FAQ
1. How do actives derived from plants?
Cold-pressing, steam distillation, or solvent-free procedures are used to carefully extract plant actives while preserving the herb's natural potency. These procedures ensure that the purest and most potent compounds are obtained without sacrificing their medicinal value
2. Which part of the plant contains most actives?
Certain parts are more potent than others. For example, roots and bark are full of therapeutic ingredients, while leaves and flowers generally have antioxidants and brightening agents
3. Do actives vary from season to season in plants?
Yes, the strength of actives can vary with season, sunlight, and soil conditions.
4. Can plant actives fully replace synthetic ones?
Yes, In many cases, plant-based Retinol (Bakuchiol) and Hyaluronic Acid can rival or outperform synthetic versions in terms of efficacy and gentleness.
5. Are plant actives made from water or oil more effective?
Water-based extracts (such as aloe or cucumber) are excellent for hydration, but oil-based extracts (such as rosehip or sandalwood) are better at delivering fat-soluble nutrients.
6. Do actives fluctuate depending on the plant's age?
Yes, young leaves have more enzymes and phenolic compounds, whereas older sections have more resins and essential oils.
7. How does "plant aactive" differ from "plant extract"?
A plant extract is derived from any portion of the plant that may contain hundreds of compounds, not all of which are physiologically active. A plant-active, on the other hand, is a specific, purified ingredient or standardised fraction that has been shown to provide focused effects such as brightening, firming, or healing, making it significantly more potent and result-oriented than a typical extract.
8. What portion of the plant has the most active compounds?
It depends – roots and bark frequently include therapeutic properties, whereas leaves and blossoms contain antioxidants and brightening elements.
9. Can plant actives address specific concerns, such as dark spots or fine lines?
Absolutely! Saffron, liquorice, and manjistha are natural skin brighteners and healers.
10. What is unique about our Ayurvedic actives synergy?
Each formula is based on the "Tridosha Balance" philosophy, which blends herbs to reduce excess Pitta (heat), soothe Vata (dryness), and balance Kapha (oiliness) while producing apparent results.