Self Care Products
Pure Rose Hydrosol
A sacred botanical water in Ayurvedic tradition
Nature's most beloved bloom, distilled into a gentle, multi-use water that purifies, hydrates, and restores balance to every skin type. Our Pure Rose Hydrosol is cold-distilled to preserve the full spectrum of rose's therapeutic properties — making it an ideal toner, facial mist, and traditional Ayurvedic eye rinse.
Ayurvedic Eye Rinse
In Ayurveda, rose water has long been used as a netra dhavana — a gentle eye wash to cool, soothe, and cleanse. Its natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties make it a trusted remedy for tired, irritated, or puffy eyes. Simply apply a few drops with a clean eye cup or sterile cotton pad for instant relief.
For Your Dosha
Pitta (Fire & Water) Pitta skin tends toward redness, inflammation, sensitivity, and breakouts. Rose hydrosol is one of Ayurveda's premier Pitta-pacifying botanicals — its cooling, anti-inflammatory nature calms reactive skin, reduces redness, and soothes heat-related flare-ups like rosacea and acne. Use chilled for extra cooling relief.
Vata (Air & Ether) Vata skin is prone to dryness, dehydration, fine lines, and a dull or flaky texture. Rose hydrosol delivers deep, lightweight hydration that replenishes moisture without heaviness, leaving Vata skin feeling plump, soft, and nourished. Mist throughout the day to prevent transepidermal water loss.
Kapha (Earth & Water) Kapha skin can be oily, congested, and prone to enlarged pores or dull texture. Rose hydrosol's natural antibacterial and pH-balancing properties help regulate excess sebum, clarify pores, and promote a fresh, luminous complexion — without stripping the skin's natural barrier.
Key Benefits
Balances skin's natural pH for a healthy, radiant glow
Calms redness, irritation, eczema, and acne-prone skin
Deeply hydrates and refreshes without clogging pores
Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory support for clearer skin
Gentle enough for sensitive skin, eyes, and daily use
Suitable for all skin types and all doshas
How to Use
As a Toner: Mist directly onto skin. Can be used throughout the day for instant hydration. As an Ayurvedic Eye Rinse: can be used with an eye rinse cup for Rose Water eye rinse. As a Body Spray: Mist over the body for a delicate, naturally floral fragrance.
Pure. Gentle. Time-honored. Rose Hydrosol is your daily ritual for balanced, luminous skin.
Neti Pot Salt Blend Himalayan Pink Salt + Baking Soda Blend
Nasal cleansing — jala neti — is one of Ayurveda's most powerful daily practices. Simple, ancient, and remarkably effective. A clean nasal passage means cleaner breath, clearer thinking, better sleep, and a stronger first line of defense against allergens, pollutants, and seasonal illness.
This blend is formulated specifically for neti pot use — two ingredients, nothing more. Himalayan pink salt provides over 80 trace minerals and creates a gentle saline solution that mirrors the body's own fluids. Baking soda buffers the pH, making the rinse comfortable and non-irritating even for sensitive nasal passages.
No additives. No anti-caking agents. No iodine — which can irritate delicate nasal tissue.
Benefits:
Clears congestion and removes allergens, dust, and pollutants
Especially helpful during allergy season
Soothes dry, irritated nasal passages
Supports sinus health and reduces seasonal allergy symptoms
Calms excess Kapha — particularly valuable in spring and winter
Prepares the breath for pranayama and meditation
How to use: Dissolve ¼ teaspoon of blend in 8 oz of warm, distilled water. Use with your neti pot as needed.
Clean nose, clear mind.
Self Care Tools
Stainless Steel Tongue Scraper — Set of 2 with Travel Case
Tongue scraping is one of the oldest and most powerful daily rituals in Ayurvedic practice — a simple act that clears away the toxins your body worked hard to process overnight.
Why scrape your tongue?
While you sleep, your digestive system continues its work — and by morning, a layer of residue called ama (toxic buildup) collects on the surface of your tongue. Brushing alone doesn't remove it. Scraping does.
A daily scraping practice supports:
Detoxification — removes ama before it gets reabsorbed into the body
Digestive health — stimulates the organs and awakens your digestive fire (agni)
Oral hygiene — reduces bacteria, freshens breath, and supports gum health
Taste — clears the tongue so you can actually taste and enjoy your food
Mindfulness — signals to your body and mind that a new day has begun
What's included:
2 stainless steel tongue scrapers
2 plastic travel case — so your practice goes wherever you go
Stainless steel is the Ayurvedic material of choice — durable, easy to clean, and naturally resistant to bacteria.
One small tool. One powerful ritual. Every single morning.
Kansa Scalp Comb
In Ayurveda, the scalp is more than where your hair grows from. It's a map of marma points — energetic gateways that connect directly to the nervous system, the mind, and the organs below.
The Kansa comb brings together two ancient practices: scalp massage (shiro abhyanga) and the healing properties of Kansa — a sacred bronze alloy of copper and tin used in Ayurvedic healing for thousands of years. Kansa is naturally balancing, mildly alkaline, and believed to draw out excess heat and acidity from the tissues it touches.
Used daily, this comb doesn't just stimulate hair growth and circulation — it calms the nervous system, clears mental fog, and creates a moment of genuine stillness in your day.
Benefits:
Stimulates circulation to the scalp and hair follicles
Activates marma points to calm the mind and nervous system
Kansa metal helps balance excess Pitta (heat and inflammation)
Supports healthy hair growth and scalp health
Grounds Vata — ideal for anxiety, overthinking, or restlessness
How to use: Apply a few drops of warm oil (sesame for Vata, coconut for Pitta, mustard for Kapha) to the scalp. Using the Kansa comb, work in slow, gentle strokes from the crown outward. 5–10 minutes is enough to feel a shift.
A small ritual, surprisingly effective.
Your face holds more than expression — it holds tension, heat, history, and energy.
Kansa is a sacred bronze alloy that has been used in Ayurvedic healing for over 5,000 years. Made from approximately 78% copper and 22% tin, it is one of the oldest known healing metals in the world. In Sanskrit, kansa means "shining" — and the alloy lives up to its name. Copper brings antimicrobial, circulation-boosting properties. Tin adds structural integrity and a subtle cooling quality. Together they create a metal that is naturally alkaline, making it uniquely suited to draw out excess heat and acidity from the body's tissues — the root of inflammation, dullness, and imbalance in Ayurveda.
Used with warm facial oil, the domed wand glides across the face in gentle circular motions — stimulating lymphatic drainage, releasing marma points, softening facial tension, and restoring natural radiance. The slight grayish tint you may notice on your skin after use? That's the Kansa doing its work.
Benefits:
Draws out excess Pitta (heat and acidity) from facial tissues
Stimulates lymphatic drainage to reduce puffiness and congestion
Activates marma points to relax deeply held facial tension
Improves circulation for a natural, lasting glow
Supports healthy aging from the inside out
How to use: Apply 3–5 drops of warm facial oil to clean skin. Using light to medium pressure, move the wand in small circular motions across the forehead, cheeks, jaw, and neck. 5–10 minutes morning or evening. The jaw and temples — where we hold the most tension — deserve extra time.