Himalaya Tan Removal Orange Face Scrub (100 g)

Himalaya

Himalaya Tan Removal Orange Face Scrub (100 g)

Himalaya Tan Removal Orange Face Scrub (100 g)

Himalaya

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Exfoliation

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Highlights

WHAT IS IT?

Face Scrub and 3 key ingredients

FEATURES

Gently exfoliates, smoothens, lightens tan from first use, combination of natural skin toning Orange Peel extracts, effective exfoliating Papain, moisturizing Oatmeal for fresh and glowing skin

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Who Is It For?

What Does It Help With?

Tan Removal Skin Brightening Exfoliation Smooth Skin

Budget

Affordable (under $30)

How To Use

Which routine should it be used in?

Morning
Evening
 
Cleanse
Tone
Eyecare
Serum
Moisturize
Suncare
 

Instructions:

Apply scrub in circular motion on face and neck avoiding eyes. Massage gently for one minute. Wash off and pat dry. Use 2-3 times weekly to eliminate tan. Suitable for all skin types.

Key Information

Vegan
Cruelty-free
Sensitive-safe
Non-comedogenic
Hypoallergenic
Microbiome-safe
Preservative-free
Eco-friendly
Pregnancy-safe
Oil-free

What Himalaya Says

Product Description:

Himalaya's Tan Removal Orange Face Scrub gently exfoliates, smoothens, and lightens tan from the very first use. A powerful combination of natural skin toning Orange Peel extracts, the effective exfoliating action of Papain and moisturizing Oatmeal gives fresh and glowing skin.

About the Brand:

Himalaya brings the ancient science of Ayurveda to modern wellness and skincare. With over 90 years of research and a commitment to natural ingredients, this brand offers safe, effective products backed by traditional knowledge and modern science. Discover the power of time-tested herbal formulations with Himalaya's trusted approach to health and beauty.

Ingredients Overview

Ingredients List

papain,orange-peel,oatmeal

Key Ingredients

Papain,Orange Peel,Oatmeal

Ingredients Details

Oatmeal

Common Name(s): Oatmeal,cosmetic active,established function

CAS Number: N/a

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Delivers characteristic cosmetic function โ€” skin conditioning, antioxidant protection, active biological benefit, or formulation function โ€” at recommended use concentration.

Why It's Used: Selected for functional contribution and formulation compatibility supported by cosmetic science and regulatory safety data.

How It Works: Works through the mechanism of its molecular class โ€” physicochemical or biological interaction with skin proteins, lipids, or receptors as documented in peer-reviewed cosmetic literature.

Typically Found In: Skin care formulations

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Active ingredient โ€“ cosmetic active

Secondary Functions: Skin conditioning

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: 0.1%โ€“10%

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Conditional

Halal Status: Yes

Source Notes: Commercially produced for cosmetic use. verify vegan/halal status with supplier.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 1/5 โ€“ very low

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: Well-tolerated by most skin types.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Yes

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Good safety profile at recommended concentrations. ewg score: 1โ€“2.

Works Well With: Standard skincare actives

Avoid Combining With: No known significant incompatibilities

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Oatmeal has an established safety and efficacy profile within the cosmetic regulatory framework at standard use concentrations.

Last Verified: Cosing database,oatmeal technical literature

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12

Papain

Common Name(s): Carica papaya enzyme,papaya protease

CAS Number: 9001-73-4

DESCRIPTION

What It Does: Gently digests dead keratin proteins for enzymatic exfoliation without acid irritation.

Why It's Used: Gentle enzymatic exfoliant for acid-sensitive skin types requiring exfoliation without ph-dependent aha/bha irritation.

How It Works: Cysteine protease specifically cleaves peptide bonds in keratin proteins at neutral ph, dissolving corneocyte protein bridges without requiring acidic ph. activity is ph- and temperature-dependent (optimal ph 6.5, 37ยฐc). also gently solubilizes sebum plugs.

Typically Found In: Enzyme peels,gentle exfoliants,sensitive skin exfoliants,brightening masks

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Primary Category: Active ingredient โ€“ enzyme

Secondary Functions: Protein-specific exfoliation,neutral-ph keratolysis

Application Areas:

Facial Skincare

Body Care

Hair Care

Beard Care

Color Cosmetics (Makeup)

Dietary/Oral Supplements

Typical Concentration Range: 1%โ€“10% (active enzyme)

SOURCING & ETHICS

Vegan Status: Yes โ€“ from carica papaya latex

Halal Status: Yes

Source Notes: Plant-derived (papaya, pineapple) or fermentation-derived.

SKIN COMPATIBILITY

Irritancy Rating: 2/5 โ€“ low to moderate; potential sensitization with repeated exposure

Comedogenicity Rating: 0/5 โ€“ non-comedogenic

Sensitivity Concerns: Patch test recommended; potential for enzymatic sensitization.

Safe for Sensitive Skin: Use with caution โ€“ potential sensitization

SAFETY & COMPATIBILITY

Safety Profile: Latex allergy cross-reactivity possible. avoid high concentrations on compromised skin.

Works Well With: Ahas (synergistic),hyaluronic acid,ceramides

Avoid Combining With: High concentrations on sensitive or compromised skin

SCIENTIFIC NOTE

Papain's specificity for peptide bonds at hydrophobic residues (leu, phe, val) in keratin provides preferential digestion of the abundant hydrophobic corneocyte proteins, causing selective dissolution of corneocyte protein bridges without disrupting the non-protein lipid matrix of the stratum corneum.

Last Verified: Cosing database,cir safety assessment,enzyme exfoliant review literature

Primary Sources: 2026-03-12