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Herbal Lipsticks

Herbal Lipsticks

Devi Raman; Varalakshmi V

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2023
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Lipstick is a cosmetic used to color the lips. It enhances the appearance of the lips. Lipstick is used to improve appearance, look attractive, and protect lips from many types of damaging UV rays, etc. Herbal Lipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, fragrances, preservatives, colors, texture, and protection for the lips. It has become an almost universal constituent of ladies' handbags. Moist lips, dry lips, shiny lips, smooth lips, all are simple matters of cosmetic application Herbal lipsticks are gaining popularity because natural cosmetics are safe. In the market, hundreds of shades of colors are available to satisfy the demand of women in forms like liquid as well as stick-on lips. Herbal lipsticks have minimum side effects. It contains natural ingredients or nutrients is safe to use and keeps lips healthy. Lipstick contains synthetic colorants which are made up of harmful chemicals and it is very harmful to our skin.
Herbal Technology

Herbal Technology

Devi Raman; Parthasarathi V; Jothilakshmi R

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2023
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Herbs have been used for centuries as natural remedies for various health and beauty concerns, including skin care. Packed with beneficial compounds such as antioxidants, vitamins, and anti-inflammatory agents, herbs can contribute to the overall health and appearance of the skin. Unlike some synthetic products that may have side effects, many herbs offer a gentle and holistic approach to nurturing the skin. Beginning the 1990 cosmetic manufacturers adapted the term 'cosmeceuticals' to describe the OTC skin care products that claim therapeutic benefit by the addition of plant-based active ingredients such as alpha-hydroxy acid, retinoic acid, ascorbic acid, and coenzyme. These active ingredients serve many purposes viz. increase skin elasticity, delay skin aging by reducing wrinkles, protect against UV radiation by antioxidant properties, and check degradation of collagen respectively The skin and hair beauty of individuals depends on their health, habits, routine job, climatic conditions, and maintenance.
A Calm Brain

A Calm Brain

Gayatri Devi

Penguin USA
2013
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In a world filled with too many choices, oppressive technology, and relentlessly overbooked schedules--how do we achieve the calm we so desperately need? Our ancestors used the fight-or-flight mechanism to protect themselves from predators. Today, we use it to fend off daily crises. The result is chronic stress and a learned inability to be calm which, in turn, makes it impossible for us to perform at our peak. Now, Dr. Gayatri Devi shows how we can cultivate empowering, enduring calm by tapping into our body's vagus nerve--and utilize our hardwired, natural relaxation system. If you are suffering from migraines, neck pain, gastrointestinal upsets, sleeps deprivation--or are just trying to work through life's difficulties--Dr. Devi shows that you don't need more drugs, you need A Calm Brain. "For anyone who wants to take charge of the 21st century while remaining calm, focused, and productive--this is the book for you."--Henry S. Lodge, New York Times bestselling author of Younger Next Year
It Does Not Die

It Does Not Die

Maitreyi Devi

University of Chicago Press
1995
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Precocious, a poet, a philosopher's daughter, Maitreyi Devi was sixteen years old in 1930 when Mircea Eliade came to Calcutta to study with her father. More than forty years passed before Devi read Bengal Nights, the novel Eliade had fashioned out of their encounter, only to find small details and phrases, even her given name, bringing back episodes and feelings she had spent decades trying to forget. It Does Not Die is Devi's response. In part a counter to Eliade's fantasies, the book is also a moving account of a first love fraught with cultural tensions, of false starts and lasting regrets.Proud of her intelligence, Maitreyi Devi's father had provided her with a fine and, for that time, remarkably liberal education — and encouraged his brilliant foreign student, Eliade, to study with her. "We were two good exhibits in his museum," Devi writes. They were also, as it turned out, deeply taken with each other. When their secret romance was discovered, Devi's father banished the young Eliade from their home. Against a rich backdrop of life in an upper-caste Hindu household, Devi powerfully recreates the confusion of an over-educated child simultaneously confronting sex and the differences, not only between European and Indian cultures, but also between her mother's and father's view of what was right. Amid a tangle of misunderstandings, between a European man and an Indian girl, between student and teacher, husband and wife, father and daughter, she describes a romance unfolding in the face of cultural differences but finally succumbing to cultural constraints. On its own, It Does Not Die is a fascinating story of cultural conflict and thwarted love. Read together with Eliade's Bengal Nights, Devi's "romance" is a powerful study of what happens when the oppositions between innocence and experience, enchantment and disillusion, and cultural difference and colonial arrogance collide. "In two novels written forty years apart, a man and a woman tell stories of their love. . . . Taken together they provide an unusually touching story of young love unable to prevail against an opposition whose strength was tragically buttressed by the uncertainties of a cultural divide."—Isabel Colegate, New York Times Book Review"Recreates, with extraordinary vividness, the 16-year-old in love that she had been. . . . Maitreyi is entirely, disarmingly open about her emotions. . . . An impassioned plea for truth."—Anita Desai, New Republic"Something between a reunion and a duel. Together they detonate the classic bipolarities: East-West, life-art, woman-man."—Richard Eder, New York Newsday"One good confession deserves another. . . . Both books gracefully trace the authors' doomed love affair and its emotional aftermath."—Nina Mehta, Chicago Tribune
The Yelling Yeti

The Yelling Yeti

Gina Devi Gurung

Tellwell Talent
2022
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In this wonderfully crafted children's book by author Gina Gurung, beautifully illustrated by Alina Chhantel, join Yamuna the yeti and her friends on a journey through the Himalayas to discover what is making her yell