Hamam (soap)

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Hamam is a brand of soap that is marketed primarily in India and Sri Lanka. It is manufactured by Unilever, a multinational company known for its wide range of consumer goods.

History[edit]

Hamam was launched in 1931 as a mild soap suitable for families. It was originally developed by Tata Oil Mills Company (TOMCO), which was later acquired by Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) in 1993. The soap has been a popular choice in Indian households for its natural ingredients and skin-friendly properties.

Ingredients[edit]

Hamam soap is known for its use of natural ingredients. It contains extracts of neem, tulsi, and aloe vera, which are known for their antibacterial and skin-soothing properties. These ingredients are traditionally used in Ayurveda for their health benefits.

Variants[edit]

Over the years, Hamam has introduced various variants to cater to different consumer needs. Some of the popular variants include:

  • Hamam Neem Tulsi & Aloe Vera
  • Hamam Total Skin Protection

Marketing[edit]

Hamam has been marketed as a soap that provides "total skin protection". The brand emphasizes its natural ingredients and their benefits for maintaining healthy skin. The soap is often associated with purity and safety, making it a preferred choice for families.

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