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This shampoo supports hair growth due to mild plant-based detergents – they do not over-dry or irritate the scalp, don’t break brittle hair and don’t split ends as sulphates-based shampoos. The plant-based detergents in the Ecobeauty shampoo are glucosides which are derived from glucose (coconut and sugarcane) and cocobetain (derived from coconut). They will wash your hair very well unless you use conditioner with silicones. In that case you should wash your head with a mass-market shampoo once a month to prevent silicone build-up (unless you like this effect :)).
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Photo: turmeric infuse in sesame oil for ayurvedic cream.
Turmeric is an antioxidant that fights free radicals and toxins. It also has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory functions. For those with sensitive skin conditions like rosacea or eczema, its anti-inflammatory properties help soothe flare-ups. If you suffer from acne, turmeric works to fight the bacteria that plays a critical role in its formation. There is a long list of skin care benefits associated with turmeric, including the treatment of acne blemishes, blackheads, dark spots and hyperpigmentation. Turmeric might temporarily stain your skin yellow, that’s why we make infuse oil with it to use in our creams.
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It is very important to have a clean place to make organic cosmetics because organic preservatives are very weak. Laboratory for cosmetics should satisfy several requirements: the walls and floor must be easy cleaned; the room should contain a sink and it is important to have a big storage. Also, the lab contains a lot of equipment – homogenizer, high speed mixer, stove, distiller (because only distilled or rain water is suited for organic cosmetics).
A mudra in Sanskrit means “seal,” “gesture” or “mark”. Yoga mudras are gestures often practiced with the hands and fingers. They carry specific goals of channelling your body’s energy flow.
It is known more than 100 mudras that have been developed over the centuries. In India, mudras are a part of all ritual activities and dances, mudras are practiced in tantric rituals. In yoga mudras are used in meditations, in kundalini yoga they help to raise energy levels and activate chakras. Ayurveda uses mudras for healing and general wellbeing.
Mudras can help to restore our energetic balance and the lifeblood. Practicing mudras does not take much time, does not require special premises and it brings a good result!