Lalita's Ayurvedic Eyeliner nourishes and moisturizes the eyes. It pacifies alochak pitta and nurtures alochak agni.
Lalita's eyeliner will:
Nurture your eyelids
Lubricate the eyes
Pacify alochak pitta.
It is great for short as well as long term use
Midnight black:
Your favorite deep "Midnight Black" color now in improved packaging - all the goodness of the eye-liner available for direct application. This shade and eyeliner can also be used by men as an ayurvedic tool to support the health of their eyes. It can be worn as a thin line on the inside of the eye-lids during the day or at night, as it contains herbs to help nourish and nurture the eyes. Best results can be obtained when used in conjunction with Vaidya's SVA Triphala Ghee, as well as SVA Skin Clay.
Earthy Brown:
A luscious "Earthy Brown" shade perfect for you if you are blond or have lighter pigmentation in your lashes or eyebrows. This eyeliner carries the same ingredients as the original formula, but is enhanced with natural vegetable pigments for a rich earthy tone. Apply it on your eyelids above and below, inside our below the lash line. You can also apply it on your eyebrows for an enhanced look. Best results can be obtained when used in conjunction with Vaidya's SVA Triphala Ghee, as well as SVA Skin Clay.
Stardust Blue:
For the adventurous ones amongst us, we give you nothing less than the moon and the stars in Vaidya's latest shade of "Stardust Blue" Lalita's eyeliner! Enjoy all the goodness of the herbs found in the original formula, plus the metallic glimmer of stars and the moon on your eyelids! Best results can be obtained when used in conjunction with Vaidya's SVA Triphala Ghee, as well as SVA Skin Clay.
SVA Lalita's Eyeliner herbal synergy (propieratary blend) with Mameera (Coptis Teeta), Chakchusya, Bhring Raj (Eclipta Alba), Coconut oil, Almond oil, Beeswax, Rose
Mameera (Coptis Teeta) is a very ancient ayurvedic ingredient as outlined in the shastra-s. It is the ideal ingredient for a health promoting eyeliner, as it is safe, and supports the balance of the whole physical eye.
Chakchusya - (from "chakchu," eye) is known for its health and longevity promoting properties for the eye
Bhring Raj (Eclipta Alba)is great for pacifying alochak pitta. When it is prepared with ghee, it also yields a rich black tint.
Coconut oil is a soma predominant oil, which nurtures and soothes the eyes, even as it pacifyies alochak pitta.
Ghee is the favorite oil in Ayurveda, as it carries both soma and agni together. It is unctuous and lubricating, takes away dryness and nourishes the eyes. It is used widely in Ayurveda to make healing and balancing recipes for the eyes.
Almond oil is a non-pitta aggravating nourishing oil, Vaidya uses in his Lalita's eyeliner to further nourish and nurture.
Beeswax, in long term use, helps keep the eyes lubricated, providing firmness.
Rose is the ultimate flower for pitta-s. It pacifies all five pitta sub-doshas, including alochak pitta. It is a bliss enhancing flower, cooling, calming, aromatic.
Pigment(s) derived from vegetables neither containing nor using non-toxic chemicals or additives.
Choose between 3 available colors: Midnight Black, Stardust Blue and Earthy Brown
Wash the eye area and wipe off any residual moisture or grease from the skin. Apply on the upper or lower eyelids- externally or internally. Wash off at night then apply triphala ghee on and around the eyelids. Leave on for 8-10 minutes wipe off and rinse.
4 gm.
This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose cure or treat any disease
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Posted by Unknown on 28th Mar 2015
Since I started to use this eyeliner my eyes don't feel tired or strained after using the computer all day. Look forward to when you have it back in stock because I never want to run out!
Posted by Unknown on 20th Mar 2015
I am delighted with my new SVA eyeliner. Its refined applicator enables a controlled fine line and the product does not smear easily. The best part is that it is actually good for our eyes, supporting and nourishing them, thereby mitigating the damaging effects of aging and long exposure to computer screens.
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