Okay so I am not sure if it will be available in L.A I feel like it should be it's a pretty big brand in India. It's basically an ayurvedic (indian science) brand they majorly uses naturally occurring substances in their products. I've used their Neem facewash since I was a child and never had pimples. They have other products too. I feel you might like it.

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thank you!! I will definitely check them out
Mar 11, 2025
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I love this brand lol!!
Mar 11, 2025
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@TATERHOLE okay so you've been using it or like how- also I agree I mean other than skin stuff I've loved their shampoos too they smell so good. I honestly don't really like shampoos that smell super flowery or sweet so their hairfall shampoo was a life saver for me
Mar 11, 2025
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@KABHINEEMKABHISHEHAD I use their toothpaste I really like it!
Mar 11, 2025
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Now I haven't *tried* this, but I think it might work. Look it up. It's ayurvedic.
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5 years strong with the original German cream, and every time I get asked if I had a facial! Also, it's a dupe for La Mer creams.
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After I watched a movie alone in the theatre. I craved some cold iced coffee. I went to a nearby stall and then asked for the same. When the vendor gave it to me he didn't really look up and did his work. I had already done the payment online so I saw him the screen just for his reassurance. He just smiled at me and said that he already knew, like showing the screen wasn't needed. I mean it's not something major but yea his smile felt safe.
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It basically translates to cottage cheese, laddoo are sweet balls the variety in the Indian subcontinent of laddoos is vast. I use motichur laddoo they miniscule gram flour balls fried and then soaked sugar syrup them moulded into bigger balls. Google it if you wanna see what I mean. We get the get the laddoos readymade. Then take a slice of bread add a slice of paneer and sorta break the laddoo and spread evenly. Cover with another bread and dig in. This was made on a random day when me and my father were tinkering in the kitchen with limited supplies.