Move over K-Beauty. Ayurveda beauty is here
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Kritika D., 25, started a “skincare detox" five months ago. This was around the time she got her lip fillers dissolved after watching Reels about international celebrities favouring the “natural look".
It sent her down an online rabbit hole only to discover an open secret—that skincare products, including some of her favourites, contain toxic chemicals. She began thinking about the “pointlessness of it all"—inserting needles to look snatched (a sculpted face), wearing rubber bands around the ears for a minute to lift the face, following 20-step morning and night-time routines with serums and creams. “At the end of it, I would’ve put my health at risk and looked like a thousand other people following the same trends the algorithm was dictating," says Kritika, a part-time lawyer aspiring to be a full-time fashion content creator.
“It made me want to lose all that beauty baggage." Out went 30-plus bottles offering hopes of glassy skin. In came jars that claimed to go beyond the surface and deliver beauty in a more holistic manner. “These mostly have Ayurveda-related natural ingredients," Kritika says over a video call, showing the seven bottles in her cabinet—each priced well above ₹1,000 and branded with words like “neem", “patchouli", “rose" and “kumkumadi".
“I’m hoping they will help my skin age better without any harmful side-effects. Now I just need to be patient," she laughs. Kritika’s shift in perspective towards beauty is in sync with a chorus that’s growing louder across genders and age groups: a clean beauty routine with natural ingredients.
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