About us

Padmakshi Ayurveda

Nature provides the ingredients

Ayurveda provides the wisdom

We provide the journey to well-being

Padmakshi Ayurveda is more than just skincare and haircare; it's a holistic journey to embrace the essence of Ayurveda in every aspect of life. We believe Ayurveda isn't just about products; it's the art of living in unity with your body, mind, and soul.

In the world of Ayurveda, your body is like a compound, and the three doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha - are the balancing elements. These doshas, influenced by the elements of nature, define your unique physical, mental, and emotional attributes. We are on a path to restoring your natural balance in a chaotic world of stress and chemicals.

Imagine each product as a carefully created for your doshas. We meticulously select ingredients, ethically sourcing and cultivating them with ancient nuskhes and sustainability. We don't just make products; we create therapeutic infusions using age-old wisdom and recipes.

At Padmakshi Ayurveda, we are offering you to experience an extraordinary journey towards the oneness of body, mind, and soul. Our brand isn't just from the heart of science; it's a heartfelt journey towards holistic well-being. Welcome to a world where Ayurveda is not just a product but a way of life – your path to radiant health and inner balance.

About Your Dosha

Understanding your predominant dosha can help you maintain skin and hair balance and address specific skin-hair concerns.

1. Vata

Skin: Vata is associated with the elements of air and ether (space). People with a dominant Vata dosha tend to have dry, thin, and delicate skin. They are prone to skin issues like dryness, flakiness, and premature aging. Vata imbalance can lead to excessive dryness, fine lines, and a lack of moisture in the skin.

Hair: Vata-dominant individuals often have thin and frizzy hair. They may experience hair dryness, split ends, and hair that is easily prone to breakage. An imbalance in Vata can result in brittle, lackluster hair.

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2. pitta

Skin: Pitta is associated with the elements of fire and water. People with a dominant Pitta dosha tend to have sensitive, oily, and warm skin. They are prone to skin issues like acne, redness, and inflammation. Pitta imbalance can lead to excessive oiliness, enlarged pores, and skin irritations.

Hair: Pitta-dominant individuals may have fine hair prone to getting greasy quickly. They may also experience issues like dandruff and scalp sensitivity. An imbalance in Pitta can result in excessive sweating on the scalp and hair thinning.

3. Kapha

Skin: Kapha is associated with the elements of earth and water. People with a dominant Kapha dosha tend to have thick, oily, and cool skin. They are prone to skin issues like excessive oiliness, blackheads, and congestion. Kapha imbalance can lead to clogged pores, acne, and water retention in the skin.

Hair: Kapha-dominant individuals often have thick and lustrous hair. However, they may also be prone to issues like oily scalp, leading to dandruff and hair loss. An imbalance in Kapha can result in heavy, greasy hair.

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About us

Padmakshi Ayurveda

Nature provides the ingredients

Ayurveda provides the wisdom

We provide the journey to well-being

Padmakshi Ayurveda is more than just skincare and haircare; it's a holistic journey to embrace the essence of Ayurveda in every aspect of life. We believe Ayurveda isn't just about products; it's the art of living in unity with your body, mind, and soul.

In the world of Ayurveda, your body is like a compound, and the three doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha - are the balancing elements. These doshas, influenced by the elements of nature, define your unique physical, mental, and emotional attributes. We are on a path to restoring your natural balance in a chaotic world of stress and chemicals.

Imagine each product as a carefully created for your doshas. We meticulously select ingredients, ethically sourcing and cultivating them with ancient nuskhes and sustainability. We don't just make products; we create therapeutic infusions using age-old wisdom and recipes.

At Padmakshi Ayurveda, we are offering you to experience an extraordinary journey towards the oneness of body, mind, and soul. Our brand isn't just from the heart of science; it's a heartfelt journey towards holistic well-being. Welcome to a world where Ayurveda is not just a product but a way of life – your path to radiant health and inner balance.

About Your Dosha

Understanding your predominant dosha can help you maintain skin and hair balance and address specific skin-hair concerns.

VATA BG

1. Vata

Skin: Vata is associated with the elements of air and ether (space). People with a dominant Vata dosha tend to have dry, thin, and delicate skin. They are prone to skin issues like dryness, flakiness, and premature aging. Vata imbalance can lead to excessive dryness, fine lines, and a lack of moisture in the skin.

Hair: Vata-dominant individuals often have thin and frizzy hair. They may experience hair dryness, split ends, and hair that is easily prone to breakage. An imbalance in Vata can result in brittle, lackluster hair.

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2. pitta

Skin: Pitta is associated with the elements of fire and water. People with a dominant Pitta dosha tend to have sensitive, oily, and warm skin. They are prone to skin issues like acne, redness, and inflammation. Pitta imbalance can lead to excessive oiliness, enlarged pores, and skin irritations.

Hair: Pitta-dominant individuals may have fine hair prone to getting greasy quickly. They may also experience issues like dandruff and scalp sensitivity. An imbalance in Pitta can result in excessive sweating on the scalp and hair thinning.

kapha bg

3. Kapha

Skin: Kapha is associated with the elements of earth and water. People with a dominant Kapha dosha tend to have thick, oily, and cool skin. They are prone to skin issues like excessive oiliness, blackheads, and congestion. Kapha imbalance can lead to clogged pores, acne, and water retention in the skin.

Hair: Kapha-dominant individuals often have thick and lustrous hair. However, they may also be prone to issues like oily scalp, leading to dandruff and hair loss. An imbalance in Kapha can result in heavy, greasy hair.