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Gulab Phool Churna-100GM | Rosa damascena – Natural Skin, Hair & Digestive Wellness | by Riddhish Herbals 🌸🌹

Gulab Phool Churna-100GM | Rosa damascena – Natural Skin, Hair & Digestive Wellness | by Riddhish Herbals 🌸🌹

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🔹 BULLET POINTS

💪 Traditional Ayurvedic Ingredient: Prepared from carefully dried rose petals, valued in Ayurveda for daily wellness and balance.

🌱 Supports Natural Skin Glow: Traditionally used to maintain skin freshness, comfort and a naturally radiant appearance.

🔥 Hair Care Ritual Friendly: Commonly added to hair masks and rinses to support scalp comfort and natural hair vitality.

💧 Digestive Balance Support: Described in Ayurveda as supportive for gentle digestion and internal cooling.

🍃 Rich in Natural Antioxidants: Contains plant-based compounds that help protect from everyday environmental stressors.

🌸 Aromatic & Calming: Naturally soothing fragrance enhances self-care rituals and sensory relaxation.

🧘 Versatile Daily Use: Suitable for face packs, hair care blends, wellness drinks or traditional home remedies.


🔹 USAGE & INDICATION

• Traditionally used as part of daily skin and hair care routines
• May support internal cooling and digestive comfort as per Ayurveda
• Used in wellness practices aimed at maintaining Pitta balance
• Suitable for individuals preferring natural, plant-based self-care
• Best used regularly under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner


🔹 DESCRIPTION

In Ayurveda, beauty and wellbeing are reflections of internal balance and mindful daily routines. Riddhish Herbals Gulab Phool Churna is prepared from gently dried rose petals (Rosa damascena), traditionally valued for their cooling, soothing and balancing nature.

Rose petals have been mentioned across classical Ayurvedic texts for their role in supporting skin comfort, digestive harmony and emotional calmness. Their naturally pleasant aroma and plant compounds make them an integral part of traditional self-care rituals, especially for individuals exposed to heat, stress, irregular routines or environmental dryness.

This rose petal powder blends seamlessly into modern lifestyles. It may be used externally as part of face packs, toners or hair masks, or internally in small quantities as advised by an Ayurvedic expert. When included in a balanced routine, it supports Ayurveda’s preventive and promotive approach to wellness rather than symptomatic focus.

Gulab Phool Churna is especially appreciated by those who prefer minimalist, chemical-free Ayurvedic ingredients for everyday care. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for long-term lifestyle use when guided appropriately. The powder integrates easily into morning or evening rituals—whether as a calming skincare blend, a refreshing hair rinse, or a mild herbal drink.

Rooted in traditional wisdom and adapted for contemporary wellness needs, this single-ingredient herbal churna reflects Ayurveda’s philosophy of simplicity, balance and mindful living.


🔹 INGREDIENTS

• Gulab Phool (Rose Petals) – Rosa damascena – 100%


🔹 IMPORTANCE OF EACH INGREDIENT

Rosa damascena: Traditionally valued in Ayurveda for its cooling, soothing and harmonising properties, especially supportive of skin comfort and digestive balance.


🔹 DOSAGE

As directed by the Ayurvedic practitioner.
Generally, 1–2 g (¼–½ teaspoon) once or twice daily with water, honey or as advised.


🔹 HOW TO USE

Mix the recommended quantity with water, rose water or other advised anupana. Use regularly along with balanced diet, adequate hydration and mindful lifestyle practices.


🔹 Q&A SECTION

Q1. Is Gulab Phool Churna suitable for daily use?
Yes, it may be used regularly as part of an Ayurvedic self-care routine under guidance.

Q2. Can it be used for skin care routines?
Yes, it is commonly used in face packs, toners and traditional skincare blends.

Q3. Is it suitable for hair care use?
Yes, it may be added to hair masks or rinses as part of natural hair care rituals.

Q4. Does it contain artificial colours or preservatives?
No, it contains only rose petal powder with no added synthetic ingredients.

Q5. Is it safe for all age groups?
It is generally suitable for adults. For children, elderly or pregnant women, consult a practitioner.

Q6. Can it be consumed internally?
Traditional usage includes internal use in small quantities under professional guidance.

Q7. How long should I use it?
Ayurvedic use is usually gradual and long-term; duration should be advised by your Vaidya.

Q8. Can I combine it with other herbs?
Yes, combinations should be planned based on individual Prakriti and lifestyle.

Q9. How should it be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.

Q10. Are there any known side effects?
When used in recommended quantities, it is generally well tolerated.


🔹 REGIONAL NAMES

Regional Names:
Hindi: गुलाब फूल चूर्ण
Marathi: गुलाब फूल चूर्ण
Gujarati: ગુલાબ ફૂલ ચૂર્ણ
Tamil: குலாப் பூள் சூரணம்
Telugu: గులాబ్ ఫూల్ చూర్ణం
Kannada: ಗುಲಾಬ್ ಫೂಲ್ ಚೂರ್ಣ
Malayalam: ഗുലാബ് ഫൂൾ ചൂർണം
Punjabi: ਗੁਲਾਬ ਫੁੱਲ ਚੂਰਣ
Bengali: গুলাব ফুল চূর্ণ
Urdu: گلاب پھول چورن

Other Names:
Rose Petal Powder, Gulab Powder, Damask Rose Powder, Rosa Powder, Dried Rose Petal Churna


🔹 SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE & REFERENCES

Modern scientific research has explored Rosa damascena for its antioxidant, soothing and sensory wellness properties. Several experimental and observational studies suggest that rose petal constituents may help support antioxidant status, skin comfort parameters and perceived relaxation when used as part of daily self-care practices.

Research has also examined rose extracts for their aromatic influence on mood and stress perception, aligning with Ayurveda’s emphasis on mind–body balance. These observations resonate with traditional Ayurvedic descriptions of Gulab as a cooling and harmonising botanical.

Individual responses may vary, and Ayurvedic use traditionally considers constitution (Prakriti), digestive strength (Agni) and lifestyle factors.

References:

  1. Boskabady MH et al., 2011. Pharmacological effects of Rosa damascena. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences.
  2. Mahboubi M, 2016. Rosa damascena as a medicinal plant. Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine.

To know about its traditional references and modern research background, please visit Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Rosa+damascena+Ayurvedic+study

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