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Please enjoy these products as they are crafted with love and respect for our environment and health. Any suggestions, feedback or ideas are always welcome. The Ingredients that have been selected for these formulations not only have specific healing properties, but have shown a lack of harmful after-effects and irritative reactions. Plant extracts and natural ingredients have been carefully formulated into products for daily skin and hair care use.
Ayurda is committed to the consumer being educated and fully aware about their choices in body care products. Here is a list with descriptions of many of the ingredients used in our products so you can make your own conscious choices. You can feel comfortable while using these products that your skin is experiencing optimum nourishment without the synthetic by-products………
Neeam? (margosa) is one such versatile product and every part of the tree is used for healing purposes. More info..
Lemon is the acid produced mostly by the citrus and identified as C6H8O7 promotes preservation. The lemon is rich in Vitamin C and much like salt removes moisture to prevent spoilage and rotting. More info...
Neem Oil is one of the most powerful oils on the market today. Neem is anti-fungal, anti-bacterial as well as anti-protozoan and a spermicide. More info..
Amalaki (Embelica officinalis) In Sanskrit Amalaki means “sustainer of health.” According to Ayurveda it enhances longevity and delays the signs of ageing. Good tonic for the eyes. More info..
Sandalwood has been mentioned in ancient Indian texts as far back as the 5th century BC. More info..
Aloe Vera is also known to help cell renewal. During the ancient times, aloe vera was used to heal cuts and wounds, as it speeds up the skin's cell renewal. More info..
Brahmi Light, Sweet, Cool and Calm. According to Ayurveda Brahmi increases longevity and decreases the signs of aging. More info..
Almond oil is ideal for the delicate skin around the eyes, keeping it free from wrinkles and dark circles. More info..
Salt has been used since ancient times particularly for meat, as a preservative. The salt enters the tissue and in effect binds the water, inhibiting the bacterium that causes spoilage. More info..
Turmeric: Turmeric is mainly used to ensure glowing, bright skin. Turmeric face masks are extensively available in beauty parlours for their skin-friendly treatment More info..
Yashti madhu/Licorice. Sweet and Cool. Extraordinarily healing and moisturizing. Good for inflammatory skin conditions. More info..
Manjishta.Bitter, sweet, cooling, pungent. In Sanskrit it means “bright red” and has an affinity for the blood. More info..
Jatamasi Sweet, Astringent, Light and Cool. Also known as Spikenard in the west. More info..
TULSI Light, Warm and Pungent. In Sanskrit Tulsi means simply that no other plant stands in comparison. More info..
Pomegranate This wonder fruit is known for its high levels of antioxidants, which makes it another skin care favorite. More info..
Rosa centifolia The Ayurvedic name for this particular rose is shatapattri, meaning ‘a hundred petals. More info..
Ugenia Jambolana (Jamun) It is a large, evergreen tree. The bark is brown or greyish, smooth; the leaves, smooth and shiny.. More info..
Cold pressed oils: These oils are usually unrefined and left in their pure and natural state. High in Essential Fatty Acids (EFA’s), natural oils are known to be essential for the health of our organs, particularly the skin. More info..
Sesame Oil: ( Sesamum indicum) Sesame Oil molecules absorb quickly through the skin, into the tissue to stop inflammatory processes, make skin look and feel youthful, soft and resilient. More info..
Wheat germ oil is rich in Vitamin E and helps to protect the tissues from degeneration. (Triticum vulgare). More info..