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TATSAT - WELLNESS THROUGH AYURVEDA
TATSAT - WELLNESS THROUGH AYURVEDA Ayurvedic Herbal Kajal, Lead-Free Natural Kajal (Deep Black) — Soothing Castor & Almond Oil
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Tatsat Ayurvedic Herbal Kajal is a handmade, lead-free Ayurvedic anjana that nourishes and beautifies the eyes using traditional Chakshushya herbs and a soothing oil base.
Made in Kerala by Ayurvedic practitioners, this kajal follows the Sahasrayogam method to produce a deep black soot blended with castor and almond oils and beeswax. The formula centers on Chakshushya herbs such as Tulsi, Triphala, Sahadevi, and Daruharidra, processed into a medicated soot over 21 days, then combined with natural oils to create a cosmetic and therapeutic anjana suitable for everyday wear.
How is this kajal made and what traditional method does it follow?
The kajal is crafted according to classical Ayurvedic guidelines from the Sahasrayogam text, using a slow, 21-day process to convert selected herbs into a purified soot. That soot is collected on a copper plate and blended with an oil base to yield a smooth, dark anjana.
- Chakshushya herbs (Tulsi, Triphala, Sahadevi, Daruharidra) are used for their eye-supporting properties.
- Herbal materials are processed into medicated soot over 21 days.
- Soot is captured on copper, then mixed with castor and almond oils and beeswax.
- Made by Ayurvedic doctors in Kerala following traditional protocols.
Will this kajal be safe for sensitive eyes or babies?
The product is lab-tested and free from lead, heavy metals, and preservatives, and is generally suitable for sensitive eyes. However, it contains edible camphor (pachakarpoora), which can cause irritation in some people, so a small patch or sensitivity test is recommended before applying to infants or highly reactive skin.
- Dermatologically tested and free from harmful metals and preservatives.
- Formulated with natural oils to cool and moisturize the eye area.
- Contains pachakarpoora; test on a small area first for babies or allergy-prone users.
Is Tatsat Ayurvedic Kajal long-lasting or smudge-proof?
The kajal delivers an intense black color and good adherence thanks to its oil-based formulation, but it is not marketed as fully smudge-proof. Environmental factors like humidity, oily skin, or rubbing may cause some smudging, so expect lasting wear but not absolute transfer-proof performance.
- Oil and wax base offers comfortable, nourishing wear.
- Deep black finish praised for cosmetic effect.
- May smudge under humid conditions or with oily eyelids.
- Best results with minimal rubbing and proper setting time.
How does this kajal support eye comfort according to Ayurvedic principles?
Ayurveda links eye issues to an imbalance in Pitta dosha; this kajal uses cooling, moistening oils and Chakshushya herbs intended to soothe and protect the delicate eye area. It is presented as a traditional anjana—both cosmetic and supportive—rather than a medicinal cure for eye disease.
- Castor and almond oils provide cooling and moisturizing effects.
- Herbal ingredients are selected for nourishment and protection.
- Designed to help maintain comfort and reduce dryness when used carefully.
- Not a substitute for medical treatment of eye conditions.
Who is this for: Tatsat Ayurvedic Herbal Kajal suits anyone looking for a natural, traditionally made kajal that combines cosmetic depth with Ayurvedic herbal care. It's geared toward users who prefer preservative- and lead-free products, those interested in classical Ayurvedic anjana, and people who want a nourishing oil-based liner—provided they perform a sensitivity test if they have very reactive skin or plan to use it on children.
FAQ
Q: Is Tatsat Ayurvedic Kajal safe from heavy metals?
A: Yes. Lab-tested and certified free from lead and heavy metals, formulated without preservatives.
Q: Can I use this kajal on my baby?
A: It’s generally safe but test first; pachakarpoora (edible camphor) may irritate some infants or sensitive users.
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