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Kumkumadi Oil

Kumkumadi Oil for face and skin is an Ayurvedic formulation using traditional ingredients that are known to be highly beneficial for the complexion of the skin. The ingredients used in the formulation are known to help brighten the skin, improve complexion, texture, and glow, as well as minimize scars and acne. The key ingredient in the Kumkumadi Tailam is the kumkum flower which is known as saffron. It is blended with other skincare ingredients that greatly benefit the skin and make this an ideal addition to your skincare routine.

Kumkumadi oil is an all-rounder oil to clean your skin completely and maintain the complexion for a long time. According to Ayurveda, Kumkumadi oil is a wonderful elixir possessing all the necessary properties to help your body get rid of impurities both internally and externally.

 

About Kumkumadi Oil

Kerala Ayurveda's Kumkumadi oil in Ayurveda herbal oil used for face massage that is helpful to improve complexion, skin texture, minimize acne and scars. It is a unique blend of herbs and oils which brighten your skin naturally. The rare and exotic saffron flowers retexture the skin making it spotlessly and blemish-free. It can be used as a day moisturizer or as a night treatment for better results. Being light oil it is easily absorbed. It also offers natural protection against UV rays and fights against the symptoms of aging, naturally. In Ayurvedic skincare top 10, Kumkumadi oil from various Ayurvedic practices has a special place as a preventive and protective Ayurvedic formulation.

 

How to Use

Apply this luxurious oil on clean skin and gently massage upwards. It can be used under makeup as a moisturizer or sunblock.

 

 
Kumkumadi Tailam Uses And Key Features

  • A Natural solution for all skin problems

  • Evens skin tone

  • Moisturizes skin and dry patches

  • Adds a bright glow to the skin

  • Anti-aging benefits

 

Ingredients in Kumkumadi Tel (Tailam/Oil)

Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)

 

  • Licorice or Mulethi is a common ingredient in Indian kitchens

  • Great for sensitive skin

  • Brightens the skin

  • Helps minimize dark circles

  • Helps reduce discoloration and age spots

  • This is one among the group of 10 herbs called the Jeevaneeya Gana (10 herbs) which have anti-ageing properties

  • It is also a part of the Varnya group of herbs that are good for the skin

  • Yashtimadhu is one of the Ayurvedic ingredients that is believed to reduce blemishes and spots on the skin. It is especially good at reducing Pitta caused spots and marks.

  • It is a Kandhugna herb that relieves skin itching making it a part of Ayurvedic treatment for eczema and psoriasis 

  • It is found to have a soothing effect on the throat and is used in formulations for a sore or hoarse throat 

  • It is a multipurpose ingredient helpful in the formulation of Ayurvedic medicines as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-bacterial, anti-arthritic, analgesic and antacid

  • It pacifies the Pitta and Vata Doshas

  • Its beneficial effect of both testosterone and estrogen makes it useful in treating prostate troubles as well as menopause issues

 

Lal Chandan (Pterocarpus Santalinus)

  • Red sandalwood

  • Possess antibacterial properties

  • Help reduce signs of aging

  • Moisturizes dry skin

  • Soothes sunburn

  • Balances Kapha and Pitta Doshas

  • It has a cooling effect that helps soothe conditions such as skin irritation and sunburn

  • It is used traditionally to heal acne and achieve a glowing complexion

  • It is used as an anti-ageing agent in folk medicine 

 

Kumkum (Crocus sativus)

 

  • Saffron is a traditional ingredient in both food and skincare that is said to be anti-ageing

  • Improves skin radiance

  • Naturally lightens your skin

  • Help reduce acne and blemishes

  • Gives a luminous complexion

  • It is a traditional home remedy for glowing skin and complexion. It is used in traditional face packs to reduce pimples and dark circles

  • It balances all three Doshas when they are vitiated

  • It cleanses all skin wounds

  • It is useful in Ayurveda as a carminative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, sedative, antispasmodic

 

Kamal Kesar (Nelumbo Nucifera)

  • The lotus flower

  • It is useful as a diuretic, coolant, antipyretic and cardiac tonic in folk medicine

  • Helps optimize sebum( Facial oil) production

  • Hydrates and improve skin elasticity

  • Helps reduce acne

  • Helps reduce inflammation and promotes healing

  • It enhances the complexion 

  • It has anti-bacterial, cleansing, anti-oxidant and sebum controlling properties

 

Ayurveda And Healthy Skin

 

Ayurvedic doctors evaluate a person’s skin as an indicator of good health. When a person is in good health and has the three Doshas in optimal balance, the skin looks fresh and glowing. Dosha imbalances are clearly recognised by examining the nature and condition of skin issues. 

Vata is an airy and drying Dosha. Vata skin problems make the dry and thin skin get more susceptible to problems like wrinkles and signs of ageing. Pitta Dosha is heaty. Pitta Dosha imbalances cause inflammation of the skin such as acne and reddish blemishes. Kapha is heavy and oily. Kapha imbalance causes very oily skin that is also pale and moist. 

Ama is a metabolic waste that is formed when the digestive process in the body is inefficient. Ama is formed due to an unhealthy lifestyle, lack of a balanced diet. Ama can also add to the skin problems and dim the healthy glow. Overall good health is the key to skin health as well.  

A healthy lifestyle with exercise and a balanced diet that does not aggravate the Doshas helps maintain healthy and glowing skin. Ayurvedic herbs to detoxify and relieve Ama also restore the skin’s glow. When the skin is treated with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant Ama relieving substances, the skin heals from blemishes and scars.

Kumkumadi Oil

$50.00Price
  • FAQ's

     

     

    1. Can we use Kumkumadi Oil for oily skin?

    You can use it for oily skin, but there are disclaimers with the oil when it comes to greasy or acne-prone skin. The disclaimer is to not overuse the oil for the face. You can use one to two drops of the oil to moisturize the face and then wash it off with a mild cleanser. Do not leave it overnight as it can cause breakouts. 

     

    2. What is the best time to apply Kumkumadi Oil for better results?

    Apply small amounts of the oil to affected areas of the skin at night, make it a part of your night skincare routine and apply it just before going to bed. This way the properties of the oil will start working at night and heal the skin. Kumkumadi oil is quite lightweight and gets absorbed in the skin quite quickly. 


    3. Can this be used for dry skin?

    Since the Kumkumadi Tailam is used in an oil form, it’s great for dry skin. It enhances the skin’s texture, glow, and complexion. The oil can be used as a moisturizer and the natural ingredients are safer for dry skin than chemical creams. It works well as a toner, moisturizer, and cleanser. 

     

    4. How shall we apply this product? Can we use this after or before any moisturizer, toner, and serum?

    It works well as a toner, moisturizer, and cleanser. You can start by applying three to five drops of the oil into your hands and applying a light coat all over your face and neck. Ensure that you keep your skin type in mind before determining the amount of oil you will need. Massage the oil gently, with your fingers and leave it on for 10-20 minutes and wash it off with hot water.

     

    5. Is this product useful to reduce dark Circles?

    Kumkumadi oil is quite useful for treating dark circles. All you have to do is take a few drops and massage your under-eye regions quite gently, and leave it on for thirty minutes and then wash it off with plain water. 

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