Kapha face wash velvet touch
200 mL
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KAPHA FACE WASH — VELVET TOUCH
For evenings when Kapha settles in deeply—heavy, still, slow to release the day.
This wash is a gentle unwinding: a soft clearing of what has gathered, a return to breath and ease.
Neem — The Sacred Purifier
Wild-harvested from Rajasthan’s rugged terrain, Neem carries an earthy sharpness that Kapha responds to.
In Ayurveda it is known for clearing stagnation—energetic as much as physical—
a reminder that heaviness can shift with warmth, breath, and intention.
⭐ Your Moonlight Ritual
Hold the bottle.
Let its lightness bring awareness back to your hand.
Visualize soft green aura lines swirling slowly, like mist lifting from cool stone—
releasing the day’s weight.
Inhale.
Neem’s earthy clarity rises gently.
A slow, deep breath opens space inside the chest, softening the fog Kapha collects at dusk.
Cleanse with presence.
On damp skin, sweep upward strokes from chin to temples—
inviting movement, encouraging release,
reminding the system that evening is a place of soft surrender.
Rinse.
Let the water take what no longer needs to stay.
Breath deepens.
Shoulders drop.
A quiet lightness returns—subtle, grounding, enough to carry you into rest.
A cleansing ritual for Kapha evenings: gentle motion, soft warmth, and the slow unwinding of the day.
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Rooted in nature. Refined by science.
Restoring balance, vitality, and inner calm, the way nature always intended.
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At ETHA, every product is part of a greater ritual — designed to meet your dosha where it's most active.
To soothe what’s overstimulated. To energize what’s stuck. To help you feel clear, calm, and connected — day by day.
Because true beauty isn’t what you put on.
It’s how you live, breathe, and restore yourself.

