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Why this product

Only product that follows a herbal infusion method of extraction


Gentle on skin and suitable for everyone (ages and gender)
With minimal marketing and packaging has stood up and grown rapidly
in the Indian market which is one of the toughest markets for Ayurvedic
products.
Was featured in the Indian times newspaper and by known celebrities
through non-paid marketing
List of products
• Lavender Face Oil
• Himalayan Red Berry Face Oil
• Sandalwood Face Oil
• Hair Elixir
• Clarifying mud mask
• Deep treatment mud mask
Infused oil vs Essential Oil
• Mixing Essential oils for Cosmetics is very common practise
• It is cheap, easy and does not provide the entire benefit of the herb/plant
• Gives an illusion of a natural product due to the fragrance
• Essential oils can also trigger allergies
• Over use of essential oils have the same long term effect as synthetic
chemicals. This is especially important as we are bombarded with essential
oils and fragrances in a lot of products surrounding us.

Additional reading: https://texastallow.com/blogs/tallow/infused-oils-vs-


essential-oils
Ingredients
Base Ingredients
Sesame Oil: Natural source of Vitamin E
Coconut Oil: Full of fatty acids and moisturises skin
Milk and Ghee: Provides a source of natural Lactic acid to moisturise skin and reduce
aging
Aloe Vera Gel (Fresh): Moisturises and soothes skin. Increases skin regeneration and can
assist with healing of wounds or scars
Indian Gooseberry: Loaded with Vitamin C and protects skin
Vetiver: Increases skin regeneration and boosts skin

Most ingredients are also natural antioxidants with anti inflammatory properties
Manufacturing Processes
Ingredients are all naturally sourced with a lot of them sourced from
pristine remote locations of India including the Himalayas.

Manual processes without the use of chemicals or chemical processes

Provides employment opportunities for women living in Rural India

Socially Conscious business

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