Explore Healla’s approach to everyday living, personal care, natural products, ingredients, and conscious industry practice.
Explore Healla’s approach to everyday living, personal care, natural products, ingredients, and conscious industry practice.
Ear oiling is explored as a traditional Ayurvedic practice connected to comfort, care and the delicate sensory pathways of the body. This article introduces Karna Purana, the use of medicated oils, and the importance of practitioner guidance when working with ear-related care.
Kesh Paricharya is Ayurveda’s traditional approach to hair care. This article explains hair type, oiling, cleansing, conditioning and scalp care as part of a regular ritual that treats hair health as daily body care, not only appearance.
Ayurveda gives oils an important place in body care because of their role as carriers, protectors and nourishment mediums. This article explores Sneha Kalpana, medicated oil preparation, and why oils are traditionally used for deeper contact with the skin and body.
Lip care is presented as a small but important part of daily body care. This article explores traditional ingredients such as walnut shell powder, beetroot, shea butter, almond oil, coconut oil, manjistha and sesame oil for soft, nourished and protected lips.
Patch testing is introduced as a practical step before using new skin, hair or body products. This article explains the Ayurvedic idea of testing suitability, how to perform a basic patch test, and when extra caution or professional advice is needed.
Indigo powder is introduced as a traditional plant-based hair colour used with henna to create darker shades. This article explains its role in natural colouring, scalp care and hair appearance, along with basic points to understand before use.
Pad Paricharya is Ayurveda’s traditional foot care ritual. This article explores warm foot baths, foot massage and nourishment as a way to restore attention to one of the most used and often neglected parts of the body.
This article explores traditional Ayurvedic herbs used in under-eye care, including neem and tulsi. It introduces their place in skin care, cooling support, puffiness, dark circles and the wider idea that the delicate eye area needs consistent, gentle care.
Henna and indigo are explored as traditional plant-based options for natural hair colour. This article explains how the two powders are used separately or together to create darker shades, including black, brown and reddish-brown tones.
Amla, Brahmi, Bhringraj, Reetha and Shikakai are introduced as traditional herbs used in Ayurvedic hair care. This article explains their role in scalp care, cleansing, nourishment, shine, strength and the return of hair care to daily body ritual.
Ayurvedic skin care is explored through the connection between food, constitution, cleansing, nourishment and daily body care. This article introduces Vata, Pitta and Kapha skin tendencies and the role of simple routines in supporting the skin from inside and outside.
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