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Luxurious Ayurvedic Skincare

12/06/2022

Traditional cleansers can irritate your skin, cause excessive dryness, worsens acne , and ultimately lead your skin to produce more oil after washing.

Oil cleansing, on the other hand, can help balance the skin and lock in hydration.Suddhi is formulated with rich natural extracts, it provides skin with rich moisture and nourishment.

11/06/2022

A cooling moisturizing oil that lubricates the skin for an extra close shave. It replaces your shaving cream, foams, and aftershave lotions to give you a chemical-free, no-burn shave without using multiple products. It transforms your shave in all true senses.

28/01/2022

The Maserati of face oils - A captivating blend of sophisticated luxury and superlative performance. Ananam Chathura.

26/01/2022

Here's to all our jawans who didn't come home and the ones fighting at borders every day.

Here's to the ones fighting silently and standing up for our country in conversations unheard of.

Here's to every Indian who chooses right over wrong and makes a living with absolute ethics.

Happy Republic Day! Jai Hind.

27/12/2021

Why is saffron so expensive?

According to historical evidence, the earliest use of saffron can be traced back more than 2,500 years when it was widely used in Persian cuisine and daily life, in rituals, dyeing of textiles, medicines, and making perfumes. Saffron's journey to India and how it was actually introduced there remains debatable.

According to one of the legends, an Arhat Indian Buddhist missionary - Madhyântika (or Majjhantika), was sent to Kashmir in the 5th century BC. Upon his arrival, he seemingly sowed the first Kashmiri saffron crop. From there, saffron use spread throughout the Indian subcontinent.

Mughal Emperor Akbar loved the smell of saffron so much, that the large windows in the bathhouses of his palaces would overlook saffron fields.

The spice we think of when we hear “saffron” is only a small part of the plant itself. Saffron (Crocus sativus) is a purple flower. What we use for that distinctive yellow color, sweet-herb smell, and bitter taste is the stigma — the pollen-germinating part of the plant.

There are only three stigmata in each saffron flower. Once the stigmata have been separated from the plant, they are dried to preserve their color and flavor. It takes 75,000 saffron flowers to make 500 gm of saffron. The small portion of saffron spice per plant, along with the fact that harvesting is done manually, leads to saffron being majorly expensive. This has led to an increased supply of fake saffron in the market. So we would recommend you to check the authenticity/source of the saffron you bring home with love to be used in food & skincare routine.

25/12/2021

Wishing you joy & warmth of the season!🌟

22/12/2021

Let's talk water.💧 Water represents soma, the nourishing, cooling quality that is associated with lunar energy. It helps with digestion, cools and balances Pitta dosha, supports Kapha, and counteracts the dryness of Vata.🟤

To cleanse the channels and enhance moisture absorption, ayurvedic texts recommend various lengths of time, creating therapeutic water called 'Ushnodaka'. 💦

If you want to further detox your body, add age-old medicinal (yet so commonplace that you can find them in your kitchen right now) herbs to the water after boiling. Ancient texts talk about the difference in the rate of absorption of regular water vs. boiled water:
💧 Regular water — takes about 6 hours if every channel is clear
💧 Boiled and cooled water — takes about 3 hours to be absorbed, and helps open the channels
💧 Hot herbal water — takes about 1½ hours, due to sharpness of Agni and herbs and spices

Let us talk about ingredients that can be added to make water more detoxifying:

🍋Lemon
Drinking a mixture of lemon with water helps to cleanse and alkalize the body. It reduces inflammation, aids digestion, helps you lose weight, keeps your skin blemish-free, gives your immune system a boost, freshens your breath, and fights viral infections.

🍃Mint
Mint adds a touch of sweetness without the sugar to your water and aids in digestion.

🥒Cucumber
Adding a few slices of cucumber to your water makes for excellent rehydration. It also contains anti-inflammatory properties.

🥔Ginger
It helps cleanse out your system, aids in digestion, and soothes your stomach.

Stay hydrated, add mindfulness to your drinking and eating habits. Small things done right and not gigantic shifts are the solution to fixing an unhealthy lifestyle, which holds true now more than ever.🧘‍♀️🧘

20/12/2021

Let us explore our beloved Aham Prem ingredient Gulaab (Rose). 🌹

Rose which is one of our most loved ingredients has its history dating back thousands of years when Ayurvedic healers used it for herbal remedies, skincare recipes, teas, and aromatic oils. They used the rose to cool a smouldering pitta dosha—the mind-body energy associated with fire, heat, anger, ambition, and stress. 🌹

Roses play a starring role in Ayurvedic beauty care because they regulate the functioning of brajaka pitta, a sub-dosha that controls the biochemical processes in the skin. They reduce wrinkles, improve complexion, and slow the signs of aging.

Here are a few ways you can include roses in your everyday life:

1. Make a face mask🌹
Saffron’s warmth, combined with the cooling quality of rose petals, will coax all skin types into balance. Use twice a week.
1/2 cup organic red rose petals
1 tablespoon honey
a pinch of saffron
Crush the rose petals into a paste with a mortar and pestle and mix with the honey and saffron. Apply all over your face and neck for 10 minutes before your shower. Wash off with cool or lukewarm water.

2. Soothe your eyes by soaking two pads of cotton wool in rosewater at room temperature and then place them over your eyelids for 10 minutes.🌹

3. Add some rosewater/rose petals to your bath for a fragrant, restorative experience. Afterward, spritz all over to refresh your skin and protect it from the elements.🌹

4. Improve your meditation by applying a drop of rose essential oil to your forehead between the eyebrows before meditation.🌹

5. Deepen your sleep by sprinkling a few drops of rose essential oil on your pillow.🌹

6. Calm down by spritzing some rose essential oil on a clean handkerchief. Inhale when you are feeling anxious or upset.🌹

Try our Hempuspa face mist to experience the fullness of voluptuous Kannauj Roses & start your restorative journey devoted to a better wholesome self.🌹🌹🌹🌹

19/12/2021

Hempuspa face mist is prepared from steam distillation, in which the most vivid and soft petals of voluptuous roses are used to extract its essential oil. The brilliant strain of the remaining flower water from this process is extremely light, naturally hydrating, and fragrant. This is captured in each spray of our Hempuspa for the face, which is calming, soothing, and moisturizing. We use the freshest, highest quality Rose sourced from the verdurous Kannauj, which is infused in this mist for the face.

Hempuspa rejuvenates tired skin and protects it from environmental damage. It also tightens open pores, reduces dullness, and soothes inflammation alongside controlling blemishes and acne, reducing tanning and sun damage.

🌹 100% natural
🌹 Provides hydration, rejuvenate tired skin, protects from environmental damage, tightens open pores
🌹 Reduces dullness, soothes inflammation, controls blemishes and acne, reduces tanning and sun damage
🌹 Free from harmful chemicals, sulfates, mineral oils, parabens, and other petrochemicals.
🌹 Made with love in India

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