Ayurveda views beauty as a reflection of inner harmony. According to Ayurveda, beauty is not merely skin deep; it expresses your overall well-being. This holistic approach to beauty sets Ayurveda apart from conventional beauty regimens. In Ayurveda, achieving beauty is not just about looking good but also about feeling physically and mentally balanced.
Divyamrut Ayurcare is an authentic Kerala Ayurveda center and wellness service in Mumbai, offering 45+ Kerala Ayurveda treatments. We embrace the core principles of Ayurveda to provide a unique and personalized approach to beauty.
Ayurvedic beauty treatments are designed to cleanse, nourish, and rejuvenate the skin—leaving it looking and feeling its best. Here’s how Ayurveda and Divyamrut Ayurcare synergize for holistic beauty care:
Abhyanga, or Ayurvedic massage, is one of the most popular and vital Ayurvedic treatments. Derived from the Sanskrit words “Abhi” (into) and “Anga” (body), Abhyanga refers to the practice of massaging the body with oil. This treatment enhances circulation, reduces stress, and promotes overall well-being. Additionally, regular Abhyanga helps improve skin appearance by reducing dryness and flakiness.
The best oil for Abhyanga depends on your “dosha” or body type. In Ayurveda, balancing the three doshas is essential for optimal health.
Naalpamara Oil: “Naalpamara” translates to “four types of wood” in Malayalam. This Ayurvedic blend of four tree barks is used both to treat skin diseases and for cosmetic purposes. Naalpamaradi Thailam is celebrated for its skincare benefits, including skin brightening, tan removal, acne and blemish control, moisturization, and anti-aging.
Eladi Oil: A traditional Ayurvedic herbal oil composed predominantly of cardamom (Ela) and other medicinal herbs. Eladi oil is known for its healing and anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for addressing pigmentation, acne, and eczema.
Shirodhara involves pouring a steady, gentle stream of warm herbal oil or other medicinal fluids onto the forehead in a straight line. This treatment is renowned for inducing deep relaxation and calmness. The process can also alleviate stress, improve sleep quality, relieve headaches, and promote hair and scalp health.
Neelibringadi Oil: A traditional Ayurvedic oil that supports hair growth and reduces hair fall. When used during Shirodhara, it improves blood flow to the hair follicles and alleviates stress and anxiety.
Thalapothichil (Shirolepa): This treatment uses herbal pastes with potent medicinal properties, applied to the forehead to calm the nervous system, relieve stress, reduce muscle tension in the head and neck, enhance hair shine, and stimulate endocrine activity.
Ayurvedic facials offer a natural, holistic approach to skincare that focuses on balance, wellness, and rejuvenation. At Divyamrut Ayurcare, our Kerala Ayurveda-trained therapists perform a variety of facial treatments designed to restore your skin’s natural glow.
Herbal facials cleanse the skin by removing dirt and toxins, improve blood circulation, and add moisture—resulting in a refreshed and rejuvenated appearance.
An Ayurvedic Ubtan facial uses a paste made from a blend of herbs and essential oils. This traditional treatment cleanses and nourishes the skin, restoring its lost glow from exposure to chemical-laden products and pollution.
Fruit facials employ a paste prepared from fresh fruits rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. This treatment deeply cleanses the skin, reduces pigmentation and blotchiness, and enhances overall skin tone for a radiant glow.
A Njavara facial uses a special paste made from Njavara rice, which is gently massaged onto the face. This ancient treatment offers deep exfoliation, heals chapped skin, fades blemishes, and minimizes the appearance of wrinkles while naturally cleansing the skin.
Soundaryarakshanam is a remedy that combines the Sanskrit words “Soundarya” (beauty) and “Rakshanam” (safety), emphasizing the protection of your beauty. This treatment involves a full-face mask made from carefully selected natural herbs, tailored to your age, skin type, and specific needs. The mask—often accompanied by steaming or gentle scrubbing—helps prevent breakouts, smooth acne scars, reduce hyperpigmentation, and address dryness, leaving your skin youthful, firm, and well-hydrated while counteracting the adverse effects of pollutants and sun exposure.
Ayurveda is not a quick fix; it’s a lifestyle that nurtures your skin, body, and soul with ancient wisdom. By integrating Ayurvedic practices into your daily routine, you can achieve holistic beauty that reflects inner harmony.
Divyamrut Ayurcare is dedicated to helping you achieve your beauty goals through personalized Kerala Ayurveda treatments. Believe in yourself and let your inner beauty shine through.
1. How to take care of skin according to Ayurveda?
Ayurveda recommends using natural, herbal products tailored to your dosha, maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats, and following a gentle skincare routine.
2. How do I know my skin type according to Ayurveda?
Ayurveda classifies skin into three types—Vata (dry), Pitta (sensitive), and Kapha (oily). Evaluate your skin’s moisture levels, texture, and reactivity to determine your dosha.
3. Which food is best for skin according to Ayurveda?
Foods such as turmeric, ghee, fresh fruits, leafy greens, and nuts are excellent for skin health as they help reduce inflammation, nourish the skin, and promote a radiant complexion.
4. What is the best Ayurvedic medicine for skin?
Popular Ayurvedic remedies for skin include neem, aloe vera, and rose water, often combined with personalized herbal formulations to balance your dosha and address specific skin concerns.
5. How to stop aging according to Ayurveda?
Focus on a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and a consistent skincare routine that incorporates anti-aging herbs like ashwagandha and turmeric to slow the aging process.
6. How to reduce wrinkles in Ayurveda?
Regular facial massages using natural oils, a diet rich in antioxidants, and herbal remedies like amla and ginseng can improve skin elasticity and help reduce wrinkles.