Shiv Aatman’s Non Chemical Ayurvedic Sunscreen (Gel Lotion Form )
₹450.00
India’s First
Non Chemical, Non Toxic, Ayurvedic, All in one ( Skin Brightening, Anti Tanning, Anti Aging, Moisturising, Anti Pigmentation, Anti Sun Burn, Anti Itching, Soothing, Calming, Cooling ) Sunscreen. 100% Safe With No Side Effects. For Normal to dry and Hypersensitive Skin. Gel form.
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Consumers are learning more and more that the dangers of commercial Chemical sunscreen may outweigh the benefits. Many sunscreens have toxic ingredients, that can cause skin problems. In fact, skin cancer rates have risen and many reports indicate that sunscreens may actually raise the risk of skin cancer. In addition, it’s recommended that children are not exposed to the chemical found in many sunscreens, oxybenzone, which is known to disrupt hormones. Research is also showing that the use of sunscreen is causing damage to ocean life, especially coral. It’s estimated that over 5000 metric tons of sunscreen wash off swimmers in the ocean each year. UV radiation cause skin damages. Everybody needs protection from harmful UV lights. There are many different ways to protect our skin. The best way is avoiding direct sun exposure. But sometimes, it can be impossible, especially during summer. Because of that, sunscreen products should be used. Additionally, some exposure to the sun is imperative to health. Moderate exposure to the sun can increase your levels of Vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency has been found to be a factor in many types of breast cancer as well as problems during pregnancy. So what to do? Moderate time in the sun – a little sun won’t hurt, but you should never allow your skin to burn. Keep your face shaded by wearing a wide brim hat. If you are very fair, do wear lightweight fabric to shield the strongest rays. Plan outdoor activities in the morning or afternoon and avoid the heat of the midday. Use a natural sunscreen Shiv Aatman’s Non Chemical, Ayurvedic & Natural Sunscreen; There are some articles that are circulating on the internet now that warn of the dangers of homemade sunscreen, primarily because it’s impossible to tell how strong the sunscreen is and what the SPF of your final product will be. Use common sense in the sun: limit exposure, stay in the shade, wear a hat, etc. Shiv Aatman’s Non Chemical, Ayurvedic and Natural sunscreen is an extra layer of protection is effective in blocking harmful UV rays and protects from Aging, Tanning, Pigmentation, Itching, Sun burn, and is non Toxic but is not 100% effective in eliminating the suns rays. Consumers request high-quality products with accessible prices, they know that chemical components sometimes have harmful effects on the skin. Because of that, they more and more choose products with natural components. which became main guide for us to develop such Completely Chemical free, toxins free, Only Plant Based All in one Sunscreen. It means that you will get everything when you apply these All in one sunscreen. Features of Shiv Aatman’s All in one Sunscreen: Protection skin from UV radiation, antiaging and wrinkles reduction, moisturizing and cooling effects on the skin without allergic reaction, Skin Brightening , Anti Tanning, and with Anti Pigmentation Properties with No side effects. The following Plant extracts and plant oils makes Shiv Aatman Sunscreen Effective *Red Raspberry Seed Oil: Red raspberry seed oil has a natural SPF (sun protection factor) of around 25-50. It contains antioxidants and has been found to provide some protection against UVA and UVB rays. However, it is important to note that its SPF is lower compared to Commercial Toxic Chemical sunscreens. * Green and black tea Study says that the tannic acid and theobromine in tea help remove heat from sunburns. Other compounds in tea called catechins help prevent and repair skin damage and may even help prevent chemical- and radiation- induced skin cancers.The evergreen shrub of camellia finds major uses in producing tea. But, the compounds like catechins, vitamin E, carotenoids, and polyphenolic present in it have great antioxidant properties. Therefore, these leaves find uses as a herbal screening agent. This is the best natural plant we can use as a sunscreen. The complex polyphenolic compounds in tea provide the same protective effect for the skin as for internal organs. studies provide evidence that tea polyphenols, when applied topically, ameliorate adverse skin reactions following UV exposure, including skin damage, erythema, and lipid peroxidation. Since inflammation and oxidative stress appear to play a significant role in the aging process, green tea may also have antiaging effects by decreasing inflammation and scavenging free radicals. Researchers have found that the main active ingredient in green tea, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), works well as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and sunscreen. , reduces the number of sunburns cells, protecting epidermal Langerhans cells from UV damage, and reduced the DNA damage that formed after UV radiation. * Indian Doomba Oil tree Botanical name: Calophyllum inophyllum The oil extracted from this tree has a multitude of medicinal uses. Its attribute of absorbing UV rays makes it an ideal candidate for a sunscreen. Even more, apart from working as a UV filter, it is nontoxic by nature. Hence, there is no side effect if it penetrates the eyes or nose mistakenly. * Indian Gooseberry Botanical name: Phyllanthus Emblica Rich in polyphenols, amino acid, gallic acid, and vitamin C, this fruit has strong antioxidant activities against the UV penetration and anti-aging. * Tomato Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum Thanks to the powerful antioxidant compound known as carotene lycopene that blocks the penetration of UV radiation. Its rejuvenating extract finds extensive uses in cosmetics and sunscreens. * Marigold Botanical name: Calendula officinalis Commonly grown as an ornamental plant in hedges and borders, the flower of Calendula has medicinal properties. Effective in treating acne, anti-aging, and suntan, the marigold oil is used as a UV filter. * Lemon Botanical name: Citrus limonum The pale green-yellow lemon, with a fresh tone, is a rich source of Vitamin C and multiple antioxidants. It removes dead skin and has bleaching and emollient effect on sunburnt skin. Hence, it plays a significant role in sunscreen and anti-tone lotions. It is one of the best Plants Used for Sunscreen. *Manjistha Botanical name: Rubia cordifolia The root of the plant is popular as a herbal drug in Ayurveda. The significant compounds like flavonoids, free alizarin, glycoside present in Manjistha or Indian Madder are beneficial for the skin. It treats a multitude of skin problems like eczema, sunburn, suntan, and pigmentation. Aloe vera The reputable Aloe vera or Aloe barbadensis has been scientifically proven for all forms of burn, be it radiation, thermal, or solar. It has also been demonstrated that it has a prophylactic effect if used before, during, and after these skin damaging events. Clearly, the plant is mainly used for its soothing and cooling effect; Its antioxidants react with free radicals that work against UV absorption. Walnut Walnut extract oil is an effective UV blocker, therefore widely used as sunscreen agents. Its compound juglone reacts with the keratin proteins present in the skin. That keeps the skin safe from the harmful UV damage. The aqueous extract has been shown to be particularly effective as a self-tanning sunscreen agent. Its most important component is juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4- naphthoquinone), a naphthol closely related to lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4- naphthoquinone). ✓Plant oils as sunscreens; Researchers have found that some plant oils contain natural sunscreens. For example *sesame oil resists 30% of UV rays, whereas coconut, peanut, olive, and cottonseed oils block out about 20%. * Borage oil Borage (Borago officinalis) oil stimulates skin cell activity and encourages skin regeneration. It contains high levels of gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), making it useful in treating all skin disorders, particularly allergies, dermatitis, inflammation, and irritation. Borage penetrates the skin easily and benefits all types of skin, particularly dry, dehydrated, mature, or prematurely aging skin. *Evening primrose oil Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) oil has a high GLA content that promotes healthy skin and skin repair. It is usually yellow in color. It soothes skin problems and inflammation, making it a good choice for people with eczema, psoriasis, or any type of dermatitis. Evening primrose skin oil discourages dry skin and premature aging of the skin *Avocado oil High-quality, natural suntan and after-sun products are found in abundance at natural food stores. Avocado (Persea americana) oil is rich in vitamin E, β–carotene, vitamin D, protein, lecithin, and fatty acids and offers considerable benefits when added to preparations. From avocado oil to botanicals such as rosemary and comfrey, these ingredients soothe and protect the skin *Tea tree oil Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) oil is an ancient aboriginal remedy. It is an effective antiseptic, fungicide, and germicide. It is a popular component of many sunscreen formulations that relieve sunburn by increasing blood flow in capillaries, bringing nutrients to damaging skin.
Red Raspberry Seed Oil: Red raspberry seed oil has a natural SPF (sun protection factor) of around 25-50. It contains antioxidants and has been found to provide some protection against UVA and UVB rays. However, it is important to note that its SPF is lower compared to Commercial Toxic Chemical sunscreens.
* Green and black tea
Study says that the tannic acid and theobromine in tea help remove heat from sunburns. Other compounds in tea called catechins help prevent and repair skin damage and may even help prevent chemical- and radiation- induced skin cancers.The evergreen shrub of camellia finds major uses in producing tea. But, the compounds like catechins, vitamin E, carotenoids, and polyphenolic present in it have great antioxidant properties. Therefore, these leaves find uses as a herbal screening agent. This is the best natural plant we can use as a sunscreen.
The complex polyphenolic compounds in tea provide the same protective effect for the skin as for internal organs. studies provide evidence that tea polyphenols, when applied topically, ameliorate adverse skin reactions following UV exposure, including skin damage, erythema, and lipid peroxidation. Since inflammation and oxidative stress appear to play a significant role in the aging process, green tea may also have antiaging effects by decreasing inflammation and scavenging free radicals. Researchers have found that the main active ingredient in green tea, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), works well as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and sunscreen. , reduces the number of sunburns cells, protecting epidermal Langerhans cells from UV damage, and reduced the DNA damage that formed after UV radiation.
* Indian Doomba Oil tree
Botanical name: Calophyllum inophyllum
The oil extracted from this tree has a multitude of medicinal uses. Its attribute of absorbing UV rays makes it an ideal candidate for a sunscreen. Even more, apart from working as a UV filter, it is nontoxic by nature. Hence, there is no side effect if it penetrates the eyes or nose mistakenly.
* Indian Gooseberry
Botanical name: Phyllanthus Emblica
Rich in polyphenols, amino acid, gallic acid, and vitamin C, this fruit has strong antioxidant activities against the UV penetration and anti-aging.
* Tomato
Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
Thanks to the powerful antioxidant compound known as carotene lycopene that blocks the penetration of UV radiation. Its rejuvenating extract finds extensive uses in cosmetics and sunscreens.
* Marigold
Botanical name: Calendula officinalis
Commonly grown as an ornamental plant in hedges and borders, the flower of Calendula has medicinal properties. Effective in treating acne, anti-aging, and suntan, the marigold oil is used as a UV filter.
* Lemon
Botanical name: Citrus limonum
The pale green-yellow lemon, with a fresh tone, is a rich source of Vitamin C and multiple antioxidants. It removes dead skin and has bleaching and emollient effect on sunburnt skin. Hence, it plays a significant role in sunscreen and anti-tone lotions. It is one of the best Plants Used for Sunscreen.
*Manjistha
Botanical name: Rubia cordifolia
The root of the plant is popular as a herbal drug in Ayurveda. The significant compounds like flavonoids, free alizarin, glycoside present in Manjistha or Indian Madder are beneficial for the skin. It treats a multitude of skin problems like eczema, sunburn, suntan, and pigmentation.
Aloe vera
The reputable Aloe vera or Aloe barbadensis has been scientifically proven for all forms of burn, be it radiation, thermal, or solar. It has also been demonstrated that it has a prophylactic effect if used before, during, and after these skin damaging events. Clearly, the plant is mainly used for its soothing and cooling effect; Its antioxidants react with free radicals that work against UV absorption.
Walnut
Walnut extract oil is an effective UV blocker, therefore widely used as sunscreen agents. Its compound juglone reacts with the keratin proteins present in the skin. That keeps the skin safe from the harmful UV damage. The aqueous extract has been shown to be particularly effective as a self-tanning sunscreen agent. Its most important component is juglone (5-hydroxy-1,4- naphthoquinone), a naphthol closely related to lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4- naphthoquinone).
✓Plant oils as sunscreens;
Researchers have found that some plant oils contain natural sunscreens. For example
*sesame oil resists 30% of UV rays, whereas coconut, peanut, olive, and cottonseed oils block out about 20%.
* Borage oil
Borage (Borago officinalis) oil stimulates skin cell activity and encourages skin regeneration. It contains high levels of gamma-linoleic acid (GLA), making it useful in treating all skin disorders, particularly allergies, dermatitis, inflammation, and irritation. Borage penetrates the skin easily and benefits all types of skin, particularly dry, dehydrated, mature, or prematurely aging skin.
*Evening primrose oil
Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) oil has a high GLA content that promotes healthy skin and skin repair. It is usually yellow in color. It soothes skin problems and inflammation, making it a good choice for people with eczema, psoriasis, or any type of dermatitis. Evening primrose skin oil discourages dry skin and premature aging of the skin
*Avocado oil
High-quality, natural suntan and after-sun products are found in abundance at natural food stores. Avocado (Persea americana) oil is rich in vitamin E, β–carotene, vitamin D, protein, lecithin, and fatty acids and offers considerable benefits when added to preparations. From avocado oil to botanicals such as rosemary and comfrey, these ingredients soothe and protect the skin
*Tea tree oil
Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) oil is an ancient aboriginal remedy. It is an effective antiseptic, fungicide, and germicide. It is a popular component of many sunscreen formulations that relieve sunburn by increasing blood flow in capillaries, bringing nutrients to damaging skin.
Horsetail extract –
Horsetail extract is a goldmine of nutrients like calcium, magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, riboflavin, niacin, and vitamin C! All of these wrk together to fend off the dreaded environmental stressor, protecting the skin against aging and sun damage.
Aloevera Juice
Shiv Aatman’s all products are 100% Safe, with No side effects, as there are no chemicals in them. However patch test is recommended as some people are allergic to Natural Floral / Fruit / Plant leaves Extracts.
Place the jar in a dry, dark place. Do not expose it to sunlight. Do not refrigerate. Keep the product away from moisture.
Do not use dirty hands to use the product. Always make sure your hands are clean and dry before use.
Use the Product as early as possible after opening the lid or within a few weeks or a month as the products do not have harsh chemical preservatives. The Plant ingredients have less / Short shelf life as compared to chemical / synthetic ingredients. Hence try finishing the product as early as possible.
Keep away from the reach of children.
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