What on earth are both of those in English? Think they are herbs.
Not sure though x
Re: nurr ka chor and varrss
Varss comes from the ceylon cornell tree, native to Yemen. The red, saffron-colored variety, is said to be best. It's really hard to get a hold of it and it's pricey. You may be able to get it from Pak but beware as I've heard that people have been passing off surajmukhi (strands from sunflowers) as varss in pak. Better to get it from the Middle East. It's said to be good for skin, for lightening blemishes and dark circles etc but it takes about 4-6 months to see results. It's hot and drying in nature. And its mentioned in Tibb e nabwi...said to be used by Hazrat Aisha RA who had a beautiful complexion. Recommended usage is to boil a small quantity for a few min in olive oil...i don't know the amounts though.
anyhow, that's all i know about varss