Suganda white Lotus oil free moisturizer
Looking for a promising non greasy moisturizer ? I had a chance to try the oil free white lotus moisturizer from Suganda.

Lotus has religious significance and is considered scared in our indian tradition. Be it leaves, stem or seeds the plant, everything is edible and offer significant nutritional values.
Lotus offers amazing skin and hair benefits. The antioxidants and other vitamins help improve the skin elasticity, balances the sebum and hydrates the skin.
About the brand:
Suganda is an Indian brand that offers promising personal care range that is free of toxic chemicals.
Ingredients:
Aqua, Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Sodium Palmitoyl Proline, Nymphaea alba flower extract (white Lotus extracts), Panthenol (Provitamin B5), Allantoin (skin conditioning ingredient), phenoxythenol, ethylhexyglycerin, fragrance from essential oils, and hyaluronic acid.
What I like about this moisturizer:
🌻It deliveres what it claims. It is oil free and it feels very light in the skin.
🌻In addition to the white lotus flower extracts which by itself hydrating it also has added skin hydrators and conditioners like allotoin and niacin (vit B3-antioxidant). It was very good for my combination skin as it is light and oil-free same time hydrates very well. My skin is more drier in the monsoons and winters, I found it well hydrating for monsoons too. So in my opinion it should work good for dry skin too.
🌻I have visible pores around my cheeks and this did help minimise their appearance, when applied.
🌻The consistency is that of the serum, so apart from quick absorbancy saved the need for seperate serum/moisturizer.
🌻It is not 💯 natural and neither does the brand claims to be, added synthetic skin conditioners and preservative, but definitely is safe on the skin. However phenoxythenol being a debatable presentative would have appreciated a different choice. People with sensitive skin or specific allergies please consult before trying.
🌻The brand is upfront about the ingredients and the full list is printed.
Price: INR 750 for 50g.
Where to buy: Suganda store.
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