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The UBTAN Skin Care products are conceptualized and hand crafted using Natural Ingredients and drawn on age old Ayurvedic elements.

24/04/2026

New to UBTAN scrubs? Start like this 👇

✔️ Damp skinUse
✔️ Keep it gentle , in circular motion
✔️ 2–3 times a week
✔️ Rinse & moisturize

🍊 Easy routine
✨ Clean, refreshed feel
🌿 Everyday care.

20/04/2026

Here’s how to use your UBTAN D-Tan Scrub:
1️⃣ Apply on damp skin
2️⃣ Gently massage in circular motions
3️⃣ Rinse & pat dry

🍊 Feels refreshing
🌿 Gentle exfoliation
✨ Leaves skin feeling soft
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15/04/2026

This UBTAN D-Tan scrub helps cleanse, gently exfoliate & refresh your skin after daily exposure.

🍊 Helps reduce surface buildup
🌿 Supports smoother-looking skin
✨ Leaves skin feeling fresh

Glow, the natural way.

12/04/2026

What makes it special? It’s inside. 🌿

A blend of:
🍊 Orange & lemon extracts for a refreshed feel
🌿 Neem for skin clarity support
🌸 Rose for a soothing touch

Balanced care, powered by nature.

11/04/2026

Infused with natural extracts, this UBTAN scrub helps remove buildup and reveal a fresher, more radiant-looking complexion.

🍊 Helps reduce dullness
🌿 Supports smoother skin feel
✨ Promotes natural glow

Powered by nature, made for you.

10/04/2026

Tanned. Dull. Uneven? Let’s reset your skin. 🌿

Your daily exposure to sun & pollution deserves a gentle detox.
This Rejuvenating UBTAN D-Tan Scrub blends citrus actives + Ayurvedic care to bring your skin back to life.

🍊 De-tans naturally
✨ Boosts brightness
🌿 Restores skin balance

No chemicals. Just real glow.

15/09/2024

Inspired from the Nature & with the goodness of Lotus 🪷… New product coming soon …

25/03/2024

Holi is celebrated in Vrindavan without the use of colour or water. In order to connect with the God of love and joy by showering him with flowers, they use flowers that stand for peace and harmony during the festival. Although, it is celebrated on the Ekadashi in the Holi week and regionally termed ‘Phoolon ki Holi’
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25/03/2024

Every spring, people across India and around the world celebrate the Hindu festival Holi, throwing colored water and powders on one another in joyous celebration. On this one day—the full-moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna—societal rankings such as caste, gender, age, and status are eschewed in the spirit of making merry together, and everyone is fair game to be doused with color.

In other places, the story of Krishna and Radha is central. The story goes that Krishna, a Hindu deity who is considered a manifestation of Vishnu, fell in love with the milkmaid Radha, but he was embarrassed that his skin was dark blue and hers fair. In order to rectify this, he playfully colored her face during a game with her and the other milkmaids. This is thought to be an origin of the colored water and powder throwing. The general merrymaking is also seen as characteristic of Krishna, who is known for his pranks and play.

25/03/2024

Welcome this Holi with these lovely flowers & indulge in celebrations with UBTAN …
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10/03/2024

A drop of lavender, a world of calm. Let its soothing aroma carry you to a peaceful mind. 🌿💖

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