Fresh, Active Neem Care
Fresh Neem for Refreshing Balance

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Controls sebum over production, balancing skin & scalp
Bioactives like azadirachtin, nimbidin, and nimbin regulate 5α-reductase and lipase activity — enzymes involved in sebum synthesis and microbial proliferation. By restoring barrier lipids and modulating inflammatory cytokines (like IL-1α), neem not only reduces excess oiliness but also prevents rebound dryness-induced sebum surges, maintaining homeostasis across oily and dehydrated zones.
Possess high anti-micorbial & anti-fungal properties
Fresh neem extracts are rich in quercetin, nimbin, and gedunin, which exhibit strong inhibition against Malassezia, Propionibacterium acnes, and other pathogenic microbes. These compounds disrupt microbial biofilms and prevent colonization, thereby reducing flare-ups of acne, dandruff, folliculitis, and inflammation-triggered hair fall.
Promotes quick wound healing & repair
Neem’s limonoids and flavonoids modulate wound cytokines like TGF-β and VEGF, promoting angiogenesis (formation of new capillaries), fibroblast migration, and epithelialization. Simultaneously, antimicrobial activity reduces infection risk while boosting collagen synthesis — enabling faster closure of lesions, acne scars, and micro-injuries on skin and scalp.
Deeply detoxifies, purifies & cleanses pores
With natural keratolytic and astringent properties, neem loosens desmosomes between corneocytes, aiding exfoliation of compacted dead cells. Its antioxidant flavonoids activate Nrf2 pathways, boosting the skin's endogenous detox enzymes (like glutathione peroxidase), thereby clearing oxidative waste, unclogging pores, and refreshing the skin’s microenvironment.
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What Fresh Ayurveda Says

It's Raktashodhaka i.e., detoxifier
Hence, clean skin
It's Tikta i.e., bitter
Hence, detoxifying, purifying & cell-activating
It's Tvachya i.e., skin health promoter
Hence, brings balance & protection
Active Nutrients
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Limonoids
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Flavonoids
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Essential fatty acids
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Vit E
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Alkaloids & Polysaccharides
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Fresh Neem in our Ayurvedic Kitchen
Activate & Enhance Neem's Compounds
Neem's potency shifts with the method of activation.

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Mechanical Activation: Crush to Release Bioactives
Crushing or grinding fresh neem leaves breaks open cell walls, releasing volatile oils, limonoids, and activating key bioactives like azadirachtin, nimbin, and flavonoids. It exposes natural enzymes that work when in contact with water or skin oils.
Hydro-Friction Activation: Water + Rubbing for Soluble Compounds
Adding water and rubbing (friction) activates water-soluble compounds such as quercetin, nimbidin, nimbin, along with glycosides and tannins. Water acts as a solvent to release these phytochemicals, while friction enhances their extraction, ideal for quick-use masks and spot treatments.
Thermal Activation: Decoction for Deep Extraction
Boiling or steeping neem in hot water extracts heat-stable actives like triterpenoids, limonoids, polyphenols, and tannins. This method creates deeply antibacterial and anti-inflammatory decoctions, commonly used for purifying baths, face steams, or hair rinses.
Lipid Activation: Oil Infusion for Deep Skin Penetration
Oil infusion over slow heat pulls out fat-soluble compounds like azadirachtin, plant sterols, and lipid-based limonoids. These get absorbed better into skin and scalp, making neem oil highly effective for infections, dandruff, and inflammation.
Enzymatic Activation: Fermentation for Bioavailability
Fermenting neem paste or decoction breaks down complex molecules into more bioavailable and skin-compatible forms. It boosts anti-inflammatory, barrier-healing, and even melanin-supportive actions, while balancing pH and enhancing microbiome health.
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