
Licorice & Cow Ghee Lip Balm
For Pigmented lips
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Why it's a win or Why it slays (Benefits)

It is what's inside that really matters
Licorice
Licorice, or Yashtimadhu, is a revered ayurvedic herb for its madhura (sweet) and pitta-balancing qualities. It reduces pigmentation, brightens the complexion, and soothes inflammation. Rich in antioxidants, it protects the skin from environmental stress and promotes a soft, even-toned glow.
Desi Cow Ghee
Desi Cow ghee, a treasured ingredient in ayurveda, is celebrated for its snigdha (moisturizing) and rasayana (rejuvenating) qualities. It deeply nourishes and hydrates the skin, enhancing ojas (vital energy) and promoting a radiant, youthful glow. Its cooling properties calm pitta dosha, alleviating dryness, redness, and irritation. Rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, cow ghee improves elasticity, reduces fine lines, and restores a soft, supple complexion.
Bees Wax
In ayurveda Bees wax is called as "madhucchiṣṭa" (मधुच्छिष्ट) or "siktha" (सिक्थ). Beeswax is valued in ayurveda for its protective and nourishing qualities. Its guru (heavy) nature forms a protective barrier on the skin, sealing in moisture and balancing vata dosha. Rich in vitamin A, it soothes dryness, softens the skin, and promotes a smooth, youthful appearance.
Mango Butter
Mango butter, cherished in ayurveda as a luxurious skin nourisher, is known for its vrishya (restorative) and snigdha (moisturising) qualities. Its cooling nature pacifies pitta dosha, reducing redness and irritation while deeply hydrating the skin. Packed with essential fatty acids, vitamin C, and antioxidants, it promotes elasticity, prevents moisture loss, and smooths fine lines. With its rich, velvety texture, it envelops the skin in long-lasting hydration, leaving it supple and luminous.

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Authentic Ayurvedha

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