Ayurvedic body washes are usually gentle made of neem rose petals turmeric sandalwood hood turmeric depends upon which body wash you use, as the result may not be instant but you will see good response gradually
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Yes definitely you can use ayurvedic body wash which is made up of rose petals ,sandal, neem etc Whereas ubtan can lead little dryness for skin.
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Ayurvedic soaps and body washes are the best as they hqs No Harsh Chemicals,Skin pH-Friend ,Moisturizing But remember ,Not all “Ayur” labeled products are truly natural—Do read the full ingredient list.'…
Ayur body wash if it is genuine ayurvedic can be used. Many times ayurvedic ingredients like multani mitti shikakai aritha can make skin dry You can use pure virgin coconut oil and apply on the body 20min before bath This will prevent dryness Also take aloevera juice 10ml twice daily before food with water
Hi Alexander let us know what is Ayur body wash refers to cleanser made with herbs ad oils like neem, alovera, turmeric, sandalwood, etc if it uses sulphate free and no fragrance
NOT ALL AYUR PRODUCTS ARE TRULY AYURVEDIC- some are just branded see for ingredients whether it is chemical free or not
skin adjustment to new product- skin may take few days to adjust at least 2 weeks look for well reviewd brand
some of the Ayurbedic body wash for sensitive skin - 1)Biotique Bio Apricot refreshing body wash 2)Forest essential silkening shower wash- Indian rose and geranium 3)just herbs silk splash body wash 4_ kama ayurveda rose jasmine body cleaser 5) soul tree Indian rose with cooling vetiver shower gel
use lukewarm water to avoid stripping skins natural oil after shower follow herbal body lotion or coconut oil cold pressed extra virgin
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Ayurvedic body wash can really benefit your sensitive skin, especially since it emphasizes natural and gentle ingredients that align with your body’s natural state. Ayurveda, in essence, focuses on achieving balance and harmony with our unique constitution, known as ‘Prakriti’. If your skin tends to be dry or sensitive, it might correspond with a Vata imbalance, which ayurvedic body washes can help address through moisturizing and soothing herbal ingredients like sandalwood, aloe vera, and turmeric.
These ingredients are traditionally used to maintain healthy skin by hydrating and calming irritations. For someone with sensitive skin, an ayur body wash can be a more suitable choice, because it tends to avoid harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances often found in conventional products. These can disrupt your skin’s pH balance and aggravate dryness.
Switching to an ayurvedic body wash might indeed make a noticeable difference for you over the long term. Many users report softer, more balanced skin without the dryness or irritation they experienced with other products. It would be worthwhile to look for a body wash that complements your dosha type, which an ayurvedically trained practitioner could help identify for you, by considering your skin type and overall constitution.
Of course, it’s important to integrate this product slowly into your routine—test it on a small patch of skin first, as even natural ingredients can sometimes cause sensitivity. To support this change, consider adopting a skincare routine that’s aligned with Ayurvedic principles, such as using lukewarm water, moisturizing immediately after showering, and staying hydrated.
Remember, while these products offer numerous benefits, patience is key as any holistic and natural approach takes time for visible effects. Lastly, if you’re ever in doubt or face severe reactions, consulting with a healthcare professional is advised before making significant changes to your regimen.



