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About This Item
- For external use only
- Suitable for skincare products
- Ideal for bath care blends
- Used in soaps and scrubs
- Easy to mix in formulations
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Camel Milk Powder is a cosmetic-grade raw ingredient used in skincare, haircare, and personal care formulations. It is suitable for adding a smooth, creamy texture to cosmetic products such as face packs, masks, creams, lotions, bath powders, soaps, and body care blends. Its fine powdered form makes it easy to include in dry and wet formulations for external cosmetic use only.
Benefits
- Cosmetic-grade powder for skincare and personal care formulations
- Suitable for face masks, packs, soaps, and bath products
- Adds a creamy feel to cosmetic blends
- Easy to mix with clays, powders, and base formulations
- Useful for DIY and professional cosmetic product making
- Designed for external cosmetic formulation use only
Uses
- Used in cosmetic face pack formulations.
- Added to bath powder blends.
- Used in handmade soap formulations.
- Suitable for body care product recipes.
- Added to cosmetic mask preparations.
- Used in creams, lotions, and dry skincare blends.
Shipping & Delivery
- Once our system processes your order, your products are inspected thoroughly to ensure they are in a perfect condition.
- After they pass through the final round of quality check, they are packed and handed over to our trusted delivery partner.
- Our delivery partners then bring the package to you at the earliest possibility. In case, they are unable to reach your provided address or at a suitable time, they will contact you to resolve the issue.
- All orders are processed within 1 business day. You can expect delivery of the order within 3-5 business days.
Custom Policy
Custom Policy - Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or the shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your local customs authority to determine these additional costs prior to bidding or buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up — please do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
