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Herbs in Cosmetics

Dated ages back, in the famous fairy tale of
the snow white and Seven Dwarfs, the wish of the wicked step-mother to be
the most beautiful woman on earth, even today strikes the chord that being
beautiful irrespective of age, sex and color is not a thing desired just
today.
As ayurveda the concept of beauty has an age-old origin. Whether in fairy
tales it was the wicked mother or the fairy that beautified Cinderella on
the ball night, creating beauty by magic potions or herbs proves that
beauty, its concepts and cosmetics go hand in hand. Especially for
females, the desire to look beautiful, charming and young by different
beauty ways, using various herbs are things known by the world since
centuries.
Ancient scriptures like Abhijnana Shakuntalam and Meghadootam of Kalidasa
and many mythological epics encompass the reference of cosmetics like:
Tilak, Kajal, Alita and Agaru (Aquilaria agalbeha) that were used as body
decorative and to create beauty spots on the chin and cheeks in the era
ruled by gods and their deities.
In fact, the concept of beauty and cosmetics is as old as mankind and
civilization. The famous depictions in the Ajanta and Ellora caves,
Khajurao prove that not only women but men also adorned themselves with
jewelry, scents and cosmetics. Enscripted in history is the Aryan period
that witnessed the use of turmeric- haridra, (curcuma long, linn),
saffron, alkanet, agaru, chlorophyll green from nettle plants and indigo
for bodily-decorations apart from using Raktachandan (Pterocarpus
Santalinus Linn), Chandan (Santalum Album) for beautification. Using
Mehendi (henna) for dying hair in different colors and conditioning was
aslo practiced in the olden times.
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