Description
Neem Herb Cut is a dried cut neem leaf botanical traditionally used in simple skin, scalp and hair-care preparations.
Neem is valued for its purifying, antioxidant-rich and antimicrobial-style profile, making it popular in DIY masks,
rinses, washes and scalp treatments. It is commonly used for acne-prone skin, blemish-prone areas, dandruff-prone
scalp, oily skin and problem-prone skin routines. This listing is best treated as an external-use botanical unless
internal use is separately confirmed.
♡ Why we love it: Neem is a practical herbal staple for natural skin and scalp care. The cut format is easy to steep
and strain for washes, rinses and simple cosmetic infusions.
Key Properties
- Plant Part: Leaf
- Form: Cut dried herb
- Aroma: Green, earthy and herbaceous
- Profile: Traditional purifying, antioxidant-rich and skin-support botanical
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Suitable For: Skin Washes, Facial Steams, Hair Rinses, Scalp Rinses, Masks, Infusions And Rinse-Off Cosmetic
Preparations - Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture
What It’s Used For
- Herbal washes for acne-prone and blemish-prone skin
- Rinse-off masks for oily or congested-looking skin
- Scalp rinses for dandruff-prone scalp
- Hair rinses and conditioning-style herbal infusions
- Skin-soothing preparations for irritation-prone areas
- Antioxidant-rich botanical skincare routines
- Simple external infusions for natural body-care projects
Who It’s For
This Product Is For:
- DIY skincare users making herbal washes or masks
- People preparing scalp rinses for dandruff-prone hair care
- Natural hair-care makers using cut botanicals
- Those wanting neem in a format that is easy to infuse and strain
This Product Is Not For:
- Internal use unless separately confirmed by a qualified professional
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding unless professionally advised
- Broken, infected or severely irritated skin
- People with known sensitivity to neem
- Leave-on water-based products without suitable preservation
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Use as a substitute for medical care for skin infections, severe acne, fungal infections, scalp disorders or hair
loss
How To Use
- As a Skin Wash: Prepare a strong infusion, cool fully, strain well and apply briefly to intact skin.
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As a Hair Or Scalp Rinse: Steep the herb in hot water, cool, strain thoroughly and use as a final rinse or scalp
application. - As a Mask Infusion: Use a well-strained neem infusion as the liquid phase in a rinse-off clay or herbal mask.
- In DIY Cosmetics: Use in water-based preparations only with suitable preservation if storing.
- Processing Tip: Cut neem is easier to strain than powder and works well where a clearer infusion is needed.
Safety Instructions
- For external use only unless internal use is professionally confirmed
- Do not ingest
- Avoid use during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless professionally advised
- Patch test before use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Do not use on broken, infected or severely irritated skin unless professionally advised
- Preserve water-based cosmetic preparations appropriately and use short-use infusions promptly
- Discontinue use if irritation, rash or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
FAQs
Q: What is Neem Herb Cut commonly used for?
A: It is commonly used in herbal washes, masks, scalp rinses and natural skin or hair-care preparations.
Q: Can Neem Herb Cut be used for acne-prone skin?
A: Yes, neem is commonly used in rinse-off preparations for acne-prone and blemish-prone skin.
Q: Can it be used on the scalp?
A: Yes, a cooled, well-strained infusion can be used as a scalp rinse for dandruff-prone hair care.
Q: Can Neem Herb Cut be taken internally?
A: Internal use is not confirmed for this listing, so treat it as an external-use botanical unless professionally
advised.







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