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NATURAL,
EFFECTIVE,
AUTHENTIC

Sourcing our ingredients locally whenever possible, we carefully hand-select the highest quality active components to support your skin’s natural health and inherent functions. Our ethos emphasizes care for the body inside and out to restore the overall integrity of your constitution and well-being. Our products are 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and are grounded in the principles of purity and sustainability.

Naturally powered and created specifically for sensitive skin of colour, each product is formulated meticulously using authentic Ayurvedic systems ensuring tridoshic balance to minimize irritation and inflammation – the leading causes of hyperpigmentation. We are committed to creating simple and effective skincare free of toxins, parabens, fillers, artificial fragrance, colour, and chemicals to ensure optimal health for our bodies and our planet.

AYURVEDIC PRINCIPLES

Our all-encompassing and meticulous approach to formulation is deeply rooted in Ayurveda – a practice that has been the foundation of plant-based healing for over 5000 years. Directly translating to “The Science of Life” in Sanskrit, Ayurveda is an ancestral holistic health system. It teaches prevention and encourages the maintenance of health by creating inner balance through lifestyle practices, diet, herbal remedies, and oils.

Within the philosophy of Ayurveda are the underlying principles of the doshas – Kapha, Vata, and Pitta. The doshas are vital energies that regulate both the mental and physical functions within the human body. Derived from the Five Elements and their related properties, we are born with a unique balance of all three doshas in varying degrees, with our bodies functioning most optimally when they are in equilibrium.

We have used these principles to shape our brand and products. By utilizing pure plant oils and extracts to create our formulas, we mindfully select an array of traditional and scientifically proven ingredients which work in unison to support the skin and body effectively.

KAPHA

The Kapha dosha embodies the dense, heavy and unctuous qualities of earth and water. Kapha endows stability, strength, moisture, and lubrication in the body. A predominantly Kapha dosha person may experience oiliness, cysts, larger pores, blackheads, lethargy, and water retention when this dosha accumulates.

VATA

The Vata dosha expresses the dry, cold, light, and mobile qualities of air and space. The most powerful of the doshas, Vata controls all basic functions of the body, including the breath and mind. Vata skin is typically dry, uneven toned, and prone to fine lines and wrinkles. A predominantly Vata dosha person may experience persistent dehydration, premature aging, and thinning of the skin, with a tendency towards anxiety and restlessness when this dosha is vitiated.

PITTA

The Pitta dosha imbibes the hot, sharp, and sensitive qualities of fire and water. Pitta controls the digestive and metabolic processes in the body, including the complexion. A predominantly Pitta dosha person may experience heat sensitivity, rosacea, acne, and oily-combination skin, with a tendency towards inflammation and irritability when this dosha is aggravated.

Amla

Containing high concentrations of vitamin C, antioxidants, and tannins, Amla is extremely beneficial for both skin and hair. It’s many notable properties brighten, soften, tone, and firm skin. When formulated for hair, it strengthens hair follicles, boosts hair growth, condition strands, and protects hair from general external damage. 

Argan Oil

Originating in Morocco, the powerful antioxidants and nourishing fatty acids in Argan Oil help keep hair and skin deeply moisturized. These properties protect hair against styling damage, free radicals, and unwanted shedding. Packed with vitamin E and linoleic acids, Argan Oil strengthens skin tissue, aids in wrinkle prevention, and nourishes the skin.

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HAIR OIL

Ashwagandha

A high-powered adaptogen and staple medicinal herb used in Ayurveda, Ashwagandha root is known to aid in the production of skin-enriching compounds like hyaluronan, elastin, and collagen. When formulated for the body, it reduces inflammation and soothes muscle soreness. In addition to this, it’s high antioxidant levels protect skin from free radicals, helping to keep your complexion vibrant.

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BODY OIL

Bhringraj

A classic Ayurvedic herb cultivated in various tropical regions across the world. It is highly beneficial for treating hair-fall, greying, dandruff, and improving circulation of the scalp. Regular application encourages healthy hair growth, rejuvenation of the mind, and deeply conditioned hair strands.

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HAIR OIL

Black Castor Oil

Originating in tropical East Africa, Castor Oil is widely used in India and the West Indies for both cosmetic and medicinal purposes. As a long-chained fatty acid, Castor Oil provides essential proteins and nutrients to hair when applied topically. It has been used in traditional hair treatments for hundreds of years by many nations and communities – containing potent moisturizing properties which thicken, strengthen, and increase hair growth.

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HAIR OIL

Blue Egyptian Lotus

Originating on the banks of the River Nile, Blue Egyptian Lotus is now found in various countries all over the world, including the Indian sub-continent. A natural moisturizer, blue lotus flower extract is packed with many healing properties to help improve the look and feel of dry, rough, and flaky skin while balancing oil production. 

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FACE OIL

Brahmi

A unique and balancing herb, Brahmi is a strengthening and nourishing ingredient which promotes hair regeneration, reduces dandruff, itchiness, and overall dryness. Its powerful properties create a natural protective layer around hair follicles to ensure strong regrowth.

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HAIR OIL

Coconut Oil

A highly beneficial conditioning ingredient, Coconut Oil is rich in vitamin E, fatty acids, and reparative properties. This time-honoured ingredient enhances both the texture and shine of hair strands – repairing damage, and improving length retention.  

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HAIR OIL

Evening Primrose

A deeply soothing and moisture-locking ingredient, Evening Primrose enhances the texture and elasticity of skin – improving overall dryness, irritation, roughness, and treatment of wrinkles. It is also rich in linoleic and omega-rich fatty acids, which aids in reinforcing the skin’s barrier and regulating sebum production. 

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FACE OIL, BODY OIL

Fenugreek

Also known as Methi, Fenugreek seeds have been long-used in Ayurvedic recipes and remedies. When applied topically to the scalp, it can aid in treating hair-fall, alopecia, and dandruff while encouraging growth of longer, stronger, shinier hair. 

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HAIR OIL

Hibiscus

Rich in vitamin C and amino acids, Hibiscus flowers combat hair loss by improving blood circulation of the scalp – stimulating dormant hair follicles and encouraging healthy new growth. 

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HAIR OIL

Himalayan Cherry

Native to South Asia, Himalayan Cherry is primarily grown in the regions of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir. It is rich in antioxidants, and a natural tyrosinase inhibitor – combating hyperpigmentation, signs of aging, and aiding in skin regeneration.

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FACE OIL

Jasmine

When applied to the head and hair, Jasmine aids in purifying the scalp of bacteria and build-up – reducing the possibility of infections and dandruff. In addition to this, it deeply conditions hair strands while relieving stress and muscle tension.

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HAIR OIL

Jojoba Seed Oil

Loaded with antioxidants and vitamin E, Jojoba Oil is “biomimetic” meaning it acts and functions like the sebum found in our skin. Due to these properties, it effectively balances skin’s oil production – making it particularly beneficial for acne-prone and easily-irritable sensitive skin.

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FACE OIL, BODY OIL

Licorice Root

A gentle, yet impressive tyrosinase inhibitor, Licorice root is one of nature’s lesser known skin brighteners. Containing a compound called liquiritin, it not only aids in lightening hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, but also contains potent skin-soothing and anti-inflammatory properties to ensure optimal skin barrier function.

Manjistha

Manjistha, also known as Indian Madder, is commonly used in Ayurvedic formulations pertaining to maintaining skin health. It is a blood purifier that helps in the management of various skin conditions such as acne, melasma, hyperpigmentation, and wounds due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. Manjistha leaves skin glowing while simultaneously combating signs of aging.

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FACE OIL

Olive Oil

When applied topically, Olive Oil promotes a moisturized and healthy scalp, fights infections, and improves circulation. It remains a long-standing natural conditioner used throughout many regions around the world, which combats breakage and aids in stronger hair growth.

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HAIR OIL

Rose Geranium

When formulated in the correct concentration, Rose Geranium is a soothing and balancing ingredient for the skin. It is an astringent and antibacterial topical agent which tightens, brightens, and tones skin.

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FACE OIL

Rosehip Seed Oil

A powerful all-rounder, Rosehip Seed Oil is rich in vitamin A, C, and fatty acids. While fighting free-radicals and calming inflammation, it aids in cell regeneration and healing, increases collagen production as well as skin elasticity, and assists in the brightening and evening of one’s skin tone.

Rosemary

Known as Rujamari in Ayurveda, Rosemary is an aromatic medicinal plant that promotes hair growth by improving the circulation of blood to the scalp – enhancing cellular regeneration and reducing overall inflammation. 

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HAIR OIL

Sacred Lotus

Containing potent antioxidants, flavonoids, polyphenol, and various vitamins, Sacred Lotus improves skin elasticity, brightens overall complexion, soothes inflammation, balances sebum production, and prevents clogged pores. 

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FACE OIL

Safflower Oil

A relative of the Sunflower, Safflower Oil is an anti-inflammatory, deeply moisturizing ingredient rich in Oleic, Linoleic, Linolenic, Palmitic, and Stearic acid. Promoting prolonged moisture retention and enhanced elasticity in the skin, Safflower Oil balances sebum production, enhances skin texture, and promotes a more even-toned complexion.

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FACE OIL

Saffron

A traditional Ayurvedic spice, Saffron is packed with an array of antioxidants, including vitamin C. It is rich in minerals, carotenoids, and has many anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and brightening properties. An ingredient perfect for sensitive skin, it aids in fading the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation to reveal a more even-toned complexion.

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FACE OIL

Sandalwood

Also referred to as Chandan, Sandalwood is a natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and healing ingredient used in many Ayurvedic skin treatments. It aids in reducing acne, hyperpigmentation, and calming excess heat or inflammation in the skin. 

Shatavari

High in saponins and antioxidant properties, Shatavari is an Ayurvedic adaptogenic herb that aids in reducing free-radical skin damage. Preventing wrinkle formation and collagen loss, Shatavari soothes inflammation and helps maintain skin’s elasticity.

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BODY OIL

Sweet Almond Oil

Used for centuries to treat and soothe skin conditions and minor wounds, Almond Oil is a powerful moisturizer containing high concentrations of vitamins E and A. It is highly emollient, antibacterial, and anti-fungal. When applied to the skin, it can help reduce hyperpigmentation, signs of aging, heal sun damage, and prevent transepidermal water loss. When used as a hair treatment, Almond Oil can soften and strengthen strands; contains a high concentration of vitamin B-7 (biotin) which encourages healthy hair growth. 

Turmeric Root

Native to South East Asia, Turmeric or “Haldi” is a treasured Ayurvedic ingredient used in many traditional beauty treatments. It is a potent anti-inflammatory botanical compound that aids in treating skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and acne. It is also used widely in Ayurvedic treatments to reduce hyperpigmentation and stubborn dark spots.

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FACE OIL

Vetiver

Indigenous to Southern India, Vetiver has been revered for centuries due to its powerful ability to thrive in searing heat – attributed to its calming and cooling properties. It is a skin-healing ingredient highly beneficial in treating pitta imbalances, inflammation, and skin irritations. In addition to this, it is also used widely in Ayurvedic treatments to reduce hyperpigmentation and stubborn dark spots.

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FACE OIL