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Secrets of Facial Toners: The Key to Beautiful Skin Facial toners have been a well-known part of the skincare routine for years, but they often don't get enough attention. However, it's worth reaching for these types of products regularly, because they can have a big impact on the condition and appearance of our skin. What exactly is facial toner? A toner is a water-based skin care product that contains active ingredients dissolved in it. It is usually used after cleansing the skin, but before applying a serum or cream. Its main purpose is to restore the skin's proper pH, which can be disturbed by the use of cleansing products. In addition, toners often contain active ingredients that can additionally have a beneficial effect on the condition of the skin. A facial toner is a cosmetic product used in daily skin care, the main task of which is to restore the skin's proper pH after cleansing, moisturize, refresh and prepare it for further care steps, such as applying a serum or cream. It may contain various ingredients, such as plant extracts, acids (e.g. salicylic, glycolic), vitamins and moisturizing substances. Facial toners come from the skincare traditions of many cultures, but it is not possible to clearly indicate one country as the place of their origin. Modern toners, as we know them today, evolved from ancient preparations used to refresh and cleanse the skin, which were used in ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. At that time, various mixtures of herbs, vinegars and wines were used, which had similar functions to today's toners. Modern toner formulas began to develop in the 19th and 20th centuries, with advances in cosmetic chemistry and dermatology, mainly in Asia and the United States. Types of facial toners When choosing a natural face toner, we should consider what type and kind of skin we have, what problem we are struggling with and what effect on the skin we expect. The appropriate active ingredients contained in a given toner will take care of this specific type of skin and cope with its imperfections. There is a huge selection of toning cosmetics on the market, we can divide them into several main types: - moisturizing tonics - the most universal, ideal for people with dry and mature skin; they contain moisturizing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, trehalose and aloe. - cleansing tonics - contain active substances that help cleanse pores, contain ingredients such as niacinamide, salicylic acid or herbal extracts; they are suitable for people with oily and combination skin and a tendency to develop imperfections - anti-aging tonics - rich in antioxidants such as vitamin C or plant extracts, can help fight free radicals and delay the skin aging process - soothing tonics - contain soothing ingredients such as allantoin or oat extract, perfect for sensitive and atopic skin - smoothing tonics – thanks to low AHA concentrations, they smooth the skin surface, lighten discolorations and give it a radiant appearance. How to use facial tonic? Toner is best used after cleansing the skin. A small amount of the product is enough, which we gently rub into the skin of the face. It can be applied to the palm of the hand or using a cotton pad. Products with an atomizer are also popular, where the mist is sprayed directly onto the face. The next steps of care can be applied to dry or damp skin. Japanese skin care - facial toner is essential Japanese women use facial toner as an integral part of their skincare routine. In Japan, toner is known as "lotion" (ローション, rōshon) and plays a very important role in daily skincare. the apanese skincare routine, often consisting of several steps, is known for its attention to detail and use of advanced technology and natural ingredients. a typical japanese lotion (toner) is designed to: Moisturizing: Japanese toners often contain moisturizing ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, glycerin or plant extracts that help maintain the right level of moisture in the skin. Preparing the skin: Toner helps prepare the skin to receive subsequent products, such as serums and creams, improving their absorption and effectiveness. Soothing and refreshing: Soothing ingredients such as green tea, aloe and chamomile extracts help soothe irritations and refresh the skin. Japanese skin care places great emphasis on moisturising and protecting the skin’s hydrolipid barrier, which is key to a healthy and youthful complexion. That’s why toner (lotion) is commonly used by Japanese women as one of the fundamental steps in their daily skin care routine. 4o Is this conversation helpful
Have you ever wondered how to achieve perfect skin, free from wrinkles and discoloration? The answer may lie in retinol H10, an organic chemical compound that is one of the forms of vitamin A. Retinoids are the real secret to healthy and youthful skin, which is gaining more and more popularity. What is retinol and how does it work? Retinol, also known as a form of vitamin A, works in several ways, primarily by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin and helping to remove dead skin, improving skin texture. It is an important ingredient in anti-wrinkle care. RETINOL H10 – a revolution in skin care New from the Orientana brand, RETINOL H10, is an innovative, stable form of retinol that minimizes the risk of irritation. Thanks to the hydrogenation process, retinol is more stable and effective, and its main task is to stimulate the synthesis of hyaluronic acid, thanks to which it provides the skin with moisture and firmness. It can be found in one of the latest cosmetics from the Orientana brand - ADVANCED SKIN LIFT UP SERUM REISHI I RETINOL H10 0.5%. Skin reconstruction and regeneration RETINOL H10 works not only on the skin surface, but also deep in its structure, accelerating the reconstruction of skin cells and normalizing the production of melanin. Thanks to this, it is possible to achieve an even skin tone and reduce discoloration. It regenerates the skin by filling it with moisture and improving its structure. How to use RETINOL H10 correctly? It is necessary to start with smaller concentrations, gradually increasing the frequency of use, until daily use. It is recommended to apply to cleansed skin in the evening, avoiding sun exposure. After about 2 months of regular use, you can notice the first effects - improvement of skin elasticity and firmness and reduction of wrinkles.
Summer is a time of intense sun, high temperatures and… frequent mistakes in skin care. Most people know that a sunscreen is a must-have in the routine, but still few of us think about what should be under the SPF for the face . And it is the well-chosen base layer that can determine the effectiveness of sun protection, the comfort of wearing the filter, and even the condition of the skin after a whole day of exposure to UV rays. As a beautician, I often hear questions like: Is it enough to apply just a filter? Can I use a vitamin C serum under SPF? What about hydration? The answer is not clear-cut – it all depends on the needs of the skin, the type of cosmetic with a filter and the conditions we live in. SPF for the face is just one part of the puzzle – what is underneath it is equally important. In this article I explain: why it is worth applying care under the cream with a filter, what ingredients work best in summer, which formulas work with SPF and which can weaken its effect, and what the perfect morning routine looks like during the sun season. Let's start with the basics - why use anything under SPF on your face at all? Why is it worth applying something under SPF on your face? A sunscreen is one of the most important skincare products – it protects the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation, prevents photoaging and discoloration. However, for SPF to be effective and not burden the skin, it should be part of a well-planned morning routine. The filter alone is not enough – it is worth preparing the complexion for its application by using appropriate base cosmetics. Better filter adhesion and efficiency Well-moisturized and smooth skin is the perfect base for any sunscreen. SPF for the face spreads better and doesn't roll if you apply a light serum or moisturizer beforehand. This way, you can be sure that the sunscreen will work evenly and effectively. Strengthening antioxidant protection UV radiation not only damages the DNA of skin cells, but also generates so-called oxidative stress , which accelerates the aging process. That is why cosmetologists recommend using a serum with vitamin C or other antioxidants under SPF for the face - it is an effective shield against free radicals. Studies show that the combination of vitamin C and sun filters significantly increases photoprotection. Moisturizing and protecting the skin barrier High temperatures, sun and air conditioning can lead to dehydration of the epidermis. Sunscreen alone is often not enough, especially if it contains alcohol or mattifying ingredients. Therefore, it is worth applying a cosmetic with hyaluronic acid, trehalose or squalane under the SPF for the face , which will provide the right level of hydration and prevent the feeling of tightness. Comfortable to wear all day long Properly selected care under SPF makes the skin look fresh, not too shiny, and the filter does not "cake" or boil. This is especially important when you use makeup - a care base under the filter improves its durability and aesthetics on the face. So if you want your face SPF to do its job not only on paper but in reality, don't skip the base care stage. Light, moisturizing and antioxidant formulas will help your skin better withstand sun exposure and provide comfort all day long. Great! Here's another part of a blog post written by a beautician, with an emphasis on the SEO phrase "face SPF" : Features of the perfect SPF face cosmetics for summer In the summer, skin care must be light, effective and well thought out. High temperatures, humidity, sweat and excess sebum mean that every additional layer on the face can affect the comfort of the entire day. Therefore, if you reach for SPF for the face , also consider what cosmetics to apply under the filter , so as not to overload the skin and not weaken the protective effect. Light, quickly absorbed formulas Gel, water or water-emulsion products work best under SPF for the face . They should absorb quickly and not leave a greasy film. Serums and essences that do not negatively affect the durability of filters or cause them to roll are well tolerated. Examples of ideal consistencies: Ashwagandha ampoule serum Tremella serum elixir. Hello Papaya Vitamin C Serum Snail Slime Essence Non-comedogenic and oil-free compositions In the summer, many people struggle with excessive skin shine and clogged pores. That is why it is worth using non-comedogenic cosmetics under SPF for the face , free of heavy oils or waxes. Such formulas not only prevent imperfections, but also work better with chemical and mineral filters. Active ingredients supporting UV protection Some substances not only “get along” well with SPF, but actually enhance its effects. These include: Vitamin C and E – strong antioxidants that increase the effectiveness of sun protection, ashwagandha - a strong antioxidant, it eliminates free radicals produced by radiation niacinamide – regulates sebum, has anti-inflammatory and brightening effects, hyaluronic acid – binds water and protects the skin against dehydration, CICA (Centella Asiatica) – soothes, regenerates and protects blood vessels Minimalist and compatible compositions Cosmetics under SPF should be well thought out – the fewer irritating ingredients, the better. Avoid too intensive AHA/BHA acids, retinoids and exfoliating products in the morning. The ideal care under SPF for the face is one that supports the epidermal barrier, does not interact with the filter and does not cause irritation. A beautician's tip Remember – not every cosmetic will work well with a sunscreen. If your face SPF is rolling, shining or “cakey”, it is worth taking a look at the previous layers of care. Sometimes it is enough to change the serum to a lighter one or skip the cream to improve the durability of the sun protection. Properly selected active ingredients not only do not interfere with sunscreens, but can actually enhance the effect of SPF for the face , support the skin in the fight against free radicals and prevent discoloration. Below is a list of substances that are worth using in a serum or light cream under SPF in the summer - also in the context of daily antioxidant care. The best active ingredients for facial SPF Properly selected active ingredients not only do not interfere with sunscreens, but can actually enhance the effect of SPF for the face , support the skin in the fight against free radicals and prevent discoloration. Below I discuss a list of substances that are worth using in a serum or light cream under SPF in the summer - also in the context of daily antioxidant care. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and derivatives) Vitamin C plays a key role in summer care - one of the best-studied and most effective antioxidants. In the form of ascorbic acid or its stable derivatives such as ethylated vitamin C, it neutralizes free radicals formed under the influence of UV radiation, and thus really supports the action of sunscreens. Regular use of a serum with vitamin C in the morning, under SPF for the face , not only strengthens the antioxidant protection of the skin, but also prevents discoloration and evens out the skin tone. This is an excellent choice for people with gray, tired skin prone to pigmentation irregularities - and at the same time an ideal base for a filter, because modern vitamin C formulas are light, watery and well absorbed. Niacinamide The second ingredient that is worth including in your morning routine before applying SPF to your face is niacinamide – also known as vitamin B3. This substance is famous for its versatility and very good skin tolerance. It has anti-inflammatory effects, regulates sebum secretion, strengthens the epidermal barrier and has a depigmenting effect – which is why it is especially recommended for people struggling with sun or acne discolorations. Niacinamide is also great for oily and combination skin, because it has a mattifying and soothing effect, which helps maintain comfort even on hot days. When combined with sunscreens, it creates a harmonious duo – it protects the skin from photodamage and at the same time supports its natural defense mechanisms. Hyaluronic acid (in various forms) We cannot forget about the ingredient that ensures the comfort of wearing SPF even on the hottest days – hyaluronic acid. This physiological humectant, naturally occurring in our skin, has the ability to bind water in the epidermis and maintain the appropriate level of hydration. Thanks to its lightness and compatibility with other ingredients, it is perfect for use under SPF for the face – it does not burden the complexion, does not interfere with filters and provides comfort throughout the day. Hyaluronic acid in various molecular forms (high- and low-molecular) effectively improves skin elasticity, reduces the feeling of tightness after applying the filter and facilitates the distribution of protective cosmetics. This is an inconspicuous but extremely important ingredient in summer care for all types of skin – including dry, reactive and mature skin. Plant antioxidants – a natural shield for the skin Schizandra Chinensis (Chinese Schisandra) - antioxidant shield Schisandra chinensis extract is a source of lignans and flavonoids – compounds with strong antioxidant properties. It protects the skin from environmental damage, improves its resistance to stress, and at the same time has soothing and anti-inflammatory effects. It is an excellent ingredient to use under SPF for the face in the summer , especially in conditions of urban smog and strong sunlight. Rhodiola Rosea (Rhodiola rosea) – an adaptogen that protects against cellular stress An adaptogenic root that acts as a biological shield – it helps the skin adapt to harsh environmental conditions, such as UV radiation, pollution and extreme temperatures. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, supports regeneration and slows down the aging process. Withania Somnifera (ashwagandha) – Ayurvedic antioxidant and soothing adaptogen Ashwagandha, known in Ayurveda, has a calming effect on skin stressed by the sun and external factors. The withanolides contained in the root have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and protective properties. It is a great choice under SPF for the face , especially for dry, reactive and dehydrated skin. Centella Asiatica (Asian Pennywort) – soothing and regenerating Asiatic pennywort has a soothing, regenerating and strengthening effect. Madecassoside and asiaticoside support the processes of epidermal regeneration, protect against oxidative stress and strengthen blood vessels. An ingredient recommended under SPF , especially in the care of vascular and sensitive skin. Formulas to avoid under face SPF Choosing the right care for your sunscreen is crucial not only for the comfort of wearing the product, but above all for the effectiveness of UV protection. Although SPF for the face is a pillar of the summer routine, not every product we apply under the filter works to its advantage. Some ingredients or formulas can reduce its stability, cause it to roll on the skin, or intensify imperfections and shine. It's worth knowing what to avoid - especially on hot, humid days, when the skin reacts more quickly to overload. The first category of ingredients to avoid under SPF are heavy emollients, i.e. fatty oils, butters and waxes, especially in high concentrations. Although they can be helpful in night-time regeneration, their application in the morning - under a cream with a filter - often ends with excessive shine, a sticky feeling or even clogging of pores. A heavy lipid layer can also interfere with the adhesion and distribution of the filter, leading to its uneven distribution and reduced effectiveness of sun protection. As a result, SPF for the face does not work as it should - and the comfort of wearing it drastically decreases. The second mistake is reaching for active cosmetics with exfoliating or irritating effects in the morning, especially those containing high concentrations of AHA and BHA acids, retinol or retinoids . Although these ingredients are great for evening care, in the morning they can increase the skin's sensitivity to UV radiation and increase the risk of discoloration. What's more, applying such preparations under SPF for the face in the middle of summer, without precise knowledge of their phototoxicity, can lead to micro-irritations, dryness and hyperreactivity of the skin. Another problem may be excessive layering of care – i.e. too many products before applying the filter. Although many people like comprehensive routines, applying several layers of serums, creams, oils and boosters can lead to the so-called "rolling" of SPF, i.e. its unsightly abrasion during the day. Additionally, it increases the risk of interaction of ingredients and destabilization of sun protection. In the summer, it is worth relying on the principle of "less is more" – one well-chosen active product and a light moisturizing cream will definitely be enough under SPF for the face . You should also avoid products with unpredictable compatibility with filters – especially cosmetics with strong silicones, highly pigmented or with a pronounced lifting effect (e.g. with a high content of filmformers). Although they often provide an “instant smoothing effect”, they can cause the facial SPF to roll or not combine well with makeup. Beautician's tip: If your sunscreen doesn't spread well, is heavy or leaves streaks - the problem may not be the SPF itself, but the care you applied beforehand. Sometimes it's enough to reduce the number of layers or change the cream formula to a lighter one to notice a huge difference in comfort and effectiveness of protection. How to apply SPF care step by step? For facial SPF to work effectively and provide the declared sun protection, not only its quality is crucial, but also the method of application and skin preparation. Every morning skincare routine should be well thought out, light and adapted to the current needs of the skin. Excessive products, poorly selected formulas or incorrect order can cause even the best sunscreen to fail to fulfill its function. Here's how to properly apply skincare under SPF - step by step. Start by thoroughly but gently cleansing your skin. In the summer, when sweating and sebum production increase, it is worth reaching for SLS-free cleansing foams or gels, which effectively remove the remains of night care without damaging the hydrolipid barrier. Cleansed skin absorbs active ingredients better and allows the filter to distribute evenly. The next step is toning – restoring the skin's natural pH after washing and gently moisturizing it. Choose toners or water essences with mild humectants, e.g. glycerin or aloe, which will prepare the skin to receive the serum. This step is often skipped, which is a pity – toning improves the absorption of subsequent cosmetics and minimizes the feeling of dryness after SPF, especially if you use mattifying filters. Next comes the serum – this is where you incorporate active ingredients that support sun protection, such as vitamin C, niacinamide, schisandra, ashwagandha or rhodiola rosea . Choose a serum with a light, water-gel formula – it will absorb quickly, will not burden the skin and will be an active base for facial SPF . The serum should be adapted to the skin type and its needs: antioxidant for mature skin, mattifying for oily skin, regenerating for sensitive skin. The next step is a moisturizer , although it is not always necessary. If your SPF contains moisturizers and has a comfortable consistency, you can use it without a previous cream. However, if you have dry, dehydrated skin or use a filter that tends to dry out, a light moisturizer (e.g. with hyaluronic acid, trehalose or algae) will be a great support. Just be careful not to overdo it with the number of layers - too rich a cream can cause the SPF for the face to roll. Finally, apply a sunscreen – preferably SPF 30 or SPF 50 , selected for your skin type (mineral or chemical, light fluid, cream-gel or emulsion). Apply it generously – the face requires about half a teaspoon of cream to achieve the level of protection declared by the manufacturer. Allow the SPF to absorb well before moving on to makeup or the next steps. Beautician's tip: Remember – proper SPF application is not only about choosing a good product, but also about consciously preparing your skin. With light, well-chosen active cosmetics and the right order of steps, SPF for the face will work effectively all day long – and you will avoid irritation, shine and discoloration. FAQ – the most frequently asked questions by patients at a beauty salon Choosing and properly applying SPF to your face is one of the most common topics during cosmetic consultations, especially in the spring and summer. Below you will find answers to questions that my patients regularly ask – maybe they will also dispel your doubts. Can facial SPF replace moisturizer? Yes, but not always. Many modern sunscreens contain moisturizing ingredients, but they are usually not enough in the summer. It is worth applying a water serum (for example, one of the SPF ampoule serums) or a light moisturizing cream (for example, a vitamin C cream or a tremella cream) beforehand. Should I use a serum or cream under SPF? It depends on the needs of the skin. If the filter itself is comfortable, the serum will be enough. For dry or irritated skin, it is worth adding a moisturiser. The most important thing is not to overload the skin with too many layers - the priority is for the SPF for the face to spread well and not roll. My patients praise the serum ampoules under the SPF. Can retinol be used in summer under SPF? Retinol itself is not photosensitizing, but it increases the skin's sensitivity to UV radiation, so its use in the summer requires great caution. If you continue the treatment, take care of regeneration, strong hydration and daily, high SPF protection for the face SPF 50. However, it is safest to limit retinoids to evening care, take a break in the summer season or choose Retinol H10 (hydrogenated), which is not irritating. Can I apply SPF directly to cleansed skin? Theoretically yes, but it is not an optimal solution. Skin without a moisturizing layer loses water faster, which can affect the comfort of wearing the filter. Even a thin layer of toner and a light serum can significantly improve the durability and quality of SPF application to the face . Why does SPF roll or wear off ? The most common reason is incompatibility with previous care – too greasy cream, too many silicones or layering too many products. It is worth testing different configurations and opting for minimalist, light formulas under the filter. Do I need to reapply SPF during the day if I'm not at the beach? Yes, if you are exposed to sunlight for many hours – even in the city. Facial SPF loses its effectiveness after a few hours, especially if you sweat, touch your face or wear makeup. Does SPF clog pores? Not everyone. Modern SPF formulas are becoming lighter, non-comedogenic and suited to different skin types. When choosing SPF for your face, pay attention to its composition – avoid heavy oils, waxes and comedogenic filters if you tend to have imperfections. However, always wash off SPF in the evening. The best solution to ensure no pore clogging is a two-step cleansing. First, a Makeup Removal Oil, then a foam or gel. How to combine SPF with makeup? After applying sunscreen, wait a few minutes for the product to absorb. Avoid rubbing and apply makeup gently – preferably with a sponge or fingers. SPF for the face in a light emulsion or cream-gel works well with mineral foundations and light BB creams. My Summary – Take Care of Your SPF Care and Your Skin Will Thank You Proper sun protection is more than just choosing a good filter. For facial SPF to be effective, it should be applied to properly prepared skin – moisturized, strengthened and protected from oxidative stress. It is worth taking care of light formulas, active antioxidant ingredients and avoiding cosmetics that may interfere with its action. As a beautician, I see how much of an impact your daily routine has on your skin's condition - especially in the summer. Proper care under SPF for your face not only increases the effectiveness of sun protection, but also reduces the formation of discolorations, wrinkles and dryness. The key is a conscious, consistent approach and avoiding random layers that don't cooperate with your skin - or the filter. If you want to choose the right products for SPF or need a light, effective antioxidant serum for the day – reach for proven solutions with natural ingredients and a light, gel base. The skin really needs less in the summer – but wisely selected. Check out the range of serums and creams under SPF available at Orientana – based on plant adaptogens and antioxidants, ideal for summer. Żaneta Pasierkiewicz - Orientana beautician
Ayurveda – the oldest system of natural medicine originating in India – has for thousands of years emphasized the importance of daily rituals that combine body care with care for the mind and spirit. One of the most important of these is a massage containing natural oils , known as Abhyanga . It is not just a moment of relaxation – it is a comprehensive therapeutic practice, aimed at restoring energy balance, nourishing tissues and strengthening immunity. In Ayurvedic massage, the key role is played by aromatherapy oil , whose scent affects the nervous system, and active ingredients penetrate the skin, bringing a number of health benefits. Massage with its use activates blood and lymph circulation, improves skin metabolism, reduces muscle tension, and supports body detoxification. It is the therapeutic properties of massage - confirmed by both tradition and modern research - that make regular use of oils a daily ritual of taking care of health and beauty. The benefits of using oils go far beyond the care effect itself. A well-chosen natural base oil (e.g. sesame, almond or jojoba), enriched with the appropriate essential oil, not only regenerates the skin, but also has a soothing effect on emotions, improves the quality of sleep, relieves pain and tension. In Ayurveda, aromatherapy is treated as an important element of therapy - scents affect our life energy ( prana ) and mental state. In an era of stimuli overload and chronic stress, Ayurvedic oil massage becomes not only care, but also a form of conscious presence and deep contact with one's own body. It is health and beauty - enclosed in one, natural bottle. Orientana Ayurvedic Massage Oils – Natural Face, Body and Hair Care Orientana offers a wide range of natural massage oils that combine traditional Ayurvedic recipes with modern care needs. Below are seven exceptional products from this brand: Sandalwood and Turmeric Face Oil This oil is based on a blend of cold-pressed vegetable oils, such as sesame, jojoba and almond oil. Enriched with sandalwood oil and turmeric extract, it has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Recommended for daily facial massage, also in Gua Sha or Kobido rituals. Japanese Rose and Saffron Face Oil Contains rosehip oil, which has a rejuvenating and brightening effect, and saffron extract, a strong antioxidant that evens out skin tone. Additionally, sunflower and sesame oil support skin regeneration and nourishment. Ayurvedic Amla and Bhringraj Hair Oil A traditional Ayurvedic formula combining amla and bhringraj, known for their hair strengthening properties, preventing hair loss and graying. Regular use of the oil supports hair growth and improves the condition of the scalp. Ayurvedic Hair Therapy Gotu Kola Contains Gotu Kola extract, which stimulates hair growth and improves the condition of the scalp. Coconut and sesame oil nourish the hair, and lactic ferment strengthens and regenerates its structure. Anti-Cellulite Smoothing Oil 17 Ayurvedic Herbs Rich in rosemary oil, which improves microcirculation and supports tissue regeneration, and grape seed and sesame oils, which moisturize and strengthen the skin structure. Mustard oil has a warming effect, stimulating blood circulation and supporting detoxification. Jasmine Oil The combination of several Indian oils and vitamin E intensively moisturizes the skin of the body, enveloping it in the scent of jasmine. It has antibacterial and antiseptic properties, supporting the healing of minor wounds and preventing the formation of imperfections. Each of these oils is an excellent choice for those looking for natural and effective products for the care of the face, body and hair. With carefully selected ingredients and inspired by Ayurveda, Orientana oils support health and beauty in harmony with nature. Facial, body and scalp massage – what benefits does it give and why is it worth it? Regular massage of the face, body and scalp is not only a pleasure – it is also an effective care and healing ritual. In Ayurveda, it is treated as an essential element of daily health care. Performed using natural oils , it provides the skin with essential nutrients, stimulates circulation and supports detoxification. Here is why it is worth introducing a massage containing natural oils into your care routine. Therapeutic properties of massage: relaxation, circulation, regeneration The therapeutic properties of massage are confirmed in both Ayurveda and modern physiotherapy. A properly selected massage: – relaxes tense muscles and supports muscle regeneration – improves blood and lymph circulation, which facilitates the removal of toxins – reduces stress and nervous tension – helps sleep and improves mood All this becomes even more effective when we use a massage containing natural oils . A carrier oil matched to the needs of the skin, enriched with selected essential oils , enhances the therapeutic effect - both on a physical and emotional level. Massage for dry and sensitive skin – how to choose the right oil? Dry skin massage requires special care – just any oil won’t do. The key is a combination of moisturising, soothing and nourishing properties. For dry and sensitive skin, the following are great: – almond oil – delicate, soothing irritations, rich in vitamin E – jojoba oil – regulates sebum secretion and is well tolerated even by very sensitive skin – sesame oil – a classic carrier oil in Ayurveda, slightly warming and deeply nourishing Adding selected essential oils to these oils, such as Roman chamomile, lavender or geranium, increases their effectiveness – they have anti-inflammatory, soothing and regenerating effects. Scalp massage - hair growth stimulation and relief Scalp massage is a simple yet incredibly effective treatment that improves hair condition. It stimulates microcirculation in the skin, so that hair follicles receive more oxygen and nutrients, which translates into stronger growth. For massage it is worth using: – amla oil – strengthens hair, prevents hair loss and graying – bhringraj oil – stimulates hair growth and has anti-inflammatory effects – coconut or castor oil – regenerates and soothes the scalp, gives shine to the hair Enriching these oils with selected essential oils – e.g. rosemary (stimulates growth), tea tree (anti-dandruff) or lavender (soothes) – turns the massage into a complete therapy: it nourishes, relaxes and strengthens the hair from the roots to the ends. Incorporating facial, body and head massage into your daily routine is not just care, but a full-fledged regeneration ritual. Just a few minutes a day is enough to restore balance to your body and a healthy glow to your skin - with the help of nature, contained in one bottle of oil. Types of Ayurvedic Massage Oils – Tradition and Modernity Ayurvedic massage oils are not just a care element – they are a true tool of holistic therapy, based on knowledge passed down for thousands of years. In Ayurveda, great importance is attached to the type of base oil used depending on the skin type, season or current ailments. Modern aromatherapy is eager to reach for these traditional ingredients, combining their power with a modern approach to body and emotional care. Here are the most valuable oils used in aromatherapy massage – from classics to refreshing innovations. Sesame Oil - Classic Ayurvedic Base Oil Sesame oil is the most commonly used carrier oil in traditional Ayurvedic treatments. Warm, nourishing and deeply penetrating into tissues, it has the ability to warm the body and remove toxins (ama). It is rich in vitamins A and E, has anti-aging properties and supports skin regeneration. Used daily, especially in the morning, it is ideal for people with a Vata constitution. It can be combined with other oils, such as black pepper oil , for a more intense warming effect. Almond oil and sweet almond oil – soothing and moisturizing Sweet almond and almond oil are the perfect choice for hypersensitive, dry and irritated skin. Their mild, silky consistency means they are absorbed perfectly, leaving no greasy film. Rich in fatty acids and vitamins D and E, they perfectly moisturize and smooth the skin. Recommended for facial and body massage, also for eczema and itching. They blend perfectly with rose or lavender essential oils for a calming and soothing effect. Jojoba oil – light, similar to skin sebum Although technically a liquid wax, jojoba oil works great as a light and stable base oil . Its chemical structure resembles human sebum, making it exceptionally well tolerated by oily, combination and acne-prone skin. It regulates sebum secretion, supports regeneration and does not clog pores. Ideal for facial and décolleté massage. It can be used alone or in combination with tea tree, frankincense or lavender essential oils. Black Pepper and Ginger Oil – Warming Painkiller Properties Black pepper oil and ginger oil are known for their warming, analgesic and circulation stimulating effects. Applied topically to sore muscles and joints, they bring immediate relief and support muscle regeneration after physical exertion. They support tissue nourishment, reduce muscle tension and stiffness and accelerate the healing of micro-injuries. They are perfect for aromatherapy massage - especially the back, neck and limbs. Green Tea and Peppermint Oil - Refreshing and Antioxidant Green tea oil is a modern ingredient inspired by Ayurveda, rich in polyphenols with a strong antioxidant effect. It helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of free radicals and supports natural detoxification processes. Peppermint oil gives an immediate cooling and refreshing effect, improves concentration, relieves headaches and neck tension. Both are perfect for summer massage or after training, especially in combination with jojoba or almond oil to balance their intensive effect. Ayurvedic massage using carefully selected plant oils and essential oils is not just a cosmetic treatment, but a full-fledged therapeutic ritual. It is thanks to these natural ingredients that you can take care of your skin, senses and inner balance - every day, in your own home. Essential oils in massage - natural active ingredients and their power Aromatherapy massage is a combination of touch and smell – two forms of impact on the body that mutually reinforce each other. Thanks to essential oils that penetrate the skin and affect the sense of smell, massage becomes not only care, but also emotional and physical therapy. Choosing the right oils is the key to effectiveness – both in terms of relaxation, stimulation, detox or reduction of tension. Below you will find an overview of the most valuable natural substances used in Ayurvedic and modern massage. Selected essential oils: Natural rosemary oil – known for its warming and stimulating effect. Supports concentration, improves blood circulation and reduces muscle tension. Ideal for mental and physical fatigue. Geranium oil – balances hormone levels, has anti-inflammatory effects and soothes emotional tension. Works well in the care of dry and sensitive skin. Orange oil – known for its antidepressant and relaxing properties. It brightens the mood, helps to calm down and improves lymphatic circulation. Lemon oil – has cleansing, antibacterial and refreshing properties. Supports body detox, while toning and brightening the skin. Eucalyptus oil – has a strong refreshing, antiviral and relaxing effect. It facilitates breathing and also relieves muscle and joint pain. These selected essential oils are always used with the addition of an essential oil to a carrier oil such as almond, jojoba or sesame to create a safe and effective massage blend. Natural aromatic oils – how are they different from fragrance oils? In everyday language, many people use the terms "essential oil" and "fragrance oil" interchangeably, but the difference is fundamental. Natural aromatic oils , or essential oils, are obtained 100% from plants – flowers, leaves, bark, roots or fruits. They have proven therapeutic effects and can be safely applied to the skin in the appropriate dilution. Fragrance oil is a mixture of synthetic fragrances that imitate natural aromas but have no therapeutic properties and are often not suitable for use on the skin. Only natural aromatic oils are used in aromatherapy and massages, which not only smell beautiful, but also affect emotions, the immune system and the condition of the skin. Aromatherapy Oil and Its Effect on the Nervous System An aromatherapy oil is not only a carrier of scent – it is also an activator of physiological and emotional processes. Thanks to the rapid penetration of scent molecules through the nasal epithelium to the limbic system, oils can trigger an immediate reaction in the body: relaxation, concentration, improved mood or drowsiness. Examples of action: Lavender oil – calms, helps in falling asleep, reduces anxiety, Peppermint oil – stimulates the mind, has a refreshing effect and reduces the feeling of fatigue, Orange and lemon oil – support well-being, relieve emotional tension, refresh the mental space. In massage they act multidimensionally: through the skin – locally and systemically, and through the nervous system – influencing emotions, stress and regeneration. Rosemary oil , especially its pure form as natural rosemary oil , has an invigorating and stimulating effect on both body and mind. Often used in sports and stimulating massages. Its properties: reduction of muscle and joint pain, supporting circulation and tissue regeneration, improving memory, focus and concentration. Combined with lemon or mint oil, it has a stimulating, refreshing effect and is ideal for a morning massage or after intense physical exercise. A well-chosen composition of natural aromatic oils is the heart of an aromatherapy massage . Their physical, chemical and emotional properties support the body and mind on many levels - from soothing stress, through skin detox, to relaxing tension. Therefore, when choosing an aromatherapy oil , it is worth reaching for proven plant extracts that have real therapeutic power. Safety of Massage Oils and Their Proper Storage Body massage with natural oils is an effective and pleasant care ritual, but it is worth remembering the safety rules and proper storage. Even the best ingredient can be harmful if it is poorly matched to the skin type or stored in inappropriate conditions. Here are practical tips on how to safely use massage oils , also in the case of sensitive skin , pregnant women and children. How to use oil massage for sensitive skin? In the case of hypersensitive skin , it is crucial to use gentle, well-tolerated ingredients. Not every oil massage is suitable - you need to avoid harsh essential oils and choose mild carrier oils . For sensitive skin we recommend: grape seed oil – light, hypoallergenic, absorbs quickly almond oil – rich in vitamin E, has a soothing effect sesame oil – traditional in Ayurveda, but should be used with caution and tested on a small area first They can be enriched with essential oil , e.g. lavender or chamomile, in a very low concentration (1 drop per tablespoon of base oil). It is worth doing an allergy test beforehand. Safety of Massage Oils for Pregnant Women and Children The safety of massage oils for pregnant women and children requires special caution. Not all ingredients are suitable for these groups. For pregnant women: rosemary, sage and juniper oils should be avoided grape seed oil , almond oil and lavender oil in small concentration are safe For children: it is best to use only carrier oils , e.g. jojoba , coconut oil only exceptionally mild essential oils, such as chamomile or lavender, may be added , and then in minimal dilution (e.g. 0.25–0.5%) Massage for pregnant women should avoid the abdominal area, and for children – the face and hands. It is always worth doing an allergy test. Storing oils – the impact of light and temperature on durability Storage of massage oils directly affects their effectiveness and safety. Both carrier oils and essential oils are sensitive to light, heat and air. Most important rules: store oils in dark glass bottles keep them away from sunlight and heat sources Always close the bottle tightly after use use them before the expiration date – oxidized oil can irritate the skin Vegetable carrier oil , even unrefined and high quality, can go rancid after a few months. Essential oils usually retain their properties for 1-2 years, but only if stored properly. Carrier oils – how to choose a vegetable base oil for your skin needs? Choosing the right vegetable base oil is a key step in preparing a massage mixture. It is responsible for the skin's moisture level, slippage and absorption of active ingredients. For dry and mature skin the following are suitable: almond oil sesame oil avocado oil For oily and combination skin: grape seed oil jojoba oil For sensitive skin: borage oil rice oil apricot oil The purpose of the massage is also important. For relaxation, it is worth choosing mixtures with lavender oil, for detoxification - with lemon or rosemary, and for stimulation - with mint or eucalyptus. By using natural oils and following the rules for their safe use and storage, body massage becomes not only a care ritual, but also an effective form of regeneration and balance for the skin and senses. How to do a massage with oils? Practical tips Massage is one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve the condition of your skin, muscles and well-being. When enriched with natural oils , it gains additional therapeutic properties, becoming not only a form of care, but also a holistic therapy for the body and senses. Here's how to perform a massage containing natural oils , adapting the technique and composition to your needs. Classic massage vs. aromatherapy massage – differences in approach Classic massage is a universal technique focused on mechanical effects on muscles and tissues. It uses stroking, rubbing, kneading and vibrations. When combined with natural rosemary oil or peppermint oil, it becomes an effective method of reducing pain and tension. Aromatherapy massage focuses on the senses – it is a more delicate treatment, the aim of which is relaxation and emotional balance. The main role here is played by the fragrance oil , i.e. natural essential oil (e.g. lavender, geranium, lemon), selected to suit the needs of the person being massaged. Both techniques have therapeutic massage properties , but they differ in intensity and purpose of the treatment. Classic massage is more physiological, and aromatherapy is more sensual and subtle. Relaxation massage and massage for muscle pain - selection of technique and oil A relaxation massage focuses on calming the nervous system, slowing the heart rate and breathing, and reducing mental tension. It is best done in the evening, in a quiet environment and using oils with a calming effect - e.g. lavender, orange, geranium. Massage for muscle pain requires stronger, deeper movements and ingredients with warming and pain-relieving effects. Natural rosemary oil , peppermint oil , as well as ginger or black pepper work great here. They help stimulate circulation, release tension and speed up muscle regeneration . Massage with Chinese cupping and the use of natural oils Chinese cupping massage is an intensive treatment using negative pressure to stimulate blood and lymph circulation. It is used for detoxification, anti-cellulite and pain relief purposes. To ensure proper glide , it is essential to use a well-chosen oil - preferably fatty, with good viscosity. It is worth reaching for: grape seed oil – light and well tolerated almond oil – rich in vitamins and gentle to the skin compositions with the addition of natural rosemary, lemon or geranium oils Thanks to this, the use of natural oils in cupping massage increases its effectiveness and additionally nourishes the skin. Proper glide – how to ensure skin comfort? Proper glide is key to the comfort and effectiveness of the massage. Too dry skin or the wrong oil can cause unpleasant friction and irritation. How to achieve this? use a vegetable carrier oil (e.g. almond, sesame, grape seed) as the base of the mixture add a few drops of fragrance oil (essential), suited to the purpose of the massage control the amount of oil used - a thin layer is enough for a classic massage, a larger amount may be needed for a relaxing massage or cupping Remember that massages containing natural oils not only affect the body but also the emotions. Therefore, it is worth taking a moment to choose the oils that best suit your current needs – relaxation, energy, pain relief or skin care. Proper preparation, conscious use of ingredients and attention to detail make the massage a true ritual of renewal – both physical and emotional. How to choose the right massage oil? Choosing the right massage oil is not just a matter of scent or consistency – it is a decision that affects the effectiveness of the treatment, skin comfort and general well-being. In the era of natural care and the vast amount of available raw materials, it is easy to get lost. So how do you choose the right oil to reap the full benefits of using oils in a home or professional massage? A wide selection of oils – how not to get lost in the wealth of nature? The wide range of oils available on the market includes both cold-pressed vegetable oils and concentrated essential oils with therapeutic effects. Among them we can find jojoba, almond, grape seed, lavender, rosemary and lemon. In order not to get lost in this natural wealth: distinguish between base oils (carrier oils) and essential oils – the latter require dilution and caution choose the oil depending on your skin needs, mood and time of day read the compositions – only wonderful natural oils without synthetic additives will guarantee safety and effectiveness What to consider when choosing: skin type, massage purpose, time of day The choice of oils should be based on three main criteria: Skin type: Dry, mature – almond oil, avocado oil, sesame oil Oily, combination - jojoba oil, grape seed oil Sensitive – apricot, rice, borage oil Purpose of massage: Massage for muscle pain - carrier oil + peppermint , rosemary or black pepper oil Relaxing massage - base oil + lavender , geranium , orange oil Energizing or morning massage – base oil + lemon , eucalyptus , ginger Time of day: Morning: light oils (jojoba, grape seed), stimulating essential oils (mint, lemon) Evening: nourishing oils (almond, sesame), calming scents (lavender, geranium) Essential oils contain active substances – how to choose them wisely? Essential oils contain highly concentrated active ingredients that have therapeutic effects, but can also cause irritation if not used correctly. Therefore: always dilute essential oils in a carrier oil (1-3% concentration) perform an allergy test before first use follow the guidelines regarding age, pregnancy and medical conditions (not all oils are safe for children and pregnant women) The safety of massage oils is key – using them consciously allows you to benefit from their power without risk. A selection of oils for facial, body and scalp massage – a compilation of ideal duos To make the selection easier, here are ready-made suggestions for effective combinations of carrier oil and essential oil depending on the massage area: Facial massage: Jojoba oil + lavender oil (soothing) Grape seed oil + geranium (regeneration and shine) Body massage: Almond + orange or lemon oil (relaxation, mood improvement) Sesame oil + rosemary or peppermint (warmth, energy) Scalp massage: Coconut oil or amla + rosemary oil (hair growth) Castor oil + eucalyptus oil (cleansing, freshness) The choice of oils should be conscious, tailored to individual needs and performed with care for safety. Only then will the massage become a real pleasure - bringing benefits from the use of oils , both for the body and mind. Massage oil is much more than a cosmetic – it is a daily ritual that goes beyond care. In Ayurveda, massage is a way of regeneration, harmony and deep care for oneself. Because it combines natural ingredients with therapeutic action, it can become a lifestyle – calm, conscious and rooted in tradition. Wonderful natural oils bring real relief and nourishment to the skin, but also support emotional balance. Their scents affect the senses, and their active substances - the skin cells and muscles. That is why it is so important to choose the right oil - adapted to the skin type, time of day and the needs of the body. In one bottle, the benefits of using oils , skin care , relaxation and deep regeneration are combined. Thanks to the wide selection of oils, everyone can create their own, perfect ritual - whether in the morning, for an energetic start, or in the evening, to calm down and wrap yourself in a natural scent. Choose consciously. Choose the right oil – and start your daily journey with Ayurvedic massage as the main character.
In Ayurveda, June is a transitional month between Grishma Ritu (summer season) and Varsha Ritu (rain/monsoon season) . It is a time of changeable weather, rising temperatures, first storms and a drop in vitality , which is why Ayurveda places special emphasis on cooling, grounding and strengthening digestion . In Poland, June is the full moon of Grishma Ritu , and here it is also a time of higher temperatures, dryness and muggy weather. Therefore, in June it is good to change your care and eating habits, introduce a few small changes to your life that will help us function this month. See what you can do and what Ayurvedic skin care looks like in June. Grishma Ritu – Time to Cool Down Pitta Dosha In Ayurveda, June is the moment when Grishma Ritu ends, the summer season dominated by Pitta dosha – the elements of fire and water. Under the influence of increasing heat, Pitta intensifies , leading to overheating of the body, dehydration and weakening of the digestive fire ( Agni ). This is the time when the body and skin especially need cooling, hydration and calming down . The diet should be mild and cooling , based on juicy, watery fruits – such as mango, cucumbers or watermelons (important: not icy!). In Poland, we should eat strawberries and raspberries. That is when they are most abundant and see how nature tells us what is good for our body. It is worth reaching for aloe juice, coconut water and mint and fennel infusions , which help cool the body from the inside. Fried, spicy and hard to digest dishes should be avoided. Body care is equally important – Ayurveda recommends massages with cooling oils , e.g. coconut or sandalwood, at this time, which calm the Pitta dosha and restore comfort to the skin. During this time, the skin may react sensitively and aggressively: become oily and shiny, show hyperreactivity and dilated blood vessels, be irritated by sun, wind and salt water, manifest acne and heat rash. This is the perfect time to introduce Ayurvedic care into our bathroom in the form of products with cooling, anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating effects , in line with the spirit of Ayurveda and the needs of the skin at the turn of the seasons. The Hydro Tremella series will be perfect. JUNE LIFESTYLE June is the time when Pitta dosha – the combination of fire and water – reaches its peak. The heat, intense sun, dryness and changes in atmospheric pressure can exhaust the body, affect the quality of sleep, digestion and the condition of the skin. Ayurveda recommends living in a rhythm of cooling, calm and protection at this time. Avoid excessive sun exposure and physical exertion during the day In late spring and summer, especially in June, solar radiation reaches its maximum during the day . According to Ayurveda, excessive sun exposure disrupts Pitta dosha , leading to overheating, dehydration, and increased skin problems – such as acne, redness, inflammation, and hypersensitivity. To minimize the negative effects of heat, it is worth avoiding sun exposure between 10:00 and 16:00 , when UV radiation is strongest. During this time, it is best to stay in the shade or cool, airy rooms. This applies not only to rest, but also to physical activity - intense exercise in the heat additionally strains the heart, skin and nervous system. Instead, move your active lifestyle to the mornings or evenings , when the temperature is lower and the air is fresher. Early morning walks , gentle yoga in the evening or in the shade of trees if possible , or breathing practices , such as Sheetali pranayama, a breathing technique known for its cooling and calming effect on the nervous system, are excellent choices. During the day, it is also worth remembering to dress appropriately. Loose, light-colored clothes made of natural fabrics , such as linen or cotton, are able to effectively reflect the sun's rays and allow the skin to breathe freely. Light colors additionally reduce heat absorption, protecting the body from overheating. It is also worth covering the head with a hat or scarf and wearing sunglasses. Sun protection + light serums under SPF In Ayurveda, protection from excessive sun is important, but it is approached holistically. Although traditionally natural filters were used (such as sandalwood paste or sesame oil), modern Ayurveda does not exclude the use of sunscreens - on the contrary, it recommends their use as an element of protection of the Pitta dosha from overheating and skin irritation. However, before you reach for SPF, it is crucial to properly prepare your skin . Ayurvedic care values layered applications – cosmetics based on light but effective ingredients that support the skin's natural resistance to external factors. Serums with a watery consistency are particularly recommended, as they absorb quickly and do not burden the skin, while strengthening its protective barrier. Under the sunscreen, it is worth applying a serum containing adaptogens (e.g. ashwagandha), vitamin C or highly moisturizing tremella – ingredients valued both in modern dermocosmetics and in the Ayurvedic approach to skin balance. They work on multiple levels: – strengthen the hydrolipid barrier , – intensively moisturize without causing a “film” effect on the skin, – reduce inflammation and support the regeneration of the epidermis , making the skin better tolerate SPF even in hot weather. This approach not only ensures greater comfort in wearing filters all day long , but also reduces the risk of pore clogging, irritation and hyperreactivity that often occur with classic filter creams used without prior care. Sleep in an airy, cool room In Ayurveda, sleep is one of the three pillars of health, and its quality directly affects the balance of the doshas, the regeneration of the body and the appearance of the skin. However, during the Grishma Ritu , or summer fire season, sleep can become restless and interrupted . Excessive heat in the body, intense mental activity and hot nights make it difficult to fall asleep and deepen the disorders of the Pitta dosha. To ensure healthy, restorative sleep, it is worth airing the bedroom in the evening , preferably by creating a draft that naturally cools the space. If possible, sleep with an open window or with ventilation not directed directly at the body. Bedding should be light, breathable , made of natural materials such as cotton or linen - these fabrics allow the skin to breathe and do not retain excess heat. Ayurveda also recommends evening foot massages with warm coconut or brahmi oil . This ritual not only brings relief to tired feet, but also grounds, reduces nervous tension and helps to "draw" excess Pitta from the head downwards . It is a simple yet deeply relaxing gesture that makes it easier to fall asleep and improves the quality of sleep. Evening Ayurvedic care should also be enriched with calming practices , such as yoga - deep relaxation - or aromatherapy with the use of oils. The following scents are particularly recommended: sandalwood, jasmine and rose , which according to Ayurveda have cooling and Pitta balancing properties. A few drops of your favorite oil on your pillow or skin can do more than many a sleep supplement. Cooling bath rituals In Ayurveda, bathing in the summer is more than just cleansing the body – it is a way to calm the Pitta dosha and cool the body from the outside. To enhance the cooling effect, it is worth adding to the water: – rose petals – soothe and calm the skin, – sandalwood oil – has a cooling and relaxing effect, – mint or lavender infusion – brings relief to the senses, acts as a natural “air conditioner”. A good complement to bathing are powders made of chickpea flour or clay , which refresh and cleanse the skin without damaging its protective barrier. Perfect for morning or evening care rituals. Limit stimuli – take care of emotional cooling In June, when Pitta energy is at its peak, Ayurveda recommends silence, space, and slowing down . It’s time to deliberately limit anything that overheats the mind as well – too much noise, screens, news. Too many stimuli increase Pitta dosha, leading to irritability, tension and sleep problems. That is why it is worth introducing small calming rituals into the day. Try: – in the evening drink an infusion of fennel or licorice , – sit on the balcony or in the garden and breathe calmly for 10 minutes , – keep a journal with the intention of “I am cooling myself – inside and out.” These are simple ways that help maintain balance not only in the body, but also in emotions. AYURVEDIC CARE IN JUNE FROM ORIENTANA Grishma Ritu , or Ayurvedic hot season, is a time when the skin needs cooling, hydration and protection from irritation . In June, Ayurveda encourages reaching for ingredients that soothe Pitta dosha and support the natural functions of the skin. Ayurvedic morning care CLEANING Orientana Facial Cleansing Foam or Gel → gently removes impurities and excess sebum without damaging the hydrolipid barrier, does not contain SLS/SLES/ALS, aggressive sulphates that may irritate the skin. TONING / ESSENCE Orientana Rose Facial Toner or Snail Slime Essence → light, water-based formula, moisturizes and soothes overheated skin, while having a nourishing and soothing effect. SERUM ampoule WITH ADAPTOGEN ashwagandha Ashwagandha is an adaptogen that supports skin and nervous system balance. Choose the Ampoule Serum depending on your additional skin needs. Serum-Ampoule Moisturizing – Ashwagandha, Trehalose, Hyaluronic Acid This intensively hydrating serum combines adaptogenic ashwagandha with trehalose and hyaluronic acid. It acts as a water compress for dry, dehydrated and irritated skin. The light, gel-like formula absorbs quickly without weighing down the skin For whom? For all skin types, especially dry, sensitive and sun-exposed. Serum-Ampoule Rejuvenation – Ashwagandha, Peptides, Coenzyme Q10 Advanced formula based on ashwagandha, peptides and coenzyme Q10. Serum supports collagen production, reduces signs of fatigue and smoothes fine lines. It is a natural alternative to anti-aging products with synthetic peptides - without burdening the skin. For whom? For mature, sagging skin, with signs of loss of elasticity and firmness. Antioxidant Serum-Ampoule – Ashwagandha, CICA, Niacinamide The serum combines the Ayurvedic power of ashwagandha with regenerating Asian centella and brightening niacinamide. It protects against oxidative stress, soothes inflammation, strengthens the epidermal barrier and evens out skin tone. Ideal for urban, hypersensitive skin, exposed to smog and UV radiation. For whom? For oily, combination, sensitive skin and skin prone to redness. Serum-Ampoule Brightening – Ashwagandha, Vitamin C, Tranexamic Acid Serum based on ashwagandha, a stable form of vitamin C and tranexamic acid brightens the skin, has an anti-pigmentation effect and supports collagen synthesis. Additional plant extracts enhance the glow effect without irritation. The formula is ideal for use in the summer - also under SPF. For whom? For skin with discolorations, earthy, gray or with signs of photoaging. Each of these Orientana serum-ampoules contains adaptogenic ashwagandha, which supports the skin in the fight against stress and restores its balance. Thanks to natural ingredients and light formulas, they are ideal for daily care, adapted to the individual needs of the skin. SPF PROTECTION Only after preparing the skin in this way should we apply a cream with a mineral SPF filter , preferably with a light formula that does not clog pores and does not conflict with natural active ingredients. Ayurvedic evening care - Soothing Evening in Ayurveda is a time of calm, regeneration and returning to balance after an intense day. The skin, like the whole body, needs relief, reconstruction and gentle but effective care. Ayurvedic care is a ritual that supports both the body and the mind - introducing peace, comfort and nourishment. Makeup removal and Cleansing Evening Ayurvedic care should begin with a thorough but gentle cleansing that will remove make-up, sebum, urban pollution and dust. Step 1: Makeup remover oil Orientana Golden Orange Makeup Remover Oil – dissolves make-up, cleanses pores, has antibacterial properties and does not dry out the skin Step 2: Japanese Gurdlina Foam or Hello Daktyl cleansing gel - the formulas of these cosmetics are soothing and the gel is cooling. tonic After cleansing, the skin needs to restore its natural pH and soothe. The Rose and Pandan Tonic will be a great choice - it moisturizes, calms, gently cools, and the scent of the rose has a relaxing and regenerating effect also on the emotional level. Serum with tremella or ashwagandha Evening is the perfect time to apply active ingredients that rebuild, regenerate and soothe inflammation . Choose the Ampoule Serum according to your needs - this consistency is perfect for warm nights Night cream or mask - regeneration and occlusion To close the care and protect the skin at night, reach for a nourishing cream or mask with a light but regenerating formula. Choose one of two variants: Orientana Hydro Tremella Sebum regulating cream - light but deeply moisturizing, contains Tremella mycelium as natural hyaluronic acid Tremella Mask for Facial Imperfections Tamanu Oil Azelaic Acid - a night mask with moisturizing, regenerating, soothing and calming effects. Ayurvedic care - a calming ritual before sleep take a few deep breaths with the intention: "I am cooling down. I am regenerating. I am calming down." perform a short facial massage with your fingertips or a stone roller (e.g. rose quartz), rub coconut oil or bringraj into your feet – this is a classic Ayurvedic way to soothe the nervous system, June is a transitional period – the days are getting hotter, the sun is stronger, and nature is gaining intensity. In Ayurveda, this is a time of dominance of the Pitta dosha, responsible for fire, heat, and digestion. However, the approaching summer rains and increased humidity can also disturb the Vata dosha, which is associated with movement, dryness, and lightness. Therefore, your care – like your diet and daily rhythm – should strive for balance . June is also a time when it is worth listening to the needs of the body, skin and your inner self. When the temperature rises and the days get longer, focus on care that restores harmony - cools, moisturizes, soothes. Nature gives you everything you need - use it. Your skin will thank you for it. Remember also about a holistic approach to care in June. Not only Ayurvedic care, but also a lifestyle that will help you survive the summer days.
Tremella , also known as the "snow mushroom" or Tremella fuciformis, is a unique species of mushroom from Asia, especially valued in traditional Chinese medicine. Its delicate, white, jelly-like fruiting bodies delight not only with their appearance, but above all with their extraordinary skin care properties. Tremella has gained popularity in cosmetics and natural medicine as a plant alternative to hyaluronic acid - it effectively moisturizes the skin, improves its elasticity and delays the signs of aging. It is not without reason that Tremella has been the beauty secret of China's most distinguished women for centuries. Legend has it that Empress Yang Guifei - considered one of the most beautiful women in history - regularly reached for Tremella to maintain her youth and radiance. Today, this unique mushroom is conquering the world of cosmetics, delighting with its effectiveness and natural origin. Botanical profile of Tremella Latin name: Tremella fuciformis Tremella fuciformis, also known as the snow mushroom, silver ear mushroom, or silver ear mushroom, is a species of mushroom in the family Tremellaceae. Its name is derived from the Latin word tremere, meaning to tremble, referring to its characteristic, gelatinous consistency. Occurrence and cultivation The natural habitat of Tremella is tropical and subtropical regions of Asia – primarily southern and eastern China, Taiwan and Japan. In China, Tremella fuciformis has been cultivated for hundreds of years, and currently this country accounts for about 95% of the world's production of this mushroom. Up to 120 thousand tons of Tremella are cultivated annually in China alone, making it one of the most commonly cultivated edible mushrooms in Asia. This mushroom grows on dead deciduous wood, especially on the branches of trees of the Cinnamomum or Schima genus. Appearance and morphological features Tremella fuciformis is distinguished by its exceptionally decorative, "coral" shape - its fruiting bodies resemble delicate, irregular, wavy petals. Their gelatinous structure makes them soft and elastic to the touch. The color of the mushroom is white, milky white or slightly transparent, and in a moist environment it acquires a subtle shine. The diameter of a single Tremella fruit body can reach 10–15 cm , and the weight of a fresh mushroom usually ranges from 30 to 80 grams . Due to the high water content (up to 90–95% of the weight of a fresh mushroom), Tremella loses a lot of volume after drying, but retains most of its valuable ingredients. Botanical curiosities Tremella is a parasitic fungus – it needs the presence of other fungi to grow, such as Hypoxylon archeri , on which it colonizes dead wood. This dependency means that its cultivation requires special conditions and knowledge. Tremella is also distinguished by its unique composition of polysaccharides, which are responsible for its incredible moisturizing properties. Studies show that the content of these substances in dried Tremella fruit bodies can reach as much as 60-70% of the dry weight. Tremella's use in various industries Due to its chemical composition, Tremella fuciformis is used not only as a valuable ingredient in cosmetics, but also in functional foods, dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals and innovative biomedical materials. Its potential is still being discovered by scientists around the world! Cosmetology Tremella fuciformis is called "plant hyaluronic acid" and enjoys great popularity in modern cosmetology. Tremella extracts: are used in serums, creams, masks and facial gels, they have a strong moisturizing, smoothing and skin elasticity improving effect, support the regeneration of the epidermis and protect against premature aging, soothe irritations and have an antioxidant effect. Studies show that Tremella polysaccharides can moisturize the skin up to 20% more effectively than traditional hyaluronic acid . Food industry In Asia, Tremella fuciformis is a prized delicacy. It is added to soups, desserts, drinks and sweets: increases the nutritional value of foods, improves consistency (natural thickener), It is used as a low-calorie, high-fiber dietary ingredient. Natural medicine and pharmacy Tremella extracts are used as immune-supporting, anti-inflammatory and antiviral agents. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this mushroom is recommended for problems with dry skin, dry cough, and insomnia. Modern research confirms that Tremella polysaccharides can support immune processes and have a neuroprotective effect. Biotechnology industry Tremella polysaccharides are used to produce modern biomaterials: can be used to produce biodegradable films and coatings, are tested as a component of biomedical hydrogels with high biocompatibility. Active ingredients and their properties Tremella's active ingredients, especially polysaccharides and beta-glucans, make it one of the most versatile natural elixirs of youth. Thanks to its synergy with vitamins and minerals, Tremella fuciformis not only moisturizes, but also supports the health, regeneration and youthful appearance of the skin - often more effectively than the popular hyaluronic acid. Tremella Polysaccharides – the secret of extraordinary properties The most important active ingredient of Tremella fuciformis are polysaccharides , and among them particularly valuable beta-glucans . In dry Tremella fruit bodies, polysaccharides constitute up to 60–70% of the mass, of which the dominant part are mucopolysaccharides with high molecular weight (up to 1.2 million Da). Properties of Tremella polysaccharides: Strong hydration : Studies have shown that Tremella polysaccharides have an exceptional ability to bind water – they can retain up to 500 times more water than their own weight (Tang et al., 2016). This is a better result than hyaluronic acid, which retains about 1000 times its own weight , but has a slightly different chemical structure and a different effect in the skin. However, Tremella polysaccharides show a longer time of maintaining moisture, and the effect of "moisturized skin" is more noticeable even up to 24 hours after application (Chen et al., 2018). Stimulation of collagen synthesis : In vitro studies have shown that Tremella extracts stimulate fibroblasts to produce type I collagen, helping to improve skin elasticity and reduce fine lines. After 28 days of using a cream with Tremella polysaccharides, an increase in collagen synthesis of about 23% was noted (Li et al., 2017). Antioxidant effect : Tremella polysaccharides effectively neutralize free oxygen radicals. The antioxidant activity of Tremella extracts assessed by the DPPH method reaches up to 83% (at a concentration of 2 mg/ml), which places it among the leading natural protective substances (Zhao et al., 2013). Vitamins and minerals to support skin health Tremella fuciformis contains valuable vitamins and minerals that work synergistically with polysaccharides to support skin condition: Vitamin D (ergocalciferol): helps maintain normal skin structure and supports repair processes. B vitamins : participate in the regeneration of epidermal cells and influence the skin's moisture level. Minerals : Calcium – supports regenerative processes and strengthens the skin's protective barrier, Magnesium – has a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect, Zinc – regulates the function of sebaceous glands, Potassium, iron, phosphorus – support microcirculation and skin nourishment. Comparison to hyaluronic acid Tremella polysaccharides and hyaluronic acid: Tremella polysaccharides bind water similarly effectively, or even better, than hyaluronic acid – their large molecules create a delicate, “breathable” film on the skin surface that retains moisture for a longer time. In clinical tests (Chen et al., 2018), preparations with Tremella showed 28% higher skin hydration after 8 hours compared to preparations with hyaluronic acid. Tremella is better tolerated by people with sensitive skin, and its polysaccharides have additional antioxidant and irritation-soothing effects. The use of Tremella fuciformis in cosmetology Tremella fuciformis has gained recognition as one of the most valuable active ingredients used in modern cosmetology. Its extract is increasingly appearing in the compositions of serums, creams, masks and face gels. Due to its high polysaccharide content, Tremella acts as a “plant-based hyaluronic acid,” providing long-lasting, deep skin hydration. Studies have shown that Tremella polysaccharides can bind water at levels up to 500 times greater than their own weight (Tang et al., 2016), making it one of the most effective natural humectants available in cosmetics. The key cosmetic properties of Tremella include not only intensive hydration, but also improvement of skin elasticity and firmness. Regular use of preparations with Tremella supports the natural synthesis of collagen in the skin. According to research by Li et al. (2017), after four weeks of using a cream with Tremella fuciformis extract, an increase in skin elasticity of up to 23% was noted. In addition, the presence of antioxidants and beta-glucans makes Tremella have an anti-aging effect, reducing the appearance of fine lines and protecting skin cells from the harmful effects of free radicals. A huge advantage of Tremella extract is also its safety of use in people with sensitive and allergy-prone skin . Clinical studies (Chen et al., 2018) have shown that Tremella polysaccharides do not cause irritation, and in fact soothe redness and inflammation of the skin. Thanks to this, cosmetics with this ingredient are also recommended for people with atopic dermatitis, rosacea or eczema. There are few products based on Tremella fuciformis extract available on the market, and Orientana is one of the first brands to use the effects of this fungus in its cosmetics. tremella in orientana cosmetics Moisturizing Serum with Tremella, Exosomes and Lactic Acid 30 ml This modern moisturizing serum created with the needs of combination and normal skin in mind, provides intensive and long-lasting hydration from the first application. The concentrated formula, enriched with tremella mushroom extract and exosomes, effectively improves the condition of the skin, restoring its elasticity, softness and healthy, natural glow. After the first application, the skin becomes visibly better moisturized, smoother and pleasant to the touch, and the comfort effect lasts all day. The serum works multi-dimensionally - it prevents dryness, regulates sebum secretion, reduces the visibility of pores and helps fight imperfections. The advanced formula of the serum supports the renewal of the epidermis and smoothes its structure. Regular use contributes to the improvement of skin elasticity and flexibility, and fine wrinkles become less visible. Thanks to this, the complexion looks younger, is full of energy and a healthy glow. Cream for combination skin Tremella Niacinamide Pore Out 50ml A modern cream with a light formula, intended for the care of combination skin, enriched with tremella mushroom extract, niacinamide and a complex of pore-tightening ingredients. Already after the first use, it provides intense hydration and effectively supports the regulation of sebum secretion , limits the formation of blackheads and reduces the visibility of pores . The cream soothes irritations and redness , calms active changes and supports skin regeneration. It visibly smoothes the skin surface, improves its elasticity and eliminates signs of fatigue, making it soft, uniform and fresh. It does not clog pores and works great as a base for makeup. Recommended for everyday use for combination, oily and blemish-prone skin. Tremella Mask for Imperfections, Tamanu Oil, Azelaic Acid 50 ml An innovative mask designed for the care of skin with imperfections, which at the same time requires intensive hydration. Contains a combination of tremella mushroom extract, tamanu oil and azelaic acid to comprehensively care for skin struggling with pimples, blackheads and excess sebum. After the first application, it brings immediate relief, calms irritations , deeply moisturizes and soothes the feeling of tightness. The skin becomes visibly softer, more elastic and radiant. The mask formula works where needed – it helps reduce the number of blackheads and pimples , normalizes sebum production and limits the visibility of pores . Each application makes the skin gradually regain smoothness, firmness and balance, and the problem of dryness and dry skin is eliminated. The effect is matte, but not dry, balanced skin without a feeling of heaviness. This mask is more than just care – it is a daily dose of support for skin that needs regeneration and relief. With each use, the number of imperfections and discolorations is reduced, and the complexion takes on a healthy, fresh glow. The result is nourished, soothed and perfectly moisturized skin that looks healthy and delights with its natural beauty. Nourishing Eye Cream with Ceramides, Tremella and Avocado Oil 15 ml A rich eye cream designed to provide immediate relief and long-lasting protection to the delicate skin around the eyes. From the first use, it intensively moisturises and soothes the feeling of dryness, effectively reducing the signs of fatigue. A unique composition of tremella mushroom extract, nourishing avocado oil and ceramides deeply regenerates, smoothes and firms the skin, helping to reduce puffiness and visible wrinkles. Regular use brightens the look, improves elasticity and structure of the skin under the eyes. The light formula does not weigh down the skin and works great both under makeup and in the evening care. It is a daily ritual that replaces disposable pads - it acts as a soothing compress that effectively nourishes and protects the sensitive skin under the eyes. Internal action - Tremella supplementation Tremella fuciformis is becoming increasingly popular not only as a cosmetic ingredient, but also as a dietary supplement. This mushroom has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine as a natural agent supporting health and vitality. Modern science confirms that consuming Tremella extract can have a wide, positive effect on the body. One of the most important aspects of Tremella supplementation is its beneficial effect on the immune system . Studies show that the polysaccharides contained in the mushroom, including beta-glucans, stimulate the activity of macrophages and T lymphocytes, strengthening the body's natural protective barrier (Ma et al., 2018). Regular consumption of Tremella extract can help increase resistance to infections and accelerate regenerative processes after illness. Tremella supplementation also has a unique effect on the condition of the skin "from the inside" . Polysaccharides and antioxidants present in the mushroom support skin hydration at the cellular level, improving its elasticity and color. In a clinical study conducted in Japan (2016), after 8 weeks of taking a supplement with Tremella fuciformis, as many as 82% of participants noticed a clear improvement in hydration and smoothing of the complexion . Additionally, Tremella may have a positive effect on energy levels and overall well-being . Due to its B vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, Tremella supplements support metabolic processes, help combat fatigue, and improve the ability to concentrate. Observational studies have also noted a reduction in the symptoms of oxidative stress in people supplementing with Tremella extract (Yao et al., 2020). Tremella supplementation forms are very diverse, so you can easily adjust them to your own preferences and lifestyle. The following are available on the market: Capsules – convenient for everyday use, precisely dosed, Powders – which can be added to cocktails, yoghurts, smoothies or oatmeals, Functional drinks – ready-made mixtures and drinks based on Tremella extract, often combined with other adaptogens. Tremella supplementation is not only a natural support for the skin, but also strengthens immunity and improves energy and general well-being. Regularly taking products based on Tremella allows you to benefit from its rich profile of active ingredients - both externally and internally. Scientific research and confirmation of effectiveness Tremella fuciformis has been of interest to scientists studying natural ingredients with cosmetic and health-promoting effects for years. In the last decade, a number of laboratory and clinical studies have been conducted that confirm its moisturizing properties and strong antioxidant effects. One of the key studies was an experiment conducted by Prof. Chen's team at Taipei Medical University in 2018. This study compared the moisturizing effects of Tremella fuciformis extract and hyaluronic acid on 40 volunteers with dry skin. The results showed that 8 hours after application, skin hydration levels were 28% higher in the Tremella group than in the hyaluronic acid group (Chen et al., 2018, Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology ). The study authors also emphasized the soothing effect of the extract on skin redness and irritation. Tremella's antioxidant efficacy was confirmed by Dr. Zhao's team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. A study published in 2013 showed that Tremella polyphenols and polysaccharides neutralize up to 83% of free radicals in the standard DPPH test (Zhao et al., 2013, Food Chemistry ). This puts this mushroom on a par with the most valued anti-aging raw materials in cosmetology. A 2016 study at Hokkaido University in Japan evaluated the effects of oral supplementation with Tremella for 8 weeks. As many as 82% of participants declared a significant improvement in skin hydration and overall condition compared to placebo. The authors also noted improved elasticity and a slight smoothing of wrinkles ( Hokkaido Journal of Medical Science , 2016). Tremella compares favorably with other adaptogens and medicinal mushrooms . Unlike popular mushrooms such as reishi ( Ganoderma lucidum ) or shiitake ( Lentinula edodes ), Tremella has the highest capacity to bind water and moisturize the skin. Its polysaccharide profile, especially the richness of beta-glucans, makes it a leader among the "mushrooms of youth" with anti-aging effects. Moreover, compared to other plant adaptogens (e.g. ashwagandha, ginseng), Tremella is better tolerated by people with sensitive skin, does not cause allergic reactions and has a stronger humectant effect. Modern scientific research confirms the traditional uses of Tremella fuciformis as an effective moisturizing and antioxidant ingredient – both in cosmetics and supplementation. As a result, Tremella is gaining more and more supporters around the world, and its effectiveness is no longer just a legend of Chinese medicine, but also a documented scientific fact. Who is Tremella ideal for? People with dry, dehydrated skin. People looking for natural anti-aging ingredients. Vegetarians and vegans – an alternative to animal collagen. 8. Summary Tremella as a versatile ingredient – cosmetic and food. A natural way to beautiful, moisturized and youthful skin. Encouragement to try – externally or as a supplement. If you want, I can also help you write an entire post based on this plan, or a specific part of it. Want to take the topic further?
Ayurveda is more than just a method of treatment – it is a philosophy of life full of balance and natural self-care. Imagine your morning starting with a cup of warm water with ginger and lemon, a moment of meditation and a few deep breaths before you set off on your daily duties. Sounds soothing? This is the quintessence of Ayurveda, an ancient Indian art of living that is increasingly making its way under our western roofs. Just a few years ago, the word Ayurveda seemed exotic and a bit mysterious to me – today, it is associated with inner harmony, natural care and small rituals that can make your day more pleasant. In this post, I will take you on a journey through the world of Ayurveda: you will learn what it really is, how you can draw from its wisdom every day, and especially – how to use its secrets in beauty care. I will also tell you about my favorite cosmetics inspired by Ayurveda. Sit comfortably with a cup of your favorite tea and immerse yourself with me in this oriental, herbal-scented world. What is Ayurveda? Ayurveda (from Sanskrit ayur – life, veda – knowledge) is literally “knowledge of life” – a system of natural medicine originating in India, over 5,000 years old. It is often called the mother of medicine , because many modern methods of treatment draw on its assumptions. Although it was born in ancient India, today Ayurveda is practiced in many Asian countries, and thanks to official recognition by the World Health Organization, its popularity is also growing in Europe, including Poland. Unlike Western medicine focused on the symptoms of diseases, Ayurveda treats man holistically – as a unity of body, mind and spirit, living in an inseparable relationship with the surrounding nature. The central concept of Ayurveda is balance. According to this philosophy, each of us has a unique combination of three life energies, called doshas : Vata (related to the elements of air and space), Pitta (fire and water) and Kapha (water and earth). They determine our predispositions - both in terms of health, character traits and appearance. When the doshas are in harmony, we feel good and radiate health; when one dominates or is weakened, ailments appear. Ayurveda therefore strives to restore this natural balance through appropriate diet, herbal medicine, yoga, massages and a range of daily practices. Philosophy of body and soul balance In Ayurveda, taking care of health is not about immediate symptom treatment, but a lifestyle based on prevention and harmony. The ancient masters of Ayurveda already claimed that prevention is better than cure , and our skin, mood and energy every day are a reflection of the internal state of the entire organism. Therefore, the Ayurvedic daily routine - called dinacharya - includes simple rituals that support balance. These include: getting up early with the sun, drinking warm herbal water to start the day, practicing yoga or stretching, breathing techniques, meditation and Abhyanga – self-massage with warm oil. Such a full-body massage with nourishing sesame or almond oil is not only a way to moisturize the skin, but also to soothe the nervous system. I try to do a quick face massage with oil every evening – thanks to this, I feel that the stress of the whole day literally flows away with the oil, and the skin looks more rested in the morning. Ayurveda also teaches us to be mindful of what we eat and how we digest our emotions. According to this teaching, digestion (metabolism, called agni ) is the sacred fire of life – our immunity, energy level and skin condition depend on it. That is why it is so important to eat meals adapted to our dosha and the season, use healing spices (turmeric, ginger, cardamom) and celebrate food in peace. I have noticed that since I introduced several Ayurvedic dietary recommendations – for example, I limited very cold drinks and tried to eat regularly at fixed times – my digestive system works better and my skin rebels less against surprises. It is amazing how everything in our body is connected! Ayurveda in daily care The philosophy of "life in balance" also translates into the approach to beauty care. According to Ayurveda, external beauty is a reflection of our internal health and well-being. Radiant skin begins on a plate and in a calm mind - a healthy diet, adequate sleep and reduced stress are the foundation for skin to look young and fresh. However, Ayurveda also offers a treasure trove of natural methods of direct body care. For thousands of years, Hindu women have used the wealth of herbs and oils in their beautifying rituals. Traditionally, ubtans are used to cleanse the face – pastes made of chickpea flour, milk and herbs that gently wash and exfoliate the epidermis. Turmeric and honey masks that brighten the complexion are popular, as are baths with the addition of rose petals and milk to make the skin soft as silk. Oils play a huge role in Ayurveda: coconut, sesame and almond oil are used for hair and body to nourish and strengthen. To this day, women in India rub warm oil into their hair a few hours before washing – this is the secret to their shiny, thick tresses. I myself adopted this custom and created hair oils based on Ayurvedic formulas. An important element of Ayurvedic care is also panchakarma – a comprehensive body cleansing, which includes, among others, cleansing the entire body, massages with oils and herbal steam sessions, aimed at removing toxins from the body. Of course, full, traditional panchakarma is something that is best experienced under the supervision of specialists in Ayurvedic spas, but we can introduce some of its elements ourselves at home – for example, regular use of the sauna or steam baths for the skin. Natural cosmetics inspired by Ayurveda More and more people around the world are convinced of what has been known for centuries: nature really knows how to take care of our beauty. It is no wonder that cosmetics inspired by Ayurveda are gaining popularity - they combine the wisdom of tradition with a modern approach to care. Such products are based on plant ingredients, herbal extracts and oils, which Ayurveda has long valued for their effectiveness and safety. The quality of these ingredients is key: ideally, they should come from clean, organic crops, be harvested at the right time and processed to retain maximum properties. In the recipes of Ayurvedic creams or oils, we will not find additives considered harmful - silicones, parabens, artificial dyes or aggressive detergents. Thanks to this, the skin receives the best of what nature has to offer, without unnecessary chemicals. What is so special about Ayurvedic beauty elixirs? First of all, the wealth of herbs and plants with proven cosmetic effects. For example, turmeric – the golden queen of spices – is a strong antioxidant and has anti-inflammatory effects. No wonder it is added to anti-imperfection creams. Scientists confirm that applying turmeric to the skin helps reduce acne and other dermatological problems. Studies have also shown that turmeric applied topically fights inflammation and bacteria, which explains its effectiveness in irritations or pimples. Another Ayurvedic treasure is neem – it has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties, which is why it is used in India as a remedy for skin problems, from acne to dandruff. In creams and toners, it acts as a natural cleanser and soothing agent. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is rich in vitamin C – so it is a great anti-aging ingredient, supports collagen production and adds radiance to the skin. Gotu kola (Asian pennywort), in turn, is famous for accelerating regeneration – the extract from this plant firms the skin, helps heal minor changes and improves its elasticity. Ayurveda also uses the benefits of plants such as sandalwood (it has antiseptic and soothing properties, while giving cosmetics a beautiful, relaxing aroma) or saffron (the most expensive spice in the world, valued for its skin brightening and skin tone evening properties). By using cosmetics based on these ingredients, we gain not only specific care effects, but also the pleasure of using them. Natural aromas of herbs and oils can have an aromatherapeutic effect - turning an ordinary shower or evening cream application into a small spa ritual. Anyone who has ever tried massaging a few drops of fragrant sandalwood oil into the skin of the face knows how wonderfully calming this moment is. And best of all, knowing that the recipes of these cosmetics are based on centuries of experience, we can have confidence in them. Orientana – a Polish brand with an Ayurvedic soul When we talk about Ayurveda in cosmetics, it is impossible not to mention my brand, which pioneered this philosophy on the Polish market. Orientana is a domestic company that has been creating natural cosmetics inspired by Asian recipes for years. I don't know if you know, but I am its founder. I fell in love with India and its culture while traveling, deciding to share this wealth with Polish clients. Ayurveda accompanies me in life and work. Today, we produce Orientana products mainly in Poland, and some in a small factory in India. Interestingly, the factory surrounded by small plantations grows plants used for the production of cosmetics. Fresh leaves, flowers and fruits go straight to extraction, thanks to which the obtained active substances retain their maximum strength. The entire process is supervised by an Ayurvedic doctor who uses old, proven recipes used in India for hundreds of years, and our technologist, together with me, sometimes modernizes some of the recipes. Each Orientana cream or oil is therefore the result of combining modern laboratories with the wisdom of tradition - such an alchemy of the East and the West enclosed in a jar. From the beginning, I have focused on the purity of formulas. Some of the cosmetics are 100% natural, and all of them have a high concentration of natural ingredients. They have never been tested on animals, and the compositions do not contain any controversial additives. Instead – high-quality cold-pressed oils, extracts from exotic herbs and fruits, and natural butters. Thanks to this, care with these products is gentle, yet effective and in line with the spirit of Ayurveda. I felt the difference myself when 14 years ago I replaced a drugstore balm full of chemicals with Orientana body butter with shea butter and herbs: my skin "breathed" and regained softness, and I fell in love with this oriental scent that envelops me with every use. Which Orientana cosmetics are worth paying special attention to? My absolute love is facial oils – especially the one with sandalwood and turmeric. This is a real beauty serum in a bottle – perfectly moisturizes, nourishes the skin and soothes irritations. Turmeric in the composition helps fight imperfections, and sandalwood calms the senses with its warm aroma. Applying it in the evening, to slightly damp skin of the face, has become my favorite ritual - in the morning the complexion is rested and radiant, as after a good night's sleep. Orientana also offers a face oil with Japanese rose and saffron - ideal for dry and dull skin, because saffron beautifully brightens, and rose oil deeply moisturizes and regenerates. These two oils are real gems, which I can boldly call elixirs of youth. When it comes to hair care , Ayurveda is our guide. Our famous Ayurvedic Amla and Bhringraj hair oil contains, among others, amla extract, centella asiatica (gotu kola) and neem - herbs that have been used in India for centuries to grow and strengthen hair. Combined with coconut and sesame oil, they create a nourishing bomb for the scalp. I use this oil as a mask before washing - I rub it into the scalp and spread the residue along the length of the hair, leave it for an hour or two, and then wash it with a gentle shampoo. The effect? The hair is shiny, elastic, falls out less and smells wonderfully of herbs. It's like a hair spa in the comfort of your home. We have also become famous for our innovative formulas, such as breast oil (a great alternative to balms and creams, natural and effective) or high-quality hair henna . You can feel passion and authenticity in each of these products – this is not another mass “natural” brand, but the result of true love for oriental care. Ayurveda taught me that taking care of yourself is a beautiful journey, not a chore to check off. By introducing small rituals and reaching for the treasures of nature, we can feel the difference not only in the appearance of our skin or hair, but above all in our well-being. A morning cup of herbal tea, an evening face massage with aromatic oil, oiling the scalp once a week - these small pleasures make us stop for a moment in the daily rush and do something good for ourselves. And our body repays us with a healthy glow. I hope this post has inspired you to delve into the secrets of Ayurveda and perhaps try Ayurvedic methods in your routine. Whether you treat yourself to a fragrant massage oil, start drinking golden milk with turmeric at bedtime, or simply smile wider when looking in the mirror – remember that the key is balance and living in harmony with yourself. Ayurveda is harmony, naturalness and mindfulness of yourself. Try it and you will see that ancient wisdom can fit perfectly into your modern lifestyle. Anna Wasilewska - creator of the Orientana brand
Each of us can answer the question what kind of skin I have. But are we sure? How are individual skin types defined and how to check which one you have – you will learn this from the article below. What are the skin types? Basic skin types are divided into four main categories, plus additional types related to specific skin problems or the aging process. what skin do I have? learn the basic types Normal skin It is characterized by even hydration, elasticity and no visible imperfections. Pores are small and the skin responds well to most cosmetics. Dry skin Thin, prone to drying, with a feeling of tightness and flaking. Requires intensive moisturization and protection from external factors. Oily skin Excessive sebum production causes shine, enlarged pores and a tendency to breakouts. It requires seborrhea regulation. Combination skin Combination of dry skin (e.g. cheeks) and oily skin (T-zone: forehead, nose, chin). Requires different care. Additional skin types Sensitive skin – reacts with redness, itching or burning to cosmetics or environmental factors. Capillary skin – visible dilated blood vessels, prone to irritation. Acne skin – dominated by pimples, blackheads and excessive sebum production, often requires dermatological consultation. Mature skin – manifests itself through wrinkles, loss of firmness and irregular facial contours associated with age. In practice, skin type may combine the features of the basic type with additional problems (e.g. oily skin with vascular elements). The key is to adapt care to the individual needs of the skin, but do I already know what type of skin I have? No skin type is a given. It is often genetically determined, but it can change with age. Skin type also depends on how you care for it, your diet, hormone levels, and lifestyle. What is my complexion? Tests To determine your skin type, you can use online tests or analyze your symptoms yourself. Here are the key methods: Tests with a dermatologist A dermatologist asks a series of questions and observes the client's skin to select the right care. How does a dermatologist recognize your skin type? During the consultation, she asks a few simple questions that help assess the condition and type of your skin. The key is how your skin reacts to everyday factors - such as cleansing, weather changes or natural physiological processes. On this basis, you can accurately select the right care. The first signal that a dermoconsultant pays attention to is the skin's reaction after washing. If you feel a strong feeling of tightness, dryness or burning after cleansing, this may indicate dry or sensitive skin that requires gentle, moisturising formulas and protection from external factors. On the other hand, if your complexion quickly starts to shine and you do not feel any discomfort, you probably have oily or combination skin - the kind that produces excess sebum and needs to regulate sebum secretion. The next step is to observe the visibility of pores and the tendency to blemishes. If you notice enlarged pores, especially in the T-zone (i.e. on the forehead, nose and chin), and breakouts appear regularly - this may indicate oily or acne skin. It is also worth paying attention to whether skin changes intensify cyclically, for example before menstruation - this may indicate hormonal acne. On the other hand, skin without visible pores, with a smooth structure and no tendency to breakouts, often turns out to be dry or normal skin. The skin's behavior in different weather conditions is also assessed. If your skin reacts with irritation, redness or burning to frost, wind or sudden changes in temperature, you most likely have sensitive or vascular skin. Such skin needs soothing cosmetics that strengthen the protective barrier and seal blood vessels. On the other hand, if your skin shines intensely in a humid environment, this indicates overactive sebaceous glands, i.e. oily or combination skin. Thanks to these simple questions and observations, the dermatologist is able to determine not only the basic skin type – dry, oily, combination or normal – but also its needs and tendencies, such as sensitivity, tendency to dehydration, acne or overactive blood vessels. This is the first step towards conscious and effective care and finding out what kind of skin I have. what skin type do I have - Self-analysis Determining your skin type yourself is a key step in proper skin care. Observing your skin's reaction to various factors, such as washing or using cosmetics, allows you to precisely select the right care products. Observation of the skin after washing One of the easiest ways to analyze your skin is to observe how it reacts after washing your face with a gentle cleanser, without using creams or toners. After about 30 minutes, you can assess how your skin reacts to cleansing: Dry skin – after washing, there is a feeling of tightness, tension and discomfort. The skin is often dull, rough and may flake. The lack of natural moisture makes it look tired and prone to irritation. Oily skin – quickly begins to shine, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin). Pores are clearly visible, and the skin may appear to have a thicker, more oily film on the surface. It is often accompanied by blackheads and a tendency to imperfections. Combination skin – is characterized by different areas with different properties. The T-zone quickly becomes oily, while the cheeks can be dry and tight. Requires balanced care, adapted to different parts of the face. Normal skin – shows no signs of discomfort. The skin is smooth, elastic and naturally moisturized. The lack of dryness and excessive shine makes it look healthy and radiant. Skin reaction to cosmetics The next step in skin analysis is to observe the skin's reaction to various cosmetics, especially those containing active ingredients. Some skin types may require more gentle care, while others will tolerate stronger ingredients. Sensitive/vascular skin – reacts with redness, burning, and even itching to aggressive substances such as alcohol, retinoids, and some preservatives. It may have a tendency to burst blood vessels, which manifests itself as visible "spider veins" on the cheeks and nose. Requires the use of mild, hypoallergenic cosmetics. The Kali Musli series will be perfect here. Acne skin – is prone to frequent breakouts, blackheads and inflammation. It can be oily, but also dry due to the use of aggressive anti-acne products. It requires careful care, regulating sebum secretion and supporting skin regeneration. What is my complexion? Test with blotting paper At home, you can perform a simple test that will allow you to find out what type of skin you have. All you need are facial cleansing products and a thin tissue or tissue paper divided into layers. Here are five steps that will help you define your facial skin type: Thoroughly cleanse your face of any makeup residue and wash it with a gentle cosmetic. We recommend a makeup remover oil and a face wash foam. Gently dry your face with a clean towel, without rubbing. Do not apply any cosmetics to your face and wait 30 minutes. During this time, do not do any strenuous exercise or go outside. Let your skin breathe ? After 30 minutes, gently place a tissue or one layer of tissue on your face. Lightly pat the tissue onto your skin and wait a minute. Remove the tissue paper and hold it up to the light. You will see where the most sebum has been produced on your face. If there are no traces of sebum on the tissue paper, you have dry or normal skin. When the traces of sebum form a visible letter T, your skin is combination. If the tissue paper is covered with sebum in many places or over the entire surface, you have oily skin. Pay attention to seasonal changes, because combination skin can become dry in the winter or oily in the summer. Regular observation of the skin allows for a better understanding of its needs and the selection of appropriate cosmetics, which translates into a healthy appearance and everyday comfort. What skin type do I have - additional tips Mature skin is a type of skin that usually appears after the age of 35, although its features may appear earlier, depending on lifestyle, exposure to UV radiation, oxidative stress or hormonal balance. Characteristic symptoms are wrinkles , both facial and deeper, which first appear around the eyes, mouth and forehead. The skin loses firmness, elasticity and density, which can lead to facial contour disorders. This is often accompanied by a loss of radiance , dryness, roughness and uneven color. Capillary skin, on the other hand, is manifested by the presence of dilated blood vessels , most often in the cheeks, nose and chin. The skin is sensitive, prone to redness, which may appear under the influence of changes in temperature, emotions, spicy foods or the use of inappropriate cosmetics. In the advanced stage, there may be persistent redness and a tendency to form telangiectasia (so-called spider veins). Capillary skin requires delicate care, strengthening the walls of blood vessels and protecting against irritants. If the results are ambiguous, it is worth consulting a dermatologist or cosmetologist. You should always also take into account the age of the person whose skin type you are diagnosing. Oily skin will behave differently in a teenager than in a mature woman. Natural cosmetics for different skin types Natural cosmetics, based on plant extracts, oils and ingredients of mineral origin, are increasingly popular due to their mildness, high skin tolerance and multi-directional action. Properly selected natural ingredients can effectively support the needs of every type of skin, improving its condition, balance and appearance. For dry skin, strongly moisturizing and lubricating ingredients work best, which help rebuild the skin's hydrolipid barrier. Among them, it is worth mentioning shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii Butter) , avocado oil , argan oil and almond oil - rich in unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins A and E, perfectly soften the skin and protect it from moisture loss. Hyaluronic acid of plant origin and aloe additionally intensify hydration and soothe the feeling of tightness. Oily and acne-prone skin requires ingredients that regulate sebum secretion, have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Tea tree oil, niacinamide (vitamin B3) and green tea extract work great here. These substances help cleanse pores, reduce imperfections and soothe inflammation without damaging the skin's natural protective barrier. Sensitive and vascular skin requires soothing ingredients that strengthen blood vessels and reduce redness. In this group, the most commonly used are kali musli extract, as well as wild rose oil and panthenol . These are ingredients with soothing, anti-inflammatory and microcirculation-supporting effects that improve skin comfort and reduce hyperreactivity. For mature skin, ingredients with regenerating, firming and antioxidant effects will be ideal. Pomegranate oil , snail slime , coenzyme Q10 , vitamin C and extracts from adaptogens such as Reishi or Rhodiola rosea help smooth wrinkles, improve skin elasticity and protect it from free radicals. Natural care allows you to safely and effectively take care of the needs of different skin types. The key to success is the conscious selection of active ingredients that address specific skin problems while supporting its natural defense and regeneration functions. Once you have determined what type of skin you have, it is worth focusing on the selection of cosmetics. Remember about cosmetics for cleansing and toning the skin. We know from experience that these steps are often omitted. Choose the right serum and cream. Enjoy conscious care.
More and more people are opting for natural hair care methods. In this context , hair growth oil is gaining popularity. Both women and men notice that oils can not only support hair growth, but also improve its overall condition. A properly selected hair growth oil accelerates hair growth, strengthens hair follicles, and gives hair shine. The choice depends on individual needs and hair type. It does not matter whether it is women's or men's hair. Among the most recommended and very popular you will find: Rosemary oil, Castor oil, Coconut oil, Sesame oil. What stimulates hair growth? In our kitchen or medicine cabinet we can find products that make hair grow like crazy. These are oils obtained from plant extracts: castor oil, grape seed oil, olive oil. The price of the oil does not matter when you reach for cooking oil. Why does hair grow after oil massage and what does oil hair care give? There is a stimulation of blood circulation in the scalp, which is crucial if we want to accelerate hair growth. Regular use nourishes the hair follicles, which leads to healthier and stronger hair growth. It is a natural solution for people who struggle with the problem of hair loss. It is not only a way to make your hair grow faster, but also to improve it in general. For example, hair growth oil improves the moisture of the scalp. Oiling nourishes the hair, strengthens the hair, regenerates it and gives the hair shine. It also helps fight skin problems such as dandruff or irritation, thanks to its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Thanks to its natural ingredients, it is a safe alternative to synthetic hair care products, making it an ideal choice for those looking for more ecological and healthy solutions. How does hair growth oil work? How to choose the right hair growth oil to achieve the desired results. Each of them has unique properties that can be adapted to the individual needs of the hair and scalp. Therefore, it is worth knowing their effects to choose the one that best meets our expectations. Rosemary oil is one of the most popular oils for hair growth, mainly due to its ability to improve blood circulation in the scalp, inhibiting hair loss. This hair growth oil can also be effective in treating androgenetic alopecia Castor oil is also a hit among people looking for natural ways to strengthen their hair. It is rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, which makes it an excellent nourishment for hair follicles and regulates the sebaceous glands. It helps to regenerate and strengthen hair. Coconut oil is known to deeply moisturize hair. It penetrates the hair structure, moisturizing and strengthening, which helps prevent breakage. It is an ideal solution for people with damaged hair, as it improves its elasticity and overall condition. Sesame oil is a great choice if you want intensive hydration and hair regeneration. Known from traditional Ayurvedic care, it strengthens hair follicles and is especially recommended for people with dark hair, as it can slightly darken it. Its strong hydrating properties make hair more elastic, which reduces its susceptibility to damage. Jojoba oil is a real treasure for people struggling with dandruff. The properties of the oil include deep moisturizing and softening of the hair. This makes it ideal for both hair and scalp care. Almond oil is light and gives hair a natural shine and prevents it from drying out. Its delicate formula does not weigh down the hair, making it ideal for everyday care. Additionally, almond oil effectively fights dandruff, making it a versatile choice for those who want to take care of the health and beauty of their hair. Extracts from Indian plants that strengthen hair follicles Indian plants such as neem , amla , bhringaraj, brahmi and gotu kola have been valued for centuries for their hair follicle strengthening properties. These natural ingredients, widely used in Ayurvedic care, not only nourish but also stimulate hair, supporting its healthy growth. Thanks to this, they help maintain strong, healthy hair, which is especially important for people struggling with excessive hair loss. These are true treasures of nature. Neem is a plant with powerful anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it an ideal choice for scalp care. Neem effectively combats dandruff and also soothes irritations that can negatively affect the condition of the hair. By improving the health of the scalp, it also supports hair growth. That is why a good hair growth oil should have neem in its composition. Amla ( Emblica Officinalis) rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, is a true ally in the fight against hair loss. Its ability to strengthen hair follicles and give hair shine makes it often used in Ayurvedic preparations. Amla not only supports hair growth, but also improves its overall condition, making it an irreplaceable ingredient in natural hair care. Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba) is a plant that nourishes hair and prevents hair loss. It also has a beneficial effect on the scalp, improving its condition, which is crucial for healthy hair growth. Eclipta Alba is often used in oils and rubs, making it a popular choice for those looking for natural ways to strengthen hair. Gotu kola (Asian pennywort) helps to improve blood circulation in the scalp, which can help to nourish hair follicles. This is why pennywort is often used in natural hair care products, supporting healthy hair growth and improving overall condition. Its positive effect on blood circulation makes it a valuable ingredient in combating hair loss. Which Orientana hair growth oil to choose? It depends primarily on your individual needs and hair type. The key is the natural composition and properties of the individual ingredients. These are also hair oils for men. That is why it is worth taking a moment to thoroughly understand their effects and choose the one that best meets your expectations. By using Orientana hair oils, you will improve the condition of your scalp. You will find many comments online about how this Orientana cosmetic stopped hair loss, improved hair structure, and gave hair silky softness. You can find a hair oil store here . Ayurvedic Hair Therapy Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) Ayurvedic Hair Therapy is a cosmetic that stimulates hair growth. Centella asiatica, known for its stimulating and nourishing properties, is an excellent ally in the fight against excessive hair loss. The ingredients of the therapy are similar to the Indian sesa hair oil. It is more than just a cosmetic - it is a real treatment for your hair. This hair growth oil will take you to a new level of care. Ayurvedic Amla Bhringraj Hair Oil Ayurvedic hair oil with extracts of Emblica Officinalis and Eclipta Alba is a unique combination of two exceptional ingredients: amla and bhringraj . The composition also includes sesame oil. This oil accelerates hair growth, strengthens hair, gives hair shine, Regular use can improve hair structure, give it a healthy look and beautiful shine. It is not only care, but a real investment in the health of your hair. How to oil your hair, how much oil to use? Oiling your hair is not only a way to improve its appearance, but it is also a ritual that strengthens hair follicles, provides proper hydration to the scalp, reduces itching of the scalp, and prevents hair loss . Regular oiling can bring visible results. The use of hair oil works well when regularity is key. The right selection of products for individual needs also plays a key role. Using hair oils is a process that should be adapted to your individual needs and hair type, regularity is key . However, always wash your hair with a gentle shampoo afterwards I apply the hair growth oil directly to the scalp or to the palm of my hand and massage it into the skin with my fingers, focusing on the hair follicles. Massage to improve blood circulation. Massage the residue into the hair. Leave it on for a few hours or overnight. Finally, wash your hair with shampoo. Washing your hair will remove the residue that the skin and hair have not absorbed. The frequency of oiling depends on the condition of your hair. Damaged hair may require more frequent oiling, even several times a week. Healthy hair : oiling once a week is enough to keep it in good condition. The most important thing is to observe how your hair reacts to oiling and adjust the frequency to its current needs. Every hair is different , so it is worth experimenting to achieve the best results. Regular massages can contribute to faster and healthier hair growth. Hair growth oil is a natural ally in the fight against excessive hair loss. How Hair Growth Oil Works on Scalp Problems Scalp problems such as dandruff , itching or excessive oiliness can be really annoying. What's worse, they can negatively affect the condition of the hair, weakening it and causing it to fall out. That's why proper scalp care is absolutely crucial. One of the natural ways to improve its condition is to use well-chosen oils. These natural substances not only alleviate the symptoms, but also support the health of the skin, which is essential for proper hair growth. It is important that the choice is tailored to the specific skin problems in order to get the best results. Hair growth oil has an amazing ability to deeply moisturize and nourish the scalp, which significantly improves its condition. Regular use of oils can support healthy hair growth, because well-hydrated skin is less prone to irritation and other problems. For example , jojoba oil or coconut oil can effectively help fight skin problems, making hair stronger and healthier. Remember that scalp care is not only about appearance, but above all, the health of your hair. Scalp problems that can be solved with this natural product include dandruff . Tea tree oil works on it, which, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, is an ideal choice in the fight against dandruff and irritation. Peppermint oil can bring relief when the skin is itchy and we suffer from the so-called itching. Properly selected, they can help regulate sebum secretion, which reduces the oiliness of the scalp. Choosing an oil for hair growth is not difficult. You just need to know your needs and read the labels of oils in the store carefully.
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