Orange and Ashwagandha Soap
Kerala Ayurveda introduces Orange and Ashwagandha ayurvedic soap that is great for dry skin. The skin is best suited for those people who have a Vata type of skin. Vata skin is dry and this product is a medicated soap for dry skin. The soap helps revitalize dry skin and make you feel refreshed. The skin helps in improving microcirculation in the skin, which in turn helps to rehydrate skin and helps prevent inconveniences caused due to dry skin.
If you had a question about which ayurvedic skin whitening soap, you should use, the answer is Orange and Ashwagandha. This ayurvedic skin whitening soap can be helpful in rejuvenating the skin. It is one of the best skin whitening soap made from natural sources that help improve fairness and nourishes the skin.
It is an eco-friendly product that is made from 100% vegetable oils. There are no animal products used nor has it been tested on animals. There are no artificial scents or colors used in the soap. Chemicals like silicones, paraben, and phthalates are not used. This makes the product 100% natural.
Ingredients
Orange and Ashwagandha soap has the following ingredients:
Orange oil
- Orange or Citrus sinensis is a common fruit rich in Vitamin C.
- Orange oil contains an alkaloid named limonene that is anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial.
- It has been used to treat acne.
- It is an essential oil that is used for massage.
- Ashwagandha or Withania somnifera is known as the queen of Ayurveda.
- It has powerful health benefits and is used to treat various conditions.
- It provides a rejuvenating and relaxing effect on the body and the skin.
- It has antioxidants and helps to get rid of wrinkles and dark spots.
- Aloe Vera is known as Kumari in Ayurveda.
- It has healing properties and can be used to heal inflammation and skin problems.
- It has antioxidants and can fight the effect of free radicals.
- It can be used to rejuvenate the skin and nourish it.
- Coconut oil is one of the preferred oils used in Ayurveda, including massages.
- It is a natural moisturizer and is thus best suited for dry skin.
- It is used as a base and other ayurvedic medicines can be mixed with it.
- It is best suited to hydrate the skin after a bath.
Ayurveda’s view of skin types and skincare
- Ayurveda works on the basic concept of Tridosha, i.e: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. When there is an imbalance in any of these doshas it can cause diseases, disorders, and other problems. Skin is also classified as Vata, Kapha, and Pitta.
- Vata skin is usually dry and rough in nature. It is thin and this skin is susceptible to aging quickly. Physical and mental stress, improper skincare, exposure to pollution and other harsh elements all contribute to problems like dull skin, cracks developing, early aging, and being prone to skin diseases that occur more during dry and cold weather.
- Pitta skin is oily in nature and soft. The skin is delicate and is prone to sunburn. Pitta skin has problems during hot weather and this is when skin diseases can occur. Rashes, wrinkles, discoloration, and whiteheads are common problems.
- Kapha skin is highly oily. The skin is thick and appears lustrous. The skin pores are large causing more oil production. Wet weather is when Kapha skin experiences skin diseases and problems. Itching is a common problem.
- Abhyanga or ayurvedic oil massage is very helpful for skincare.
- Exfoliating skin through scrubs can help get rid of dead skin cells.
- A moisturizer is a must to ensure the skin retains water content. A gentle moisturizer is recommended for those with sensitive skin.
- Drinking sufficient water is important to take care of skin.
- A diet suitable for the skin type is recommended to address the dosha balance.
- It is important to rest properly so that the body and mind are rejuvenated.
- Protect your skin from sunburn by avoiding exposure to the sun.
- Essential oils can be helpful in nourishing skin.
Causes of skin problems
- Dry skin is a common problem that occurs in most people. Reduction in the production of sebum in the skin can cause dry skin. Excess bathing and washing with water can lead to dry skin. When the humidity in the weather is less, it can cause dry skin.
- Dry skin can cause a condition called dermatitis. This may be due to an allergic reaction or due to loss of moisture in the skin. It can cause itching, cracked skin, and scales.
- Oily skin is caused by the excess production of sebum or oil in the skin giving it a greasy appearance. Oily skin can be hereditary. It may be caused by enlarged pores or as a result of using the wrong skin care product. Proper skin care may help in treating oily skin.
- Other skin problems include acne and pimples. They are caused because of blockage of pores in the skin and due to the presence of bacteria.
- Other skin problems people face include diseases like eczema and athlete’s foot.
- Most skin problems occur due to hereditary causes. They can also occur due to improper skincare