Old School Cinnamon & Oranges Bath Ubtan
- Body Exfoliation
- Skin Polishing
- Fresh Glow Support









Old School Cinnamon & Oranges Bath Ubtan
- Body Exfoliation
- Skin Polishing
- Fresh Glow Support
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Old School Cinnamon & Oranges Bath Ubtan is a traditional exfoliating body ubtan formulated to cleanse, polish, and refresh the skin using grain powders, floral powders, and botanical oils. This bath ubtan helps remove dead skin buildup and impurities while supporting smoother, softer, and brighter-looking skin through gentle physical exfoliation. The formula contains Rice Powder, Urad Dal Powder, Moong Dal Powder, and Chana Dal Powder, which help scrub away dull surface cells and cleanse the skin naturally. Orange Peel Powder and Orange Peel Oil help refresh and brighten the skin, while Rose Petal Powder helps soothe and soften the skin. Cinnamon Oil adds a warming botanical touch to the formula, making this ubtan suitable for body polishing as part of a regular bath ritual. When mixed with water or milk into a paste and massaged onto wet skin, it helps improve skin texture and leaves the body feeling clean, smooth, and refreshed.
- Gently exfoliates dead skin and impurities.
- Helps improve skin texture and softness.
- Supports brighter and fresher looking skin.
- Cleanses the body with natural grain powders.
- Suitable for regular body polishing rituals.
- Scoop the required amount of Old School Cinnamon & Oranges Bath Ubtan into a bowl, mix with a few drops of water or milk to make a paste, massage it onto wet skin, gently rub to feel slight abrasion, then rinse with warm water and pat dry.
- Rice Powder (Oryza Sativa)
- Urad Dal Powder (Vigna Mungo)
- Moong Dal Powder (Vigna Radiata)
- Chana Dal Powder (Cicer Arietinum)
- Orange Peel Powder (Citrus Sinensis)
- Rose Petal Powder (Rosa Centifolia)
- Orange Peel Oil (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
- Cinnamon Oil (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum)









