from the seeds of the neem tree, native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic and traditional medicine for its wide-ranging antibacterial, antifungal, insecticidal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Neem oil is a powerful natural remedy for skin, hair, agricultural, and therapeutic applications.
Key Active Components:
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Azadirachtin: Potent insect repellent and pesticide
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Nimbin & Nimbidin: Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents
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Fatty Acids: Oleic, stearic, palmitic, linoleic acids
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Vitamin E and other natural antioxidants
Uses:
1. Skin & Hair Care:
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Acne & Eczema: Reduces inflammation, redness, and bacterial growth
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Dandruff & Scalp Health: Fights scalp infections, improves hair texture, and stimulates follicles
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Anti-Aging: Moisturises and boosts skin elasticity due to antioxidants
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Psoriasis & Fungal Infections: Calms itching, scaling, and ringworm
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Lice Treatment: Natural remedy to kill lice and soothe the scalp
2. Agricultural & Gardening:
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Natural Insecticide: Repels aphids, mites, whiteflies, and beetles without harming beneficial insects
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Fungicide: Controls mildew, rust, and blight on plants
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Soil Amendment: Enhances microbial health of soil and root systems
3. Veterinary & Pet Use:
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Treats mange, fleas, ticks, and fungal infections in animals (when diluted)
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Used in natural pet shampoos and sprays
Health Benefits:
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Powerful antimicrobial and antifungal properties
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Anti-inflammatory and wound-healing for skin issues
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May help treat chronic skin conditions naturally
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Boosts scalp circulation and supports hair regrowth
How to Use:
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Topical (Diluted): Mix with carrier oils (coconut, jojoba, olive) for direct skin or hair application
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For skincare: Use 1–2 drops per 1 tsp of carrier oil
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For hair: Mix into shampoo or as a pre-wash scalp treatment
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Gardening: Mix 5–10 ml neem oil per litre of water with a few drops of mild soap for foliar spray
Storage:
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Store in a dark, cool place in a tightly sealed container
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Avoid exposure to heat and sunlight
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Shelf life: 1–2 years under proper conditions
Safety & Cautions:
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External use only (unless labeled edible grade)
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Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women in medicinal quantities
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May cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals – patch test recommended
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Avoid eye contact
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Not recommended for use on infants or toddlers without professional advice
Allergen & Ethical Information:
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100% Natural and Vegan
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Non-GMO
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Biodegradable and Eco-Friendly
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Cruelty-Free
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Sulphate and Paraben-Free (when pure)
Traditional and Cultural Significance:
Known as the “Village Pharmacy” tree in India, neem has been revered for its healing power in Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Unani medicine for over 2,000 years. Neem oil is considered a sacred natural healer for both humans and the environment.






