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Bhringraja

SAFE INGREDIENT
Glossary
INCI NAME:

Eclipta Prostrata Leaf Powder


ORIGIN:

Vegetal


FUNCTION:

Dye, soothing, anti-aging, restorative

Bhringraja

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The Bhringraj, botanical name Eclipta Alba or Eclipta Prostrata, in jargon is called Maka or False Daisy, or “fake daisy” due to the similarity of its flowers with those of small daisies. It is a plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, which grows mainly in India and Nepal, but also in China, Thailand and Brazil.

In Ayurvedic medicine it is considered a Rasayana, that is a rejuvenating and anti-aging product, the name derives from the branch that deals with longevity.

From the maceration of the Maka leaves both the oil and the powder are obtained: inserted in the creams, this powder has a restorative and anti-aging effect, promoting tissue regeneration, it is also an excellent soothing for irritated skin and calms the skin. redness. It is mainly indicated for sensitive skin, but also for mature skin, given the high content of antioxidants present.

In India, Bhringraj is known as "the king of hair" as it is considered the best Ayurvedic remedy for hair loss: it has the power to "awaken" the hair follicles and prolong their activity and growth phase. It is therefore indicated to stimulate hair growth and thus reduce the areas affected by baldness. It purifies the skin and is rumored to help delay premature graying. It also makes the hair soft, voluminous.

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Ethical chain

The dyeing herbs we use for our products come from India, where they are grown thanks to the skilled hands of small local farmers who obtain organic certification after a long training course. This guarantees small farmers a secure source of income and sustainable and ethical working conditions for people and the environment.