The basis of Ayurvedic cosmetology is the balance of moisture in the skin. Dehydration of the inner layers of the skin, according to experts of Ayurveda, the use of rigid leads and cold food, prolonged skin exposure to sunlight, abuse of decorative cosmetics, stay in an air-conditioned room. In order to maintain the necessary balance in the skin moisture, improve skin tissue and restore the natural ability of the epidermis to retain moisture, Ayurveda recommends the use of natural moisturizers in combination with a wide range of massage treatments.
Among the natural moisturizer for the skin in the list of components ayurvedic cosmetics in the first place is to provide honey. Cosmetic products, which include those contained honey, provide moisturizing dry skin, reduce hypersensitivity severely dehydrated epidermis. In addition to honey of many ayurvedic cosmetics are also included extracts and extracts of rose, cactus, aloe, mint, tamarind and seaweed.
Like traditional cosmetology, Ayurveda is actively using to moisturize and nourish the skin of the face and body oils such as sandalwood or coconut. However, coconut oil in Ayurvedic cosmetics are also very actively used to protect the skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation and as a nourishing hair mask.
Oils are used not only in cosmetics but also in pure form for massage. Range of massage treatments in the practice of Ayurveda allows us to solve a wide variety of cosmetic problems, from excessive pigmentation to treat acne. And the distinguishing feature of Ayurvedic massage oils is their authenticity - all the ingredients for cosmetics and treatments are imported from India or Sri Lanka.