Ayurvedic Skincare It describes the application of an Ayurvedic face mask made of different herbal pastes that have positive effects on the skin. A facial massage and the administration of an ayurvedic face pack, as directed by an Ayurvedic physician, are included in this therapy.a person's physical makeup and requirements.
1.Prevents ageing of the skin.
2.Reduces skin wrinkles and tones the skin.
3.Alleviates the problems associated with skin injuries.
4.Reduces swelling and pain.
5.Pacifies pigmentation.
6.Decreases discoloration of facial skin.
A unique Ayurvedic procedure known as "lepana" involves applying medicinal powders in the form of a herbal paste to different body areas in order to achieve therapeutic effects. Depending on the particular requirement or concern, pastes are combined with a variety of liquids, such as water, milk, honey, or fruit juices.Usually, this treatment is repeated in order to achieve optimal effectiveness.
1.For overall aesthetic appeal and skin renewal.
2.Discolorations of the skin, hyperpigmentation.
3.Skin diseases and disorders.
4.To reduce pain, burning, swelling or itch of the specific area .
5.Muscle wasting.
The areas most susceptible to stress and tension are the shoulders, neck, face, and head, hence an ayurvedic head massage concentrates on these areas.
1.An amazing and helpful program designed to de-stress the entire body.
2.Increase the flow of cerebra-spinal fluids, thus strengthening the nervous system.
3.Beneficial for relieving eyestrain, tinnitus, headaches, and sinusitis; promotes lymphatic drainage; improves sleep quality.
4.It aids in getting rid of poisons and other negative consequences from using dyes, etc.
5.Nourishes hair roots, prevents hair loss and premature greying.
6.Dispersion of toxins from tense and knotted muscles, improvement of blood circulation.
Everyone aspires to be beautiful. In Ayurveda, the idea of using herbs and therapies for beautifying is clearly defined. "What you digest, that is you." Appropriate diet, effective nutrient absorption and digestion by the body, and consistent elimination are the foundations of a glowing, clean complexion.
According to Ayurveda, skin types are classified as Kapha (oily), Pitta (sensitive), and Vata (dry). Any disproportion in the doshas (body humors) could also be harmful to the skin. Because the skin is subjected to a wide range of contaminants and environmental conditions, depending on the season and an individual's age, it needs particular attention and care.
Ayurveda ensures that the skin care therapies are effective from within the system by rebalancing the dosha derangements and cleanse the Rakta dhathu (blood) which nurtures the skin, by eradicating the impurities.
Both internal and external attractiveness are valued in Ayurveda. According to Ayurveda, by comprehending and adhering to its fundamental principles, one can improve their interior attractiveness. In Ayurveda, promoting health, managing beauty, and healing are dependent on clearing the body of ama (toxins), replenishing cellular nutrients, enabling total elimination, and reestablishing the dosha balance.
According to Ayurveda, physical attributes such as body constitution (prakriti), structural predominance (sara), compactness of the body (sanhanan), skin completion (twak), and measurement (praman) determine attractiveness. Ayurveda provides a variety of skin care procedures that should be followed at every stage of life because it believes that good skin is a product of an individual's general health. Ayurvedic medicines are used to purify the skin and remove vitiated Tridoshas, or "Vitiated Humors," from the body, as these are mostly to blame for skin conditions and other illnesses.
The origins of Ayurvedic Cosmeceuticals date back to the Indus Valley Civilization. The use of cosmetics was not only directed towards developing an attractive external appearance, but towards achieving longevity with good health .
Ayurvedic cosmetics are highly valued for their safe and comprehensive effects. Skin health and youthfulness are determined by several elements, as per Ayurveda. Among these are appropriate moisture balance (Kapha in balance), efficient blood and nutrient circulation to the various layers of the skin (Vata in balance), and proper metabolic mechanisms that orchestrate all the different chemical and hormonal reactions of the skin (Pitta in balance). The condition of the skin is particularly indicative of the health of the three dhatus (types of human tissue) that are called nourishing fluid (Rasa), blood (Rakta), and muscle (Mamsa). All body tissues are supported by Rasa, which is especially important for maintaining good skin. Rakta, which is linked to liver function, aids in the removal of toxins from the skin, while Mamsa gives the skin firmness.
Consultation at Sevayu includes Dosha and skin type assessment, and pulse diagnosis that helps to understand internal imbalances. This includes diet and lifestyle changes, customized herbal and skin care formulas and therapies. We offer a holistic solution for skin problems such as Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis, pigmentation disorders and prematurely wrinkled skin. Our therapies begin with skilled and experienced professionals who analyze your skin and make appropriate recommendations for your optimal skin health, customizing your treatment to your specific condition. Therapies at Sevayu detoxifies , rejuvenates, improves circulation and restores radiance to the skin.