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All-Day Face Malai - Pigmentation Control
Turmeric Nutmeg Melanoactives
Delivery
Delhi, NCR, Bangalore
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Pan India
4-5 Days After Shipment
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Additional Information
MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED BY
NaturoHabit Private Limited GP-26, Sector 18, Gurugram, Haryana - 122015
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
India
NODAL OFFICER DETAIL
Madhuri Pandey madhuri@nathabit.in
Curcumin & Eugenol Active Pigmentation Control

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Melanoactives of turmeric & nutmeg clear pigmentation, tan & blemishes
Curcumin & nutmeg actively inhibits tyrosinase, preventing the overproduction of melanin. Nutmeg further actively works in the fading and shedding of pigmented cells.
Protects against UV, sun & inflammatory damage
Rich anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin (turmeric), eugenol and myristicin (nutmeg) reduce cellular inflammatory response, due to damage or UV exposure, inhibiting melanin.
Neutralises free radicals & slows down ageing related pigmentation
Increased radical stress also increases melanin. Therefore, the rich antioxidants in curcumin and nutmeg neutralise free radicals and actively work to reverse ageing caused by oxidants, preventing pigmentation.
Actively heals wounds, balances melanin & prevents scar formation.
Enhanced healing of turmeric with modulated tissue remodelling prevents acne & wound scars. Nutmeg promotes cellular regeneration and skin repair, promoting even skin tone.
Key Benefits of MALAI

Ultra-light, rich, breathable moisture. Softens and smoothens skin
Long-lasting suppleness. Dhaut ghrit locks in hydration & moisture in every layer.
Imparts a deep, ageless inner glow with bio-active nutrition and skin clarifying herbs.
Active pigmentation, spots, and tan control with anti-melanocyte properties
Enhanced and activated compounds of 10-15 herbs rejuvenate, revive and support cellular functioning for healthy derma.
Defends and repairs every day UV, blue light, pollution, sugar, stress and various oxidation and inflammatory damage.
Active Ingredients
Fresh & whole picks
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Fresh Making in Ayurvedic Kitchen
Super-activated Malai Moisturiser for Ageless Glow
It'is a Malai, not a cream!
Activated with Ayurveda, Empowered by Modern Science

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7-layer derma penetration for cellular revival
Desi ghee is meticulously washed in copper vessels to create a fluffy, ultra-moisturizing base that penetrates all 7 layers of the skin. This hydrolysis process splits fats, enabling deep dermal absorption for unparalleled nourishment.
Anti-aging with infused copper & active antioxidants
Ghee washed in copper vessels infuses youth-protective nanoparticles, boosting collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid while reducing melanin. Antioxidants from oils, herbs, and fruits repair cellular damage, promoting youthful, healthy skin.
Super-activated face rejuvenator & radiance booster
Fresh fruit pulps, aloe, decocted herbs, and nutrient-rich seeds and spices holistically nurture dermal tissues, gradually restoring a supple glow.
Tailored to meet the unique needs of every season, concern and age group
Different ages, concerns and climates require unique moisturization due to varying humidity, temperature, moisture and cellular function.
UV-protective, non-sticky, lightweight moisturizer
Active phyto-constituents from herbs, fruits, and plants, blended with rich antioxidants, protect against UV damage, tanning, and dermal breakdown, while being lightweight and deeply absorbing thanks to whipped dhaut ghrit.
Why Your Skin Cells Will Love It
It's MALAI Care!
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Fluffy, breathable texture. Doesn’t suffocate skin
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Easy penetration and absorption. No pore clogging or stickiness.
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Reaches 7 layers, hence, benefits every cell.
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Balanced hydration & moisture blends for different dermal needs.
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Provides essential required bio-actives tailored for the skin’s needs.
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Made for you with the right nutrition, moisture and texture.
What's Inside Your Moisturiser
MALAI
Others
Moisturising Agent
Fresh raw milk, dhaut ghrit & aloe
Deeply moisturises & nourishes tissues
Glycerin, mineral oil & petrolatum
Dehydrates from within & clogs pores
Penetration Enhancers
7 Layers with dhaut ghrit & cold pressed oils
Alcohol
Disrupts sebum & cellular structure
Parabens
Barrier Irritating Fragrance
Radiance Boosters
Fresh fruits, herbs & spices
Clarifies skin, inhibits melanin & nourishes for ultra-radiance
Harsh peeling chemicals
Irritate, damages & causes hyperpigmentation
Usage & Suitability
Note
Massage well till the malai is fully absorbed into the skin, else the aloe part of the malai will give an unnecessary tightening on skin.

Suitability & Safety
How to Choose
Usage
Texture
Malai-gel & cream like texture.
Smell
Sweet, floral with a hint of lavender.
Oiling
The Malai already contains oils, but you can layer it with Mukhalaya for a nourishing massage.
Sun Protection
The Malai offers built-in sun protection, with the option to add extra sunscreen if needed.
Patch Test
Recommended on cheeks or neck for 10 mins prior to first use.
Skin Type
For all
Pregnancy
Safe to use
Kids
Safe for use
More Information
Full Ingredient List
Storage & Expiry
Storage
Store airtight in a cool, dry place.
Net Weight
30 g
Expiry
Use within 3 months of Mfg. Date.
Unreeling Some Nat Stories
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Melanin - The pigment producer
Types of melanin
Eumelanin
Provides black & brown pigment
Pheomelanin
Provided pink & red pigment
Neuromelanin
Dark pigment present in brain.
The Science Behind Pigmentation

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UV-Induced Melanogenesis – How Tan & Pigmentation Begin
Tanning is the skin’s protective response to UV radiation. When UVB rays penetrate the skin, keratinocytes release melanocyte-stimulating hormone, which binds to receptors on melanocytes, stimulating the production of melanin - the pigment responsible for color. This melanin is transferred to nearby skin cells as an umbrella to shield DNA from UV damage. While this defense mechanism is natural, overexposure causes overproduction and uneven distribution, leading to persistent pigmentation, uneven tan lines, and patchy skin tone. Sunscreens (especially mineral ones with zinc oxide) and melanin-regulating ingredients like licorice root are key to prevention and correction.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) – The Residue of Blemishes
Whenever the skin experiences trauma - be it from acne, waxing, cuts, or even insect bites—it triggers inflammation. This activates melanocyte activity in the affected region, often resulting in dark marks that linger long after the blemish heals. This is known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) and is more common in melanin-rich skin types. To treat PIH, ingredients work by reducing inflammation, slowing pigment production, and accelerating epidermal turnover, helping skin shed the pigmented cells faster.
Hormonal Pigmentation – Melasma and Deep-Seated Discoloration
Melasma is a hormonally driven pigmentation disorder that presents as symmetrical brown or grey-brown patches, typically on the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip. Triggered by estrogen and progesterone fluctuations - often during pregnancy, or hormonal imbalance—melasma affects both the epidermis and deeper dermis, making it more stubborn. UV exposure exacerbates it. Treatment requires multilayer action: suppressing melanin, boosting cell renewal, and deep repair using antioxidants like vitamin C or glutathione. Broad-spectrum sun protection is non-negotiable.
Blemishes as Inflammatory Markers – The Spot-to-Scar Cycle
A blemish starts with clogged pores (due to excess sebum, dead skin, or bacterial overgrowth), which triggers inflammation. This inflamed microenvironment damages surrounding tissue and vessels, which leads to both redness (post-inflammatory erythema) and dark marks (PIH) once healed. For skin prone to blemishes, it’s critical to reduce inflammation early with soothing agents like green tea, while keeping pores clear. This dual approach not only reduces breakouts but also minimizes long-term pigmentation.
Melanin Overproduction & Disorganized Dispersion – The Root of Uneven Tone
When melanin is overproduced or unevenly distributed, it forms clusters that manifest as freckles, age spots, or patches. This irregular distribution can be caused by cumulative UV exposure, oxidative stress, or genetic predisposition. Topical brighteners such as vitamin C or licorice help inhibit tyrosinase, the enzyme that catalyzes melanin production. Over time, this reduces the appearance of patchy pigmentation and brings back a more even, luminous skin tone. Supportive actives also help rebuild the skin matrix for uniform pigment dispersion
Delayed Cell Turnover – Pigment Trapping in Stagnant Skin Layers
With age or poor skin health, the skin’s natural exfoliation process slows down. Old pigmented cells linger longer on the surface, making pigmentation appear darker and more stubborn. This stagnation also makes treatments slower to show results. Exfoliants masks promote epidermal renewal, helping shed pigmented cells and reveal brighter, newer skin layers underneath. A consistent regimen combining exfoliation, pigment suppression, and hydration can significantly reduce both tan and blemishes while reviving skin clarity.
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