Antiseptic Ayurvedic Cream
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Antiseptic Ayurvedic Cream

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  • Product Weight: 20 g
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The History of Boroline The name Boroline is derived from its ingredients, "Boron" from boric powder, which has antiseptic properties, and "olina" as a variant of the Latin word oleo, which means oil. The cream is a combination of essential oils, waxes and its remarkable antiseptic properties are the result of boric powder and zinc oxide. The logo was carefully chosen. The elephant means firmness and strength. Furthermore, for many, the elephant has auspicious importance. With these values ​​in mind, the elephant was chosen as Boroline's logo, in the hope that it would bring luck and prosperity. The trapped logo. In the rural heart of India, Boroline is still known as the "cream hathiwala" (cream with the elephant logo).
The History of Boroline The name Boroline is derived from its ingredients, "Boron" from boric powder, which has antiseptic properties, and "olina" as a variant of the Latin word oleo, which means oil. The cream is a combination of essential oils, waxes and its remarkable antiseptic properties are the result of boric powder and zinc oxide. The logo was carefully chosen. The elephant means firmness and strength. Furthermore, for many, the elephant has auspicious importance. With these values ​​in mind, the elephant was chosen as Boroline's logo, in the hope that it would bring luck and prosperity. The trapped logo. In the rural heart of India, Boroline is still known as the "cream hathiwala" (cream with the elephant logo).