This book has all the traditional Ayurvedic beauty recipes that are mentioned in the classical texts. The saying 'Old is Gold' truly comes to meaning here. In the present world of transformation, the field of cosmetology has developed tremendously.
Despite of these advances, branded and easily usable cosmetics, the Indian traditional beauty recipes have their own respectable place amongst the present world of cosmetics.
Age old traditional Ayurvedic beauty recipes gives tremendous results even today. Traditional Ayurvedic herbal cosmetics preparations have their own precious effects in enhancing the natural beauty of a person. Ayurvedic facial recipe and different types of lepas for different problems, told in this book are all tested and they are really effective. Face masks, time tested hair care recipes for dark and voluminous hair, maintenance of eyes, sparkling teeth without gum problems, are all in these very pages.
All of these tips are compiled in this single book that can help you become the most beautiful and healthy version of yourself.
Dr. Mythrey. R C, is post-graduated in Kayachikitsa, and has done PG- Dip in Yoga education. Presently working as Professor in the Dept. of post graduate studies in Kayachikitsa, Govt. Ayurveda medical College, Mysuru. Dr. Mythrey has an excellent academic and professional formation. It is the result of her good interpersonal relationship skills, creativeness, and being organized with social responsibility. She has more than 15 years of teaching and clinical experience in Kayachikitsa with dermatology specialization. She is treating many challenging dermatological cases of modern era. Dr. Mythrey has special interest in treating cosmetic problems through age old Ayurvedic remedies. She has undergone many trainings to upgrade the teaching knowledge & methodology. She is guiding number of post graduate students, has published many articles in national and international journals and has authored few books.
1. "Charmada Saamanya Rogagalu Mattu Sarala Chikitsegalu" (Kannada) - Chethana Arogya Maale 2010 under Sree Lalitha Book Bureau, Mysuru
2. "Aaharadinda Aarogya" (Kannada) Dept. of AYUSH, Govt. of Karnataka and NRHM, Bengaluru. Year of Publication 2011-2012
3. Not me but You' A Success Saga of GAMC Mysuru NSS Unit for the past three years (2012-2015), for RGUHS NSS unit Bengaluru. Year of Publication 2015
4. "Daily yogic practices" MTR Publication, Printers-Manish enterprises-2018
Dr. Mythrey is the Member of RED CROSS SOCIETY and Lifetime member of "Kannada Sahitya Parishat."
Dr. Mythrey is also the Chief consultant at Dhanya Ayurveda Health Clinic and Therapeutic Yoga Centre, Mysore.
Skin disorders are of Multidimensional. It can be genetic, auto immune, simple infectious, allergic or of cosmetic problems. Whatever is the cause, once developed, skin diseases are not easy to get cured. They have a major impact on individual's daily activities, psychological (emotional) state and social relationships. One has to overcome Social Consequences for being a stigma and also confront the financial burden spent over the therapies for betterment of the skin.
Skin is a sense organ and it is the outer protective covering of the body. In humans, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system (the integumentary system comprises the skin and its appendages like hair, nail, sweat glands etc; acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage, such as loss of water or abrasion from outside).
Skin also acts like a mirror, it reflects the inner health. Healthy body, healthy mind and healthy skin; all together enhances the beauty of a person.
BEAUTY is defined as the qualities in a person which pleases the aesthetic senses. It includes shape of the body, color and texture of the skin, hair and nails. In the olden scriptures, the beauty is termed as "shubha" signifying pure, neat and complete with both inner and outer expression of a body and soul. Beauty is also defined as "Roopam, gunam, vayastyag, iti shubhanga Karanam." i e; the long lasting outer and inner beauty which is responsible for the attractive presentation of oneself. Roopam is outer beauty- personified by shining, healthy hair and a clear, radiant complexion. Gunam refers to inner beauty the beauty that shines from within, characterized by a warm, pleasing personality and innocence of mind and heart. Vayastyag means lasting beauty-looking and feeling younger than the chronological age.
Ayurveda determines health and beauty of a person by assessing the quality of ten components of the body. They are 1. Saara (quality and quantity of seven tissue elements), 2. Samhanana(compactness of the body). 3. Satwa (positive mental attitude). 4. Saatmya (compatibility related to food and environment) 5. Prakruti (genetic constitution originated by birth), 6.Pramana (Height and weight).
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