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Maseczki z glinki – naturalny sposób na oczyszczoną i promienną cerę - Orientana

Clay masks – a natural way to cleansed and radiant skin

Clay masks have been used in skincare for centuries thanks to their cleansing, detoxifying, and mineralizing properties. Their secret lies in their natural composition – clays are rich in micro- and macronutrients that support skin regeneration, remove excess sebum, and leave the complexion smooth and refreshed. Today I'll tell you about the types of clays, how to choose a mask for your skin type, and when it's worth reaching for a cream alternative. Why are clay masks so effective? Deep cleansing – clay absorbs impurities and excess sebum. Exfoliation of dead skin – gently smoothes the skin surface. Providing minerals – magnesium, silicon, calcium and zinc – support the healthy appearance of the skin. Anti-inflammatory effect – soothes irritations and supports regeneration processes. Mattifying the skin – the perfect solution for combination and oily skin. Types of clays and their effects 1. White clay (kaolin) The most gentle, recommended for dry and sensitive skin. Brightens, soothes, and improves elasticity. 2. Green clay It cleanses strongly, has antibacterial properties and regulates sebum secretion – ideal for oily and acne-prone skin. 3. Red clay Improves microcirculation, strengthens blood vessels, ideal for vascular skin. 4. Pink clay It combines the properties of white and red clay, has a soothing and refreshing effect. 5. Yellow clay Gently exfoliates, improves skin tone, and accelerates regeneration. How to use clay masks? Apply a thin layer of the mask to cleansed skin. Avoid drying out completely – spray with water or hydrolate. Wash off after 10–15 minutes with lukewarm water. Apply a moisturizer to replenish the hydrolipid layer. Disadvantages of clay masks that are worth knowing about They can dry out your skin if you leave them to dry completely. Some people experience skin tightening after washing it off. They require additional moisturization after application. An alternative to clay masks – Orientana cream masks If your skin is sensitive, dehydrated, or needs nourishment without drying out, cream masks are worth considering. They are rich in active ingredients that intensively regenerate, moisturize, and smooth the skin. I especially recommend: Hello Daktyl – a nourishing mask with date extract, rich in antioxidants, supporting skin regeneration. Hello Papaja – a brightening papaya mask that smoothes and evens out skin tone. Tremella – an intensely moisturizing mask with snow mushroom, a natural source of plant hyaluronic acid. These cream masks from Orientana are perfect both as an alternative to clays and as a complement to skincare – especially when your skin needs an extra dose of hydration and comfort. Frequently asked questions about clay masks 1. What are clay masks? These are cosmetics based on natural mineral clays that cleanse, refresh and provide the skin with valuable minerals. 2. How do clay masks work? They absorb excess sebum, remove impurities and gently exfoliate dead skin. 3. Are clay masks good for all skin types? Yes, but the choice of clay should be tailored to the needs of the skin – e.g. white for sensitive skin, green for oily skin. 4. How often can clay masks be used? Most often 1-2 times a week, depending on the needs of the skin. 5. Do clay masks dry out the skin? They can if allowed to dry completely; it's a good idea to wash them off while they're still slightly damp. 6. How to prepare a clay powder mask? Mix the powder with water, hydrolate or yogurt to form a paste. 7. Can you add oils to a clay mask? Yes, adding a few drops of vegetable oil will increase its nutritional properties. 8. Do clay masks help with acne? Yes, green and bentonite clay in particular have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. 9. Can clay masks be used overnight? Not recommended – best to wash off after a maximum of 15–20 minutes. 10. What minerals are found in clay masks? Including silicon, magnesium, calcium, iron, and zinc, which support the healthy appearance of the skin. 11. Are clay masks good for mature skin? Yes, especially when combined with moisturizing products, they improve skin firmness and tone. 12. How to use clay masks in summer? Same as in other seasons, but remember to use SPF protection, as skin is more sensitive after cleansing. 13. What is the difference between clay masks and cream masks? Clay ones mainly cleanse, while creamy ones intensively moisturize and nourish. 14. Can clay and cream masks be used in the same treatment? Yes, for example, alternately – once a cleansing clay, once a nourishing cream mask. 15. What cream masks should you choose after clay treatment? I recommend Orientana cream masks – Hello Daktyl , Hello Papaja and Tremella , which will nourish and moisturize the skin after cleansing. Clay masks are an excellent choice for cleansing your skin, reducing the appearance of pores, and improving its texture. Just remember to moisturize after use—or opt for cream masks like Hello Daktyl , Hello Papaja , or Tremella by Orientana, which combine care with comfort.

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Ajurwedyjska pielęgnacja skóry w czerwcu - Grishma Ritu - Orientana

Ayurvedic Skin Care in June - Grishma Ritu

In Ayurveda, June is a transitional month between Grishma Ritu (summer season) and Varsha Ritu (rainy/monsoon season). It is a time of changing weather, rising temperatures, the first storms, and a decrease in vital energy, which is why Ayurveda places particular emphasis on cooling, grounding, and strengthening digestion. In Poland, June marks the full swing of Grishma Ritu, bringing higher temperatures, dryness, and muggy weather. Therefore, in June, it is advisable to change your skincare and dietary habits, and introduce a few small changes into your life that will help you function better this month. See what you can do and what Ayurvedic skincare looks like in June. Grishma Ritu – a time to cool Pitta dosha In Ayurveda, June is when Grishma Ritu, the summer season dominated by Pitta dosha – the fire and water elements – comes to an end. Under the influence of increasing heat, Pitta intensifies, leading to overheating, dehydration, and weakening of digestive fire (Agni). This is a time when the body and skin particularly need cooling, hydration, and calming. The diet should be light and cooling, based on juicy, watery fruits – such as mangoes, cucumbers, or watermelons (important: not ice-cold!). In Poland, we should indulge in strawberries and raspberries. This is when they are most abundant, and you can see how nature guides us to what is good for our bodies. It is worth reaching for aloe vera juice, coconut water, and infusions of mint and fennel, which help cool the body from within. Fried, spicy, and hard-to-digest foods should be avoided. Equally important is body care – Ayurveda recommends massages with cooling oils during this time, such as coconut or sandalwood oil, which calm Pitta dosha and restore comfort to the skin. During this time, the skin may react sensitively and aggressively: become oily and shiny, show hypersensitivity and dilated capillaries, suffer irritation from sun, wind, and salt water, manifest acne and heat rash. This is the perfect moment to introduce Ayurvedic skincare into your bathroom, in the form of products with cooling, anti-inflammatory, and sebum-regulating properties, in line with the spirit of Ayurveda and the skin's needs at the turn of the seasons. The Hydro Tremella series will work perfectly. LIFESTYLE IN JUNE June is a time when Pitta dosha – the combination of fire and water – reaches its peak. Heat, intense sun, dryness, and changes in atmospheric pressure can exhaust the body, affecting sleep quality, digestion, and skin condition. Ayurveda recommends a lifestyle of cooling, calming, and protection during this time. Avoid excessive sun and physical exertion during the day In late spring and summer, especially in June, solar radiation reaches its maximum during the day. According to Ayurveda, excessive sun exposure disrupts Pitta dosha, leading to overheating, dehydration, and worsening skin problems – such as acne, redness, inflammation, or hypersensitivity. To minimize the negative effects of heat, it is advisable to avoid sun exposure between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM, when UV radiation is strongest. During this time, it is best to stay in the shade or cool, airy rooms. This applies not only to rest but also to physical activity – intense exertion in the heat further strains the heart, skin, and nervous system. Instead, shift your active lifestyle to mornings or evenings, when the temperature is lower and the air is fresher. Excellent choices include early morning walks, gentle evening yoga or in the shade of trees if possible, or breathing practices, such as Sheetali pranayama – a breathing technique known for its cooling and calming effect on the nervous system. During the day, it is also worth remembering to dress appropriately. Loose, light-colored clothes made of natural fabrics, such as linen or cotton, can effectively reflect sunlight and allow the skin to breathe freely. Light colors further reduce heat absorption, protecting the body from overheating. It is also advisable to cover your head with a hat or scarf and wear sunglasses. Sun protection + light serums under SPF In Ayurveda, protection from excessive sun is important, but it is approached holistically. Although traditional natural filters (like sandalwood paste or sesame oil) were used, modern Ayurveda does not exclude the use of sunscreens – on the contrary, it recommends their use as an element of protecting Pitta dosha from overheating and skin irritation. However, before you reach for SPF, proper skin preparation is key. Ayurvedic skincare values layered application – cosmetics based on light but effective ingredients that support the skin's natural resistance to external factors. Water-based serums are particularly recommended, as they are quickly absorbed, do not burden the skin, and at the same time strengthen its protective barrier. Underneath sunscreen, it is worth applying a serum containing adaptogens (e.g., ashwagandha), vitamin C, or highly moisturizing tremella – ingredients valued in both modern dermocosmetics and the Ayurvedic approach to skin balance. They work on multiple levels:– strengthen the hydrolipid barrier,– intensely moisturize, without creating a "film" effect on the skin,– reduce inflammation and support epidermal regeneration, allowing the skin to better tolerate SPF even during hot weather. This approach ensures not only greater comfort in wearing filters throughout the day but also reduces the risk of clogged pores, irritation, and hypersensitivity, which often occur with classic sunscreens used without prior skincare. Sleep in a well-ventilated, cool room In Ayurveda, sleep is one of the three pillars of health, and its quality directly affects dosha balance, body regeneration, and skin appearance. During Grishma Ritu, the summer season of fire, sleep can, however, become restless and interrupted. Excess body heat, intense mental activity, and hot nights make it difficult to fall asleep and exacerbate Pitta dosha imbalances. To ensure healthy, regenerative sleep, it is advisable to ventilate the bedroom in the evening, ideally by creating a draft that naturally cools the space. If possible, sleep with the window open or with ventilation directed not directly at the body. Bedding should be light, breathable, made of natural materials such as cotton or linen – these fabrics allow the skin to breathe and do not retain excess heat. Ayurveda also recommends evening foot massages with warm coconut oil or brahmi oil. Such a ritual not only brings relief to tired feet but also grounds, reduces nervous tension, and helps to "draw down" excess Pitta from the head. It is a simple yet deeply relaxing gesture that facilitates falling asleep and improves sleep quality. Evening Ayurvedic skincare should also be enriched with calming practices, such as yoga – deep relaxation – or aromatherapy using essential oils. Especially recommended are scents of sandalwood, jasmine, and rose, which, according to Ayurveda, have cooling properties and balance Pitta dosha. A few drops of your favorite oil on a pillow or skin can do more than many sleep supplements. Cooling bath rituals In Ayurveda, a summer bath is more than just cleansing the body – it's a way to calm Pitta dosha and cool the body from the outside. To enhance the cooling effect, you can add to the water:– rose petals – soothe and calm the skin,– sandalwood oil – has a cooling and relaxing effect,– mint or lavender infusion – brings relief to the senses, acts like a natural "air conditioner." A good complement to a bath are chickpea flour or clay powders, which refresh and cleanse the skin without disturbing its protective barrier. Ideal for morning or evening skincare rituals. Limit stimuli – take care of emotional cooling In June, when Pitta energy is at its zenith, Ayurveda recommends silence, space, and slowing down. This is a time to consciously limit everything that also overheats the mind – excessive noise, screens, news. Too many stimuli can overstimulate Pitta dosha, leading to irritability, tension, and sleep problems. Therefore, it is worth introducing small calming rituals into your day. Try:– drinking a fennel or licorice infusion in the evening,– sitting on the balcony or in the garden and calmly breathing for 10 minutes,– keeping a journal with the intention: "I am cooling down – inside and out". These are simple ways to help maintain balance not only in the body but also in emotions. AYURVEDIC SKINCARE IN JUNE WITH ORIENTANA Grishma Ritu, the Ayurvedic hot season, is a time when the skin needs cooling, hydration, and protection from irritation. In June, Ayurveda encourages reaching for ingredients that soothe Pitta dosha and support the skin's natural functions. Ayurvedic morning skincare CLEANSING Orientana Foaming or Cleansing Gel → gently removes impurities and excess sebum without disturbing the hydrolipid barrier, contains no SLS/SLES/ALS, aggressive sulfates that can irritate the skin. TONING / ESSENCE Orientana Rose Facial Toner or Snail Slime Essence→ light, watery formula, moisturizes and soothes overheated skin, while having nourishing and soothing effects. SERUM AMPOULE WITH ADAPTOGEN ASHWAGANDHA Ashwagandha is an adaptogen that supports skin and nervous system balance. Choose a Serum Ampoule depending on additional skin needs. Hydrating Serum Ampoule – Ashwagandha, Trehalose, Hyaluronic Acid This intensely hydrating serum combines adaptogenic ashwagandha with trehalose and hyaluronic acid. It acts as a water compress for dry, dehydrated, and irritated skin. Its light, gel formula is quickly absorbed without weighing down the skin. For whom? For all skin types, especially dry, sensitive, and sun-exposed skin. Rejuvenating Serum Ampoule – Ashwagandha, Peptides, Coenzyme Q10 An advanced formula based on ashwagandha, peptides, and coenzyme Q10. The serum supports collagen production, reduces signs of fatigue, and smooths fine lines. It is a natural alternative to anti-aging products with synthetic peptides – without burdening the skin. For whom? For mature, sagging skin with signs of loss of elasticity and firmness. Antioxidant Serum Ampoule – Ashwagandha, CICA, Niacinamide The serum combines the Ayurvedic power of ashwagandha with regenerating Centella Asiatica and brightening niacinamide. It protects against oxidative stress, soothes inflammation, strengthens the epidermal barrier, and evens out skin tone. Ideal for urban, hypersensitive skin exposed to smog and UV radiation. For whom? For oily, combination, sensitive skin prone to redness. Brightening Serum Ampoule – Ashwagandha, Vitamin C, Tranexamic Acid The serum based on ashwagandha, stable vitamin C, and tranexamic acid brightens the skin, has anti-pigmentation effects, and supports collagen synthesis. Additional plant extracts enhance the glow effect without irritation. The formula is ideal for summer use – also under SPF. For whom? For skin with discoloration, dullness, or signs of photoaging. Each of these Orientana serum ampoules contains adaptogenic ashwagandha, which supports the skin in combating stress and restores its balance. Thanks to natural ingredients and light formulas, they are ideal for daily care, tailored to individual skin needs. SPF PROTECTION Only on such prepared skin do we apply a cream with mineral SPF filter, preferably with a light formula that does not clog pores and does not conflict with natural active ingredients. Ayurvedic evening skincare - Soothing Evening in Ayurveda is a time for calming, regeneration, and returning to balance after an intense day. The skin, like the entire body, needs soothing, repair, and gentle yet effective care. Ayurvedic care is a ritual that supports both body and mind – bringing peace, comfort, and nourishment. Make-up removal and Cleansing Evening Ayurvedic skincare should begin with thorough yet gentle cleansing that removes makeup, sebum, urban pollution, and dust. Step 1: Make-up remover oilOrientana Golden Orange Make-up Remover Oil – dissolves makeup, cleanses pores, has antibacterial properties, and does not dry out the skin. Step 2: Japanese Pagoda Tree Foam or Hello Date cleansing gel – the formulas of these cosmetics are soothing, and the gel has a cooling effect. Toner After cleansing, the skin needs its natural pH restored and soothing. Rose and Pandan Toner will be an excellent choice – it moisturizes, calms, gently cools, and the scent of rose has a relaxing and regenerating effect also on an emotional level. Serum with tremella or ashwagandha Evening is the ideal time to apply active ingredients that rebuild, regenerate, and soothe inflammation. Choose Serum Ampoules depending on your needs – this consistency is excellent for warm nights. Cream or night mask – regeneration and occlusion To complete your skincare and protect your skin overnight, opt for a nourishing cream or mask with a light yet regenerating formula. Choose one of two variants: Orientana Hydro Tremella Sebum-regulating cream - light yet deeply moisturizing, contains Tremella mushroom extract as a natural hyaluronic acid. Tamanu Oil Azelaic Acid Tremella Blemish Mask - a night mask with moisturizing, regenerating, soothing, and calming effects. Ayurvedic skincare - calming ritual before sleep take a few deep breaths with the intention: "I am cooling down. I am regenerating. I am calming down." perform a short face massage with fingertips or a stone roller (e.g., rose quartz), rub coconut or bhringraj oil into your feet – this is a classic Ayurvedic way to soothe the nervous system,   June is a transitional period – days become hot, the sun shines stronger, and nature intensifies. In Ayurveda, this is a time of dominance for Pitta dosha, responsible for fire, heat, and digestion. However, the approaching summer rains and increased humidity can also disturb Vata dosha, which is associated with movement, dryness, and lightness. Therefore, your skincare – just like your diet and daily rhythm – should strive for balance. June is also a time to listen to the needs of your body, skin, and inner self. As temperatures rise and days lengthen, focus on skincare that restores harmony – cools, moisturizes, soothes. Nature gives you everything you need – use it. Your skin will thank you. Remember also the holistic approach to skincare in June. Not only Ayurvedic skincare, but also a lifestyle that will help you get through the summer days.

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