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Bliss Spa Face Wash for Anti Ageing

The morning your cleanser finally works with your skin, not against it.

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₹ 595.00MRP inclusive of all taxes
You have been washing your face every morning for decades. Your cleanser has been working against you for most of them.

Product Details

Helps with
Skin dullness and uneven tone · Early signs of skin ageing · Post-cleanse tightness and dryness · Pollution-related skin congestion · Surface pigmentation and dark spots · Reactive and hormonally inflamed skin (pitta-type)
Ingredients
Babchi (Bakuchi) · Kasturi Manjal (Aromatic Turmeric) · Avaram (Tanner's Cassia) · Soapnut (Kunkudukai) · Vetiver (Vettiver) · Night Jasmine
For
All Skin Types
Routine
Daily — morning and/or evening. Suitable for daily face and body use.
Texture
Luminous, even-toned, spa-fresh — not tight, not stripped · Wash-off powder formula
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93% reported visibly brighter and more even-toned skin within 2 weeks of daily use.
96% noted their skin felt calmer and less tight immediately after rinsing — from the very first use.
89% observed reduced dullness and improved morning luminosity within 4 weeks of consistent daily use.
Every Reason to Trust

Why Women Choose Zuame

Doctor Trusted & Recommended

Used and recommended by leading dermatologists across South India.

No Chemicals. Period.

Zero parabens, sulfates, silicones, mineral oil, or synthetic fragrances.

60-Day Ritual Guarantee

If you don't see visible improvement in 60 days, we'll refund every rupee.

From the First Use

Your skin feels the difference before your mirror does.

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Available at AyurCentral, Trust Medicals, Glamzy & 100+ retail stores.

6,000+ Skincare Rituals

Real women, real results across all skin types.

Clinically Inspired · Traditionally Proven

The Numbers Speak

93%

reported visibly brighter and more even-toned skin within 2 weeks of daily use.

96%

noted their skin felt calmer and less tight immediately after rinsing — from the very first use.

89%

observed reduced dullness and improved morning luminosity within 4 weeks of consistent daily use.

What to Expect

Your Results Timeline

1

Day 1

Skin feels different after rinsing — not tight, not stripped. This is the direct physical result of cleansing without sulphates. The absence of post-wash tightness is the first signal that the barrier is being respected.

2

Week 1–2

Skin feels consistently calmer after washing. Post-cleanse dryness reduces. The baseline luminosity begins to shift — skin looks more rested in the morning. Vetiver and Nutgrass's anti-inflammatory action begins to visibly calm reactive areas.

3

Week 3–4

Visible brightening and more even tone. Kasturi Manjal, Avaram, and Liquorice have had sufficient contact time to address surface dullness and uneven areas. Skin looks clearer and more rested overall.

4

Week 6–8

Established improvement in complexion clarity and tone. Surface pigmentation appears lighter and more even. Skin texture improves — the cumulative effect of consistent, sulphate-free cleansing that has stopped stripping what the barrier needs and begun allowing it to function as it should.

Key Ingredients

  • Babchi (Bakuchi) · Kasturi Manjal (Aromatic Turmeric) · Avaram (Tanner's Cassia) · Soapnut (Kunkudukai) · Vetiver (Vettiver) · Night Jasmine
Night Jasmine, White Turmeric, Green Gram, Tanner’s Cassia, Vetiver, Nut Grass, Gooseberry, Liquorice, Holy Basil, Basil, Hibiscus, Spanish Cherry Flower, Davana, Sweet flag, Babchi, Soap Nut, Aromatic Turmeric.

Clean Beauty Promise

Free From

  • Sulphates (SLS/SLES)
  • Parabens
  • Petrochemicals
  • Synthetic Fragrances
  • Artificial Preservatives
  • Artificial Colours
  • Silicones
  • Mineral Oils
  • Hydroquinone
GMP Certified
Certified Organic
Cruelty Free
No Harmful Chemicals
Sulphate-Free
Paraben-Free
Preservative-Free
Petrochemical-Free

Your Daily Ritual

1

Take one teaspoon of Bliss Spa Powder into a small cup or your palm. Add milk, rose water, or plain water and mix until a smooth, thin paste forms.

2

Apply to damp face (and neck, if desired) using gentle circular motions. Scrub gently — the seventeen herbs perform their action without much pressure.

3

Leave on the skin for two to three minutes. Babchi, Kasturi Manjal, and Avaram begin their action during this contact time. This step is not optional.

4

Rinse thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water. Pat dry. Follow immediately with Swarna Radiance Face Cream or daily moisturiser. Advanced: apply a few drops of face oil before the powder for the classical abhyanga-then-snana double-cleanse — the Siddha bathing method. The powder emulsifies and removes the oil, leaving skin deeply cleansed and exceptionally luminous.

Pro Tips

Pro Tip 1 — The Milk Mix

Mix with full-fat cow's milk instead of water on days when skin feels dry or reactive. The milk's fats condition the barrier as you cleanse, and its proteins support the skin surface during the two-minute contact time. Milk has been used as a preparation base in classical South Indian beauty traditions — it is the traditional mixing method, not the modern shortcut. For brighter skin, use raw milk. For calmer, more reactive skin, use warm milk.

Pro Tip 2 — The Two-Minute Hold

Most women rinse immediately and lose half the benefit. The Babchi, Kasturi Manjal, and Avaram require two to three minutes of skin contact to begin their action. Set a timer for the first week. By week two, the habit is established and the skin confirms it was worth keeping.

Pro Tip 3 — Pre-Occasion Cleanse

The night before a wedding, function, or important occasion: mix with rose water, apply generously to face, neck, and décolletage, leave four to five minutes, rinse with cool water. The combination of Kasturi Manjal, Avaram, and Vetiver produces a visible rested luminosity the next morning — a reliable pre-event outcome.

Pro Tip 4 — The Classical Abhyanga Method

The Siddha physician's bathing ritual did not begin with the powder — it began with oil. A small amount of face oil or sesame oil massaged briefly into the skin, then the Bliss Spa powder applied over it as a paste, worked in gently — emulsifying and lifting the oil from the skin along with the day's pollution. This is the traditional face wash method: the Siddha double-cleanse, documented in the same texts that gave us this formulation, long before the term existed in modern beauty language. Used twice weekly in place of the standard wash, skin feels deeper-cleansed than the standard wash alone — the difference in how the barrier responds is apparent within days.

ROUTINE PLACEMENT

Step 1 — Cleanse (Morning and/or Evening)

Daily — morning and/or evening. Suitable for daily face and body use.

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Yes. All seventeen herbs are botanical. The formula is gentle enough for daily use on both face and body. Unlike sulphate cleansers, it does not strip the natural lipid barrier — it removes what the skin does not need while leaving its protective function intact. If your skin is very dry or reactive, mix with full-fat milk instead of water for additional conditioning action. Theraiyar's texts specifically prescribed this type of powder formula for daily face and body use — including for sensitive, pitta-type skin.
A: Babchi — known in Siddha medicine as Karbogha Rice (Psoralea corylifolia) — was prescribed in classical Siddha texts for skin renewal and even-toning long before modern science isolated its primary bioactive compound. That compound is Bakuchiol: the botanical active that modern clean beauty now calls its most significant retinol alternative, documented in clinical studies to support cellular renewal with significantly better tolerance than synthetic retinol.

This product uses the rice powder — the same form prescribed in classical Siddha skin formulations — not a purified Bakuchiol extract. The clinical studies establishing Bakuchiol's retinol-equivalence used a purified extract in leave-on formulations. This is a wash-off formula. The Siddha tradition used the whole herb, and this formulation follows that protocol.
What you can expect from Babchi in this formulation is its classical Siddha credential: a traditional skin-renewal and complexion-clearing herb, used in this form for thousands of years, in the concentration and application method the physician tradition developed. The Bakuchiol research confirms the plant's bioactive significance — and confirms the Siddhars' formulation logic was sound.
A: Most liquid face washes require sulphates — chemical foaming agents — to produce lather and remove oil. Sulphates do not discriminate between what the skin needs and what it does not. A powder wash cleanses through the physical action of finely milled herb powders and their documented bioactive properties — without foaming agents.
This formulation is rooted in the classical Nalangu Maavu tradition. Theraiyar's medical texts specifically prescribed Green Gram (Payatham Maavu) as the base of daily cleansing for pitta skin — skin that runs hot, reactive, and inflamed. This is the Siddha description of what hormonal shifts after 35 do to the face. Soapnut (Kunkudukai) — specifically named in Agastiyar Vaidya Sutram as a Siddha facial cleanser — provides the natural saponin action that removes oil and impurities without sulphates. The Siddhars had sulphate-free cleansing documented as a medical prescription long before it became a packaging claim.
A: Yes — and the sequence is honest about when.
The first result arrives within days: your skin stops feeling tight after washing. That alone is a meaningful shift, not a minor one. Within two to four weeks, the brightening effect of Kasturi Manjal, Avaram, and Liquorice becomes visible. Uneven tone begins to even. Skin looks rested rather than managed. After six to eight weeks of consistent use, the cellular renewal action across the formulation becomes apparent in the texture alongside the tone — skin looks genuinely well rather than simply washed.
These results are cumulative. Each wash builds on the last.
A: The formulation contains no synthetic fragrance, sulphates, parabens, petrochemicals, or artificial preservatives — the most common triggers for sensitised skin reactions. All seventeen ingredients are botanical. Vetiver and Nutgrass are specifically included for their pitta-cooling and anti-inflammatory properties — the formulation is designed for reactive skin, not merely tolerant of it. We recommend a patch test on the inner forearm for 48 hours before using on the face for anyone with a very reactive or compromised barrier.

Sacred Heritage

Rooted in a Tradition That Never Needed Chemistry

Most women over 35 are being sabotaged by the first step of their routine.
Not by their moisturiser. Not by their serum. By their face wash.

The typical liquid cleanser — even the premium ones — requires sulphates to produce lather and lift oil. Sulphates do not discriminate. They take the day's pollution and excess oil — and with them, the ceramides, natural lipids, and protective barrier compounds that took all day to restore. Skin feels squeaky clean for thirty seconds. Then it tightens. Then it overproduces oil to compensate. After 35, this cycle compounds. Hormonal shifts already compromise barrier function. Cortisol from chronic stress degrades the lipids that keep the barrier intact. A sulphate cleanser applied to this skin — twice a day, every day, for years — is a sustained insult to a system already under pressure.

The Siddhars knew this. In texts attributed to Agastiyar and Bogar, the Kayakalpa system documented daily cleansing rituals using herbal powders — Snana Churnas — formulated to cleanse without disrupting the skin's intelligence. Theraiyar's medical texts prescribed Green Gram (Payatham Maavu) for daily face and body use for pitta skin — the Siddha description of skin that runs hot, reactive, and inflamed: the skin hormonal shifts after 35 produce. The Nalangu Maavu (நலங்கு மாவு) — the powdered herbal cleanser of classical Tamil daily bathing — was not a luxury. It was medicine applied at the start of every day.

The Bliss Spa Face Wash Powder was formulated by a Siddha physician with a seven-generation lineage within this same tradition. Seventeen herbs. No sulphates. No synthetic preservatives. No artificial fragrance. Three channels of simultaneous action.

Channel One — Brightening and Complexion-Evening: Kasturi Manjal (Aromatic Turmeric) is the forest turmeric of the Tamil tradition — more targeted and milder for skin than its common cousin, used for complexion by South Indian women for generations before it had a clinical name. Tanner's Cassia, known in Tamil as Aavaram, is the flower used in classical bridal preparations — its flavonoids and tannins support a more even, rested complexion with each wash. Night Jasmine and White Turmeric (Kachur) address the oxidative dullness that accumulates over years of urban skin exposure. Liquorice's glabridin inhibits the melanin overproduction that drives uneven tone in Indian women after 35. Spanish Cherry Flower (Magizham) adds astringent tightening alongside its brightening action.

Channel Two — Anti-Ageing and Cellular Renewal: Babchi — known in Siddha medicine as Bakuchi — was prescribed in classical texts for skin renewal and even-toning long before modern science isolated its primary bioactive compound, Bakuchiol. The Siddhars used the whole herb. This formulation follows the same tradition: whole Babchi seed powder, in the physician's protocol, unchanged. Vetiver (Vettiver), foundational to the Nalangu Maavu tradition, cools pitta inflammation at the skin surface — addressing the reactive, sensitised quality that hormonal skin over 35 presents with at the start of every day. Sweet Flag (Vacha, known as Vasambu in Tamil) is a potent antimicrobial herb in the Siddha pharmacopoeia — used in Kayakalpa formulations for its capacity to maintain skin clarity and resistance to infection. Nutgrass (Musta), Gooseberry (Amla), and Davana complete the anti-ageing channel: chronic low-grade inflammation addressed, collagen integrity supported, antioxidant load maintained.

Channel Three — Sulphate-Free Cleansing and Barrier Support: Soapnut — Kunkudukai in Tamil — is specifically named in Agastiyar Vaidya Sutram as a Siddha facial cleanser. Naturally rich in saponins, it lathers with water and cleanses without chemical foaming agents — classical evidence that sulphate-free cleansing was not an innovation but a prescription. Green Gram (Payatham Maavu), prescribed by Theraiyar for daily use, is the pitta-balancing base of the Nalangu Maavu tradition: cooling, protein-rich, and a gentle surfactant that lifts impurities without stripping the barrier. Holy Basil, Basil, and Hibiscus maintain the skin's antimicrobial defence and support barrier repair from the outside at every wash.

What she notices first is not a visual result. It is the absence of something she had stopped registering as unusual: the tightness. The skin does not pull after rinsing. It is simply clean. That absence — after years of not noticing it was there — is the first signal that seventeen Siddha herbs are finally working with her skin instead of against it.

Founder's Note

Soumya, Co-founder

For most of my life, I paid attention to everything except my cleanser.

It was the step that barely counted. Thirty seconds. Rinse. Done. The products I really thought about were the creams, the serums, the treatments. The face wash was just the beginning of the routine. A formality.

It took the Siddha physician to show me what I had missed. She asked me what I was washing my face with. I told her. She was quiet for a moment. Then she said — without judgement — that I was beginning every morning by stripping my own skin barrier, and then spending the rest of the day and a great deal of money trying to restore what I had just removed.
What she handed me instead was not a liquid in a pump. It was a powder. Seventeen herbs. I had to mix it with milk first. It felt unfamiliar. Then it felt like something I had always known.

The morning difference was immediate — not visual, but physical. My skin did not feel tight after rinsing. It felt clean without feeling stripped. That distinction, which I had never noticed was missing, became impossible to ignore once I had experienced it.

I still use it every morning. It is the step I used to skip in thought and now cannot imagine
skipping in practice.

— Soumya, Co-founder, Zuame Wellness

— Soumya, Co-founder

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This face and body wash works impeccably.

The face and body wash works impeccably, coz I wear eyeliner, kajal, etc.. and to my surprise the face and body wash powder wiped away all of the makeup easily, without any soap. And little goes a long way ,I used a small pinch, which lathers a bit due to the soapnut and makes skin clean and clear and moisturized, the fragrance is absolutely authentic, and it is a face wash cum scrub, I use it everyday.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this safe for daily use?

A: Yes. All seventeen herbs are botanical. The formula is gentle enough for daily use on both face and body. Unlike sulphate cleansers, it does not strip the natural lipid barrier — it removes what the skin does not need while leaving its protective function intact. If your skin is very dry or reactive, mix with full-fat milk instead of water for additional conditioning action. Theraiyar's texts specifically prescribed this type of powder formula for daily face and body use — including for sensitive, pitta-type skin.

Q: Babchi is listed as an ingredient. What is Bakuchiol — and does it appear in this product?

A: Babchi — known in Siddha medicine as Karbogha Rice (Psoralea corylifolia) — was prescribed in classical Siddha texts for skin renewal and even-toning long before modern science isolated its primary bioactive compound. That compound is Bakuchiol: the botanical active that modern clean beauty now calls its most significant retinol alternative, documented in clinical studies to support cellular renewal with significantly better tolerance than synthetic retinol. This product uses the rice powder — the same form prescribed in classical Siddha skin formulations — not a purified Bakuchiol extract. The clinical studies establishing Bakuchiol's retinol-equivalence used a purified extract in leave-on formulations. This is a wash-off formula. The Siddha tradition used the whole herb, and this formulation follows that protocol. What you can expect from Babchi in this formulation is its classical Siddha credential: a traditional skin-renewal and complexion-clearing herb, used in this form for thousands of years, in the concentration and application method the physician tradition developed. The Bakuchiol research confirms the plant's bioactive significance — and confirms the Siddhars' formulation logic was sound.

Q: How is a powder wash different from a regular face wash?

A: Most liquid face washes require sulphates — chemical foaming agents — to produce lather and remove oil. Sulphates do not discriminate between what the skin needs and what it does not. A powder wash cleanses through the physical action of finely milled herb powders and their documented bioactive properties — without foaming agents. This formulation is rooted in the classical Nalangu Maavu tradition. Theraiyar's medical texts specifically prescribed Green Gram (Payatham Maavu) as the base of daily cleansing for pitta skin — skin that runs hot, reactive, and inflamed. This is the Siddha description of what hormonal shifts after 35 do to the face. Soapnut (Kunkudukai) — specifically named in Agastiyar Vaidya Sutram as a Siddha facial cleanser — provides the natural saponin action that removes oil and impurities without sulphates. The Siddhars had sulphate-free cleansing documented as a medical prescription long before it became a packaging claim.

Q: Will I actually see results?

A: Yes — and the sequence is honest about when. The first result arrives within days: your skin stops feeling tight after washing. That alone is a meaningful shift, not a minor one. Within two to four weeks, the brightening effect of Kasturi Manjal, Avaram, and Liquorice becomes visible. Uneven tone begins to even. Skin looks rested rather than managed. After six to eight weeks of consistent use, the cellular renewal action across the formulation becomes apparent in the texture alongside the tone — skin looks genuinely well rather than simply washed. These results are cumulative. Each wash builds on the last.

Q: I have sensitive skin that reacts to most products. Is this suitable?

A: The formulation contains no synthetic fragrance, sulphates, parabens, petrochemicals, or artificial preservatives — the most common triggers for sensitised skin reactions. All seventeen ingredients are botanical. Vetiver and Nutgrass are specifically included for their pitta-cooling and anti-inflammatory properties — the formulation is designed for reactive skin, not merely tolerant of it. We recommend a patch test on the inner forearm for 48 hours before using on the face for anyone with a very reactive or compromised barrier.