Ayurvedic Beauty Tips for Summer

Summer is here and with the Summer Solstice, it’s that time of the year when the energies change and lots will start to happen. It’s a new phase and a new beginning.

And before I proceed any further with my article, I would like to wish you all a very Happy International Yoga Day. 21st June 2018 was celebrated in many places as International Yoga Day. Thanks to technology and internet, I was overwhelmed to see thousands of people gather in various parts of the world. I hope that each and every Yoga enthusiast that I know of, celebrated this day.

We will be celebrating the same on 24th June 2018 at Ayurveda Pura Health Spa by offering free yoga lessons throughout the day. If anyone is interested in attending do get in touch with us by calling 0208 312 8383 option 3 or email us at spa@ayurvedapura.com

Just last week I was running the Ayurvedic Beauty Therapies Course.  And while I write this blog, a few elements of the course have popped into my mind which I would like to share.

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From an Ayurvedic point of view, beauty isn’t skin deep. It’s much more than that. It is inner health and harmony. It also involves internal cleansing along with external nourishment. Looking good, looking beautiful, looking healthy, glowing etc is everyone’s birth right. According to Ayurveda, it is our duty to look after our bodies and mind and feel confident.  We believe that this body is given to us on rent by the highest creator and it is our duty to look after it. And to do this Ayurveda gives us certain tools

ONE: Do not put anything on the skin that you cannot put on your tongue or in your mouth. Whatever you put on your skin should be so safe that even if you ingest it, it will only benefit you and not harm you. So next time you are out there looking for a skin cleanser or skin oil, cream, lotion  etc, make it a habit to read the ingredients and become aware  of what you are putting on your skin.

TWO: All foods can become beauty products. So in a way, beauty literally starts from your kitchen. Foods can be turned into oils, face masks, cleansers, gels etc.

THREE: You are what you eat, literally. So become mindful of what you put in to your body. Ultimately it is going to affect all the outer parts of your body including skin, nails, hair etc.

hairFOUR: In Ayurveda, anti aging is one of the most important aims. By anti aging, we mean not only looking younger from the outside but also feeling younger and healthier from the inside. One may say that anti aging approaches could begin at the age of 30, 40 or 50. But Ayurveda says no to it all. According to Ayurveda, the moment a baby is born, the whole aging process commences hence all holistic anti aging approaches are applied at birth. And the most important one is hot oil massages. Therefore as a part of your anti aging routine make sure to receive regular massages. Sesame Seed Oil is the best as it contains several vitamins minerals etc to help support skin health.

FIVE: Make oils and Ghee your best friends. They aren’t dangerous, fattening or life threatening, depending on how you use them. Ghee can be used as a natural cleanser for the skin. Likewise Sesame Seed Oil is also used as a cleanser.

Beauty Tips for Summer:

Smoothies: For people who love their smoothies, here is a simple smoothie recipe for healthy glowing skin:

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  • Cucumber
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Turmeric
  • Fresh grated ginger
  • Fresh lime juice

Ayurveda Pura’s Timeless Beauty Magic Mix powder – ½ teaspoon to be added to a glass of the smoothie

Consume this smoothie around mid morning time and if you are feeling enthusiastic then again around late afternoon time.

ARWMagic Skin Recipe:

 

Mix equal amounts of the above and apply to the facial skin and any skin region that may be exposed to sun. Leave it on for 15 minutes and wash with cool or tepid water.

The combination helps to clear up the skin, helps towards even skin tone and also helps to prevent any skin break outs.

Cucumber MaskGround and mashed turmeric

  • Cucumber pulp
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Pinchful of turmeric.

Blend the above together to make a smooth paste

Apply to skin as a mask, leave for 15 minutes and wash with water.

This is a very cooling and refreshing mask and helps to remove excess summes heat from the skin and body.

Rose Water

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Every evening cleanse the face with Rose Water and then apply rose water eye pads to eyes. Leave for 20 minutes and remove. This is best done before going to sleep.

Ayurveda believes that whenever there is excess heat in the body, it rises up to the head and neck region especially eyes. And if you don’t get rid of this heat then it will start burning the tissues around the eyes which leads to dark circles, fine lines and wrinkles. A simple way to get rid of this heat is by applying rose water to eyes.

Castor Oil Cleanse

You can also follow a three day Castor Oil cleanse to help support the skin and systems.

Spinach and Cucumber smoothie as mentioned above to be take two times a day during the three days cleanse program.

Just before bedtime, mix two tablespoons of hot Castor Oil with 2 capsules of Triphala. Take this along with a cup of De-Tox Tea.

The above is done for three consecutive days. This cleansing program helps to remove excess heat from the body, helping to give a glow to the skin.

Would love to hear how you got along with the above suggestions for summer.

Just a few dates for your diary:

11th August 2018: I will be giving a talk in Coventry. Please follow this link for details. Click Here

16th and 17th September 2018: I will be in Farringdon, Hampshire talking about Ayurveda and running a cookery workshop. For details contact on info@AyurvedaPura.com

12th September 2018: We are running a Mentoring Day at Ayurveda Pura Academy. So any practitioners or therapists are most welcome to join. Click Here

15th November 2018: Ayurveda Pura will be holding an open evening at Ayurveda Pura Health Spa. This would be a great time to meet like minded people and network with them. Click Here

 

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