Description
The legendary ‘Gold Oil’. Saffron-infused Ayurveda for overnight skin repair, fading dark spots and improving complexion.
Laboratory Evidence
Each botanical is cold-processed within 48 hours of harvest to preserve the full spectrum of bioactive compounds.
Pampore, Jammu & Kashmir
The defining active of Kumkumadi tailam, Kashmiri Crocus stigmas are cold-macerated in sesame base for 21 days per traditional protocol — not solvent-extracted — preserving the thermolabile crocin and picrocrocin compounds that rapidly degraded under heat. This maceration method yields a bioactive concentration that solvent extraction cannot replicate.
Amritsar, Punjab
Glabridin, the primary isoflavan in licorice root, is one of the best-studied natural tyrosinase inhibitors in clinical dermatology — demonstrably more potent than kojic acid at equivalent concentrations, and without kojic acid's sensitisation risk. It addresses both active melanin synthesis and the distribution of melanosomes in the upper epidermis.
Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
Lotus petal and seed extract contributes nuciferine and quercetin in a lipid-soluble form optimised for overnight dermal absorption. Its antioxidant capacity at the basal cell layer protects against mitochondrial ROS accumulation — the primary mechanism of dermal collagen degradation in chronological skin ageing.
Apply to thoroughly cleansed, slightly damp skin. The residual moisture creates a seal over the oil layer, a technique called "slugging the actives" in modern dermatology — extending the window of compound bioavailability.
Dispense 3–4 drops onto fingertips. Press — not rub — across the face, neck, and décolletage using flat palms held for 5 seconds per zone. Pressing maximises transdermal delivery without mechanical disruption of the night-repair cycle.
Leave overnight. Do not layer additional products over this oil. Morning skin should show improved texture, reduced dullness, and measurably enhanced surface luminosity within the first week of consistent use.
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