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Natural ingredients

Bala
Bala (Sida cordifolia) is a perennial shrub that grows on India and Sri Lanka's tropical and subtropical plains. According to Ayurveda, it is the best herb for strengthening the body and skin.
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Bala is Rasayana (rejuvenating), with anti-inflammatory properties. It significantly improves skin imbalances caused by aggravations to the pitta and vata doshas, alleviating ulcers, numbness, pain, cramps and joint diseases. It has diuretic, rejuvenating, nourishing and aphrodisiac effects. It restores tissues and balances the nervous system.
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Black cumin
Black cumin, known as kalonji in Sanskrit, is used in Ayurveda to treat multiple ailments.
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It contains carotenes (which are converted into vitamin A, antacid enzymes, and essential fatty acids like omega 3 and omega 6), phosphorus and iron. Kalonji boosts agni (the digestive fire), helping to burn fat and toxins. It helps improve acne and strengthens the hair and nails. It is an antioxidant, anti-infective and aphrodisiac.
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Bladderwrack (seaweed)
Bladderwrack extract. A seaweed that grows among the rocks, its extract is a rich source of phlorotannins (unique polyphenols with antioxidant properties).
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It is also a source of fibre, vitamins A, B, C and E, as well as iodine, potassium, bromine and vegetable proteins. This extract protects the skin from free radicals, improving its elasticity, hydration and softness.
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Brahmi
In Ayurveda, brahmi is the herb that possesses and bestows knowledge of Brahman, the ultimate reality. It calms vata, pitta and kapha. A rejuvenating tonic.
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It is a bioactive concentrate with immense benefits for the skin:
It stimulates and improves skin, hair and nail repair.
It strengthens the connective tissue; hence constituting a highly effective anti-ageing ingredient.
- It improves microcirculation.
- It regulates hydration, contributing to the skin's moisture retention.
- It stimulates collagen synthesis.
- It improves the skin's smoothness.
- It tones the skin.
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Coriander
Coriander (coriandrum sativum), known as dhanika in Sanskrit, balances the body's agni (digestive fire) in its main digestive process and its metabolic capacity.
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It soothes and calms the skin and is extremely effective in reducing redness, itching and eczema.
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Cucumber
Cucumber refreshes the skin, clears blemishes, and improves skin rashes and irritations. It contains the vitamin C necessary for collagen formation.