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Patanjali Saundarya Cream Body Cleanser Review



Patanjali’s Saundarya range of products are many to try. There are several skin care products that have been helpful through the hot summer season.

Patanjali Saundarya Cream Body Cleanser is a bath soap that has gained popularity in a very short time span. 


Patanjali Saundarya  bodycleanser


Price: Rs.40

The soap has a very creamy texture and moisturizes skin a lot. This bath soap is suitable for all types of skin and works best during winter as it is a cream body cleanser.

It makes skin soft and supple and prevents skin dryness that usually happens after bath.

This soap is premium soap from Patanjali, yet priced very inexpensively at just Rs.40 for 75 g bar. It is cream colored packed in a simple cream colored carton. The details are presented in a very elegant font on the carton.


Patanjali Saundarya cream body cleanser


The creamy oval shaped soap bar has a mild pleasant fragrance.

The soap lathers well when used on wet skin, and washes off easily without any difficulty. What more do you expect of a good body cleanser.

If you go through the ingredients list of this product, it seems impressive and gives a satisfactory feeling that you are using something natural and organic on your skin. 


Patanjali Saundarya Body Cleanser


There is absolutely no feel of stretching or itchy dryness, thus making it a very skin friendly cleanser.

Moreover, it does not dissolve unnecessary when wet like most of the creamy soaps do. Thus there is no much wastage and comes a long way.

Rating: 4.5/5

Recommendation:Yes, for all skin types and for all season. The moisturizing it provides to the skin in spite of being cleansing bath soap is amazing.


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