Ayurvedic perspective of Cosmetology

  • Sumedh Wasnik Professor & Head, Dept. of Shalya Tantra PMT’s Ayurved Medical College, Shevgaon, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
  • Tanuja Naik Post Graduate Scholar, Department of Dravya Guna, PMT’s Ayurved Medical College, Shevgaon, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
  • Anita Ghodke Associate Professor, Department of Dravya Guna, PMT’s Ayurved Medical College, Shevgaon, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
  • Vaibhav Sulakhe Assistant Professor, Department of Agada Tantra, PMT’s Ayurved Medical College, Shevgaon, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Panchakarma, Varnya, Cosmetics, Cosmetology

Abstract

Cosmetology deals with various aspect of beauty. Beauty is the quality of being physically attractive, the qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind. It is the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit. Beauty is the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, colour, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else. It pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. Beauty of person gives perceptual experience of pleasure or satisfaction. According to Ayurveda, the concept of beauty includes physical, mental, social and spiritual elements. Ayurveda is the science of health care and healing, works on four levels body, Breath, mind and spirit. When these are in perfect harmony, a person radiates with inner and outer beauty. In fact, the concept of beauty and cosmetics is as old as mankind and civilization. Ama (toxic materials) inside our body make a person ugly and diseased and Sodhana i.e. Panchakarma (purification) is the best therapeutic intervention to eliminate body toxins. Being Ayurveda as a life science and tradition of India, soon India will be the global cosmetic industry’s capital because of advantages of Ayurveda and Ayurvedic medicines.

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CITATION
DOI: 10.21760/jaims.v1i2.3663
Published: 2016-08-31
How to Cite
Sumedh Wasnik, Tanuja Naik, Anita Ghodke, & Vaibhav Sulakhe. (2016). Ayurvedic perspective of Cosmetology. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 1(02), 38-42. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.v1i2.3663
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Review Article