Bulk Ayurvedic Facial Oil

$ per use, uses
based on average customer usage
Formula
Vata
Pitta
Kapha
Size
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  • *This is a bulk product for wholesale clients only.*

    You already know how great it can feel to use nourishing oils on your face… but how about oils that are specifically designed for your Ayurvedic type? Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine rooted in the principles of balance, shows us that using products aligned with our bodies’ unique doshas (or health types) can give us the best results — and yes, that includes our skin!

    Our Vata Oil deeply nourishes dry skin and brightens dark spots while supporting your skin’s ability to maintain healthy moisture levels.

    Our Pitta Oil is calming as it cools inflammation, soothes sensitivity, and banishes breakouts — while balancing your natural oil production. Ideal for combination skin!

    Our Kapha Oil is perfect for those who tend toward puffy or congested skin. It regulates your natural oil production and promotes circulation of blood and lymph to keep skin fresh and clear.

    Each Ayurvedic Facial Oil is made with botanical ingredients hand-selected to bring your skin back into perfect balance. They’re ideal to use with your gua sha, dry brush, gemstone roller, or any other way you like to move your lymph.

    Need help choosing which skincare products are best for you? Take our skin care personalization quiz here.

    How to Use: To use as a facial moisturizer, apply 4–8 drops in your palm and rub hands together to evenly distribute. Then apply to your entire face and neck. Best used while skin is slightly damp, after toner or Hydrating Gel have fully dried. To use for dry brushing, apply 4–8 drops to your face and skin. To use with gua sha, a gemstone roller, or for manual lymphatic drainage, apply 8+ drops to your face or hands to fully lubricate skin and tool.

    References

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    Hwang, J. R., Cartron, A. M., & Khachemoune, A. (2021). A review of Nigella sativa plant-based therapy in dermatology. International Journal of Dermatology, 60(12), e493–e499. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijd.15615

    Ispiryan, A., Viškelis, J., & Viškelis, P. (2021). Red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) seed oil: A review. Plants (Basel, Switzerland), 10(5), 944. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10050944

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