Ayurvedic Herbal Cleanser - Pitta Alkalizing

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Ayurveda believes that the human body is a microcosm of the universe (agree) made up of five classical elements: earth, water, fire, air, and ether. Combinations of these elements fall into three main categories called "doshas"-Pitta, kapha, and Vata-and when these doshas fall into imbalance, the body-mind becomes disconnected from its original state of harmony with nature and the universe.

Formulated for acne-prone, inflamed, sensitive Pitta skin, this organic herbal cleanser calms blemishes and irritation, while purifying pores. Neem, Manjistha and Lavender are some of Ayurveda's best alkalizing herbs for combating blemishes and other inflammatory Pitta skin issues. Serves as a daily cleanser and light exfoliant, all in one. Handmade and infused with Reiki healing energy and ancient Vedic mantras. 2 oz.

DIRECTIONS: Mix a small, dime-sized amount with water in your palm to form a paste. Apply gently to face with fingertips in a circular motion.

Ingredient Benefits:

Chickpea Flour naturally cleanses and exfoliates skin, removing dirt and residue - while combating unwanted oiliness and blemishes.

Lavender calms, soothes, and balances.

Rosemary contains iron, calcium, and other phytonutrients which protect skin from free radical damage. Its anti-inflammatory and anti-septic properties also combat acne and other breakouts.

Neem is one of the best herbs to treat redness, inflammation, and other Pitta skin concerns. It clears toxins involved in acne and other inflammatory skin conditions.

Shatavari's unctuous properties restore moisture and build ojas, or vitality, in the tissues

Manjistha is the #1 Ayurvedic tonic herb to soothe inflammatory Pitta conditions and skin-related issues like persistent acne.

Full Ingredient List: Organic Chickpea Flour, Organic Wildcrafted Lavender Flowers, Organic Rosemary, Organic Neem, Organic Shatavari, Organic Manjistha

There is ample scholarship on Ayurveda and the Doshas, but in to help dial in on yours:

Vata: Characterized by the mobile nature of Wind (Air). Dry, light, cold, subtle, mobile, clear. Governs movement and communication. Out of balance, causes fear, anxiety, isolation, loneliness, and exhaustion.

Pitta: Embodies the transformative nature of Fire. Hot, sharp, light, liquid, spreading. Governs digestion and transformation. Out of balance, causes fiery, reactionary emotions such as frustration, anger, jealously, and criticism.

Kapha: Reflects the binding nature of Water. Cool, slow, heavy, smooth, soft, stable. Governs cohesiveness + structure. Out of balance, causes emotions of attachment, greed, and possessiveness and can also create stubbornness, lethargy, and resistance to change.

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