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Pure Clove Marigold Mukhalaya Face Oil

Oil & Acne Control

Pristine & fresh blend of 13 oils to treat oily skin condition & prevent acne with clove, marigold, tea tree, seabuckthorn and other spices & herbs

Delivery

Delhi, NCR, Bangalore

2-3 Days After Shipment

Pan India

4-5 Days After Shipment

Free shipping above ₹339

Cash on delivery available at ₹20 COD charges

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

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Clove Marigold Active Balance

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Regulates Sebum Production and Balances Skin Lipid Levels

Excess sebum is a core factor in oily, acne-prone skin. Oils like jojoba, geranium, marula, and sesame are rich in lipid profiles similar to human sebum, enabling them to normalize sebum secretion through feedback mechanisms. Jojoba, in particular, mimics sebum’s structure, tricking the skin into reducing excess oil production while maintaining hydration.

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Provides Potent Antimicrobial & Anti-Inflammatory Action to Combat Acne-causing Bacteria

Oils such as clove, tea tree, rosemary, lemongrass, and marigold contain eugenol, terpinen-4-ol, cineole, citral, and flavonoids, which exert strong antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, reducing bacterial colonization and calming inflammatory lesions. Tea tree oil is especially highly beneficial for its bactericidal activity, while marigold soothes inflammation and promotes healing.

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Supports Skin Barrier Function & Prevents Post-Acne Scarring

Oily skin still needs barrier repair to prevent moisture loss and irritation from acne treatments. Oils like pumpkin seed, pomegranate seed, flaxseed, and seabuckthorn are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, punicic acid, and carotenoids that promote collagen synthesis and tissue regeneration. These nutrients aid in repairing damaged skin, reducing scar formation, and improving texture. Seabuckthorn additionally supplies beta-carotene and vitamin C, enhancing wound healing.

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Delivers Powerful Antioxidants to Reduce Oxidative Stress & Hyperpigmentation

Acne-prone skin often suffers from oxidative damage, which worsens inflammation and pigmentation. Oils such as pomegranate seed, green tea, rosemary, and seabuckthorn are rich in polyphenols, catechins, and vitamin E, which neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), protecting collagen and elastin fibers. This antioxidant action diminishes redness, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and skin aging linked to acne.

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Controls Excess Shine & Refines Skin Texture

By regulating sebum and inflammation, oils like geranium, lemongrass, rosemary, and marula help reduce visible shine and pore size. Their astringent, anti-inflammatory, and circulation-boosting properties refine skin texture without over-drying. Marula oil, high in antioxidants and oleic acid, absorbs quickly and nourishes without leaving residue, ideal for oily skin needing hydration without clogging.

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Provides Gentle Hydration & Anti-Inflammatory Soothing

Oily acne-prone skin still requires hydration without heaviness. Oils such as jojoba, sunflower, flaxseed, and sesame provide non-comedogenic, light emollience rich in linoleic acid, which is often deficient in acne-prone skin. Marigold soothe irritation and reduce redness, calming sensitive or reactive skin often prone to breakouts.

Key Benefits with Regular Usage

  • Balances sebum secretion.

  • Prevents & treats acne.

  • Holds moisture while controlling oily skin conditions.

  • Clears spots, blemishes, lesions.

Active Ingredients

Fresh & whole picks

Full Ingredient List: clove, marigold, tea tree, seabuckthorn, rosemary, geranium, marula, pumpkin seed, pomegranate seed, flaxseed, lemongrass, jojoba, sunflower, sesame, green tea.

Made Fresh Daily in Our Ayurvedic Kitchen

Why Your Skin Cells Will Love It

Elixir of Radiant Youth!

An active source of deep, enhanced nutrition for every cell, tissue & layer.

Reverses UV, blue light, pollution, oxidation & various other every day damages, regularly.

Promotes even-tone, smooth texture with ultra-suppleness.

Locks in youth with regular damage prevention, maintained dermal architecture & skin protein boost.

Brings in glow in every layer by reducing melanin, enhancing turnover & providing plumpness.

Makes skin so silky and baby-soft, you can’t stop touching.

Not Every Face Oil is Potent

Mukhalaya

Others

Ingredients

Pure, Cold-pressed, High-grade Oils

Usually a blend of mineral oils & extracts

Formulation

Crafted for specific concerns & Indian skin type

Mostly a blend of trending oils

Pure

100% Pure

High-grade checks to ensure no adulteration

Adulterated with cheaper, easy available oils

Smell

Light aroma of base oils

Strong smell of fragrances

Nutrition

Preserved

High-quality ingredients & processing

Mostly lost

Low-grade, heat processed oils

Penetration

Deeper with light base oils

Mostly comedogenic, heavy oils. Hence, causing breakouts

Usage & Suitability

How to Use

Spa Like Facials

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Step 1

Cleanse face or dampen face with water or Pure FloraJal or Fresh Hydrating Gel before application of Mukhalaya.

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Step 2

On wet face, apply a few drops of Mukhalaya covering all over face & neck.

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Step 3

Massage with gentle strokes on face, neck, under-eye & lip corners. Use twice a day, once after shower & once before sleep.

Caution

Applying oil on dry face without hydration will cause breakouts. Always make your skin a little wet with water, flora jal or light moisturiser and then apply the oil.

Suitable for

Seasonality

For all seasons. In summer & humid conditions, use less quantity of Mukhalaya & more FloraJal or water, during application.

Skin Types

For oily & combination skin.

Additional Moisturisation

No additional moisturiser or serum required. If preferred, you may apply a light moisturiser before the Mukhalaya. But avoid heavy butter based moisturisers.

Pre-makeup

Can be used as it is an excellent pre-makeup skin protector.

Skin Sensitivity

A few skin types may feel a little tingling or burning sensation; it’s just your skin getting used to the nutmeg that clears skin. After a few uses, you'll not experience the sensation.

Pregnancy

Not recommended

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Rebuilds the Skin Barrier & Seals in Moisture

Face oiling strengthens the skin's natural lipid barrier through essential fatty acids like linoleic and oleic acid, which mimic the skin's own sebum and intercellular lipids—essential for preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and protecting against environmental stressors. In Ayurvedic terms, this lipid nourishment is called Snigdhata, used to pacify Vata dosha, the dosha of dryness and degeneration. Oiling nourishes the Rasadhatu (plasma tissue), reinforcing the skin’s foundational structure and making it soft, supple, and resistant to damage.

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Enhances Microcirculation & Detox Pathways

Regular facial massage with oil improves microcirculatory blood flow and stimulates lymphatic drainage, helping supply nutrients and oxygen to skin cells while flushing out metabolic waste. Ayurveda mirrors this mechanism through the concept of opening Srotas (microchannels) and moving Prana (life force) across tissues. This detoxifying action improves skin vitality, clears congestion, and supports a brighter, energized complexion—essential for maintaining youthful Tejas (radiance).

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Deeply Nourishes & Promotes Cellular Repair

Plant oils are carriers of bioactive nutrients like vitamin A (retinoic acid), vitamin C, tocopherols, and carotenoids that feed skin cells, support fibroblast activity, and enhance collagen synthesis. Oiling is a Rasayana therapy that promotes tissue regeneration, or Dhatu Pushti, nourishing the skin from the deepest levels. This dual nourishment accelerates cell turnover, repairs damage from oxidative stress and UV exposure, and imparts long-term vitality to the skin.

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Calms Inflammation & Soothes Sensitive Skin

Phytochemicals, such as flavonoids, sterols, and polyphenols, found in oils like turmeric, rosehip, and chamomile, have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce reactivity in conditions like acne and rosacea. Oiling balances Pitta dosha, the fire element, which governs inflammation and hypersensitivity. Oils with cooling, calming properties (like sandalwood or jasmine) help neutralize internal heat and restore calm to irritated or reactive skin.

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Prevents Premature Aging & Boosts Skin Resilience

Regular oiling supports anti-aging by defending the skin against oxidative stress, glycation, and collagen breakdown, while maintaining elasticity and hydration. Rich in antioxidants, facial oils work as free radical scavengers, delaying wrinkle formation and sagging. Ayurveda attributes aging to increased Vata activity, and oiling is prescribed to lubricate tissues (Snehan), preserve Ojas (vital energy), and promote longevity. The result is firmer, plumper, and more resilient skin, both functionally and energetically.

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Restores Natural Radiance & Harmonizes Internal Balance

Radiance is not just skin-deep. Face oils refine skin texture, increase hydration, and create a smoother surface—enhancing light reflectivity, which is key to a natural glow. Oils also support healthy desquamation and ceramide production. Ayurveda views radiance as Kanti or Tejas—an outward glow that reflects internal balance. When facial tissues are well-oiled and doshas are harmonized, the skin appears bright, luminous, and emotionally balanced—an embodiment of true inner and outer beauty.

Promise of Purity

Purity Check

Only cold pressed oils and herbs used

100% chemical and preservative free

Vegetable oil free

Artificial fragrance free

Synthetic colour free

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Storage & Expiry

Storage

Store airtight away from direct sunlight.

Net Quantity

30 ml

Expiry

Use within 6 months of Mfg. Date.

The Science of Oily/ Acne-Prone Skin

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Sebum Overproduction

Androgen hormones stimulate sebaceous glands to produce excess oil, which mixes with dead skin cells and clogs pores, setting the perfect stage for acne. Regulating oil production with ingredients like neem, tea tree, or mulethi helps reduce pore congestion and the likelihood of breakouts.

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Follicular Hyperkeratinization

In acne-prone skin, keratinocytes (skin cells) don’t shed properly and accumulate within pores, forming microcomedones. This buildup traps sebum, leading to non-inflammatory (whiteheads/blackheads) and inflammatory acne. Daily gentle exfoliation with AHAs or fruit enzymes can prevent blockages and maintain healthy skin turnover.

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Bacterial Overgrowth (C. acnes)

The anaerobic bacteria thrive in clogged, oil-filled follicles, releasing inflammatory mediators that trigger swelling, redness, and pus-filled pimples. Using antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agents like tea tree oil, neem oil can inhibit bacterial growth and reduce inflammation.

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Inflammatory Response

Once the follicle wall breaks due to pressure or an immune response, the surrounding skin tissue becomes inflamed. This inflammation intensifies redness, swelling, and pain. Calming ingredients like aloe vera help soothe irritation and speed healing.

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Hormonal, Diet & Lifestyle Change

Hormonal fluctuations - from menstrual cycles, PCOS, stress, or puberty - can spike androgen levels, leading to excess sebum and cystic breakouts. At the same time, dietary and lifestyle factors like high-glycemic foods, dairy, and inflammation-inducing habits can further drive oil production and acne. Supporting hormonal balance with adaptogens like ashwagandha and adopting a low-glycemic, anti-inflammatory diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3s, and zinc can help manage acne at its root.

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Barrier Dysfunction & Overcleansing

Stripping the skin of its natural oils through harsh cleansers or overwashing can impair the lipid barrier, causing rebound oil production and sensitivity. Using a mild, pH-balanced cleanser and restoring moisture with non-comedogenic hydrators like aloe vera helps preserve barrier health and prevent acne cycles.

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