The bridal glow, in a daily cleanse
Rose petals from Rajasthan, Lakadong turmeric from Kerala, gram flour ground in our Surat workshop. The same ubtan recipe that brides in India have used for centuries — now thin enough for everyday skin.
Damask roses from Pushkar and Kannauj are harvested at dawn, before the sun draws out the essential oils. The petals reach our Surat workshop within a day — and that's where the ritual truly begins.
In our Surat workshop, rose petal powder is folded into Lakadong turmeric and stone-ground gram flour. The same bridal ubtan formula our grandmothers used — refined for a face wash you can use every morning.
A pea-sized squeeze foams into a soft, blush-pink lather. It cleanses without stripping — rinsing away pollution, makeup and dullness — and leaves your skin with the quiet warmth of fresh ubtan. Use morning and night.
Four ingredients that have proven themselves for centuries. Nothing else.
Rose petal extract tightens pores, calms redness and adds the signature blush-pink note to the lather. Astringent, mildly hydrating, eternally classic.
Lakadong turmeric — the world's highest-curcumin variety — brightens, evens tone and brings home that quiet wedding-day radiance.
Stone-ground gram flour is a gentle exfoliant that lifts dead skin and pulls excess oil — the foundation of ubtan recipes for over a thousand years.
Triple-distilled in our workshop, our gulab jal lifts the formula from a paste to a face wash — soft, aromatic, and gentle enough for sensitive skin.
Turmeric + rose work on dullness at every wash. A subtle radiance that builds over weeks.
Besan gently lifts dead skin without microbeads or harsh acids — the way our grandmothers exfoliated.
Cleanses without stripping. Rose water keeps the skin hydrated — never that uncomfortable post-wash pull.
No parabens. No sulphates. No SLS. No artificial fragrance. Just ingredients you can pronounce.
Splash your face with lukewarm water — not hot. Lukewarm opens pores without stripping oils.
Take a pea-sized amount, rub between your palms to whip into a soft pink lather.
Slow circular motions across face and neck for 30–45 seconds. Skip the eye area.
Rinse with cool water until completely clear. Pat dry. Glow on.
The face wash that brides have used for a thousand years — softened for everyday skin. Hand-blended in Surat, Gujarat.