- For external use only.
- Avoid contact with eyes, and in case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- In case of any allergic reactions or irritation, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQs
Q1. Can I use Boroline for chapped lips?
Ans. Yes, Boroline lip balm is effective in treating chapped lips. Apply a thin layer to your lips to soothe and moisturize them.
Q2. Is Boroline suitable for all skin types?
Ans. Yes, it is suitable for all skin types. You can use Boroline for lips, dry skin, and cracked heels.
Q3. How long should I use Boroline for wound healing?
Ans. You can use Boroline until the wound has healed completely. Follow the directions of use provided and consult a doctor if needed.
Q4. Can Boroline be used on babies' skin?
Ans. While Boroline is generally safe for external use, it's recommended to consult a paediatrician before using it on a baby's skin.
Q5. Can Boroline be used as a moisturizer?
Ans. Yes, Boroline can be used as a moisturizer. It helps in softening and hydrating the skin.
Testimonials
'I have been using Boroline for lips, elbows and my cracked heels. It has never failed to nourish my skin. Highly recommended!'- Megha Padhye, Software Engineer, 35
'Boroline has been my go-to cream for treating minor cuts and wounds. It's a must-have in every household, especially at the low Boroline price.'- Srinidhi Bansode, Banker, 42
'As a teacher, I often face dry and chapped lips due to constant talking. Boroline lip balm has been a lifesaver in keeping my lips moisturized.'- Aparna Dixit, Teacher, 29