Teenagers are, in our experience, the toughest audience in any household for a new product. If something doesn't earn its place in the routine within a couple of weeks, it quietly disappears from the bathroom shelf.

Switching from conventional to herbal

Our daughter's skincare routine used to be built entirely around conventional, shop-bought cleansers. Introducing Kayashudi wasn't a hard sell tied to any specific concern — it was more of an experiment, prompted by simple curiosity about what we made for a living.

What kept it in rotation wasn't a single moment, but the ordinary experience of how it felt to use: mixed into a paste with water or rose water, applied gently, rinsed off. No lather, no fragrance overload — just a straightforward herbal cleanse that became a normal part of getting ready.

What's in the paste

Kayashudi is a blend of traditional Ayurvedic herbs — Tulasi, Reetha, Neem, Amla, Hibiscus, Vetiver, Bavancha, Fenugreek, and Yashtimadhu — formulated as a natural alternative to conventional body cleansers.

The best sign a routine has stuck isn't enthusiasm. It's that nobody remarks on it anymore — it's just what happens before school.

An honest note

Skin varies from person to person, and what settles comfortably into one routine won't necessarily suit another. We'd always suggest a patch test with any new skincare product, herbal or otherwise, and a conversation with a dermatologist for anyone with specific or persistent skin concerns.

See the full ingredient list and usage

Formulation details, usage instructions, and bulk ordering for Kayashudi Body Cleaner.

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