The Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Multi-Masking

The Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Multi-Masking

Authored by : Manavi Siddhanti
  • 28 May 2025
  • 3 mins read

The Ancient Art of Ayurvedic Multi-Masking  

The tradition of using Ayurvedic face masks {lepam} dates back thousands of years and is deeply rooted in India's whole-body, holistic system of medicine. Originally applied for pain relief, wound healing and treating skin conditions, these glow-boosting treatments are now more commonly used in beauty and skincare to provide nourishment, enhance radiance and restore balance to the skin. 

At Kama Ayurveda, the age-old Indian skincare ritual has found a modern-day guise in our new mask formulations, powered by Ayurvedic botanicals that are wisely combined according to Ayurvedic principles. 

The Cardamom Purifying Mud Mask is a complexion-clearing and pore-tightening formulation perfect for blemish-prone skin. This mud-textured mask uses Cydonia clay, known for its rich mineral content and healing properties, combined with purifying Indian cardamom, anti-inflammatory cleome gynandra (spider plant), and infused with brightening orange botanical fragments.  

Step 1: Apply the Cardamom Purifying Mask on T-Zone (forehead, nose & chin)  

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The new range of remedy masks includes the Cardamom Purifying Mud Mask, a complexion-clearing and pore-tightening formulation perfect for blemish-prone skin. This mud-textured mask uses Cydonia clay, known for its rich mineral content and healing properties, combined with purifying Indian cardamom, anti-inflammatory cleome gynandra (spider plant), and infused with brightening orange botanical fragments. Massage a thick layer on your skin, leave it for 10 minutes and rinse off for a shine-free complexion. 

Step 2: Apply the Rose Hydrating Mask on the cheeks 

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The final mask in the new range, the Turmeric Brightening Clay Mask, is a fine creamy clay-textured mask formulated with rose clay and infused with turmeric, sandalwood and ginger botanical fragments. The Turmeric Brightening Clay Mask works to deeply resurface and soften skin for a smooth and youthful glow. 

Step 3: Apply the Turmeric Brightening Mask on the top cheeks & temples 

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Finish the regime with an energising spritz of our new Ashwagandha Invigorating Essence for hydration followed by a serum and a face cream for best results. 

About the Author
Manavi Siddhanti
Manavi Siddhanti

Manavi Siddhanti is our in-house content manager at Kama Ayurveda. A former Beauty Editor & Consultant with over 14 years of experience in the media industry.

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