Tag: Gen Z skincare
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Botox at 23? Here’s Why Ayurveda Believes You Don’t Need It
You scroll through Instagram, and there it is again—someone your age or younger getting Botox. “Preventative,” they say. “Just a touch.” And you wonder—should I be doing this too or learn more about botox side effects? If you’re in your early twenties and already considering injectables, you’re not alone. But Ayurveda gently asks you to…
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Gen Z and the Early Anti-Aging Trend—An Ayurvedic Perspective
In a world ruled by reels, filters, and flawless selfies, it’s no surprise that Gen Z is stepping into the anti-aging market much earlier than previous generations. With influencers flaunting poreless skin and K-beauty routines trending before teens even finish high school, the pressure to look “perfect” has never been more intense. But while Gen…
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Why Gen Z is Hitting the Anti-Aging Market Early—and What Ayurveda Says About It
You know what’s interesting? If you ask your mom or older sister when they first started thinking about wrinkles or skin elasticity, chances are they’ll say it was sometime in their late 30s or early 40s. Fast forward to now, and you’ve got Gen Z—those born roughly between 1997 and 2012—stocking up on retinols, eye…
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The Skin-Aging Mistake Gen Z is Making—And the Ayurvedic Fix
Scroll through Instagram or TikTok and you’ll notice one thing—Gen Z has mastered skincare trends. From 10-step Korean routines to layering acids and retinols, young people are diving deep into products promising glass skin, glow-ups, and eternal youth. But what if this obsession is doing the exact opposite – skin-aging? What if all these products…
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Contouring or Clarity? Why Gen Z Needs to Rethink Their Skincare Routine
— and how Ayurveda can bring the glow back Scroll through any Gen Z influencer’s Instagram or TikTok and you’ll notice it instantly — flawless filters, glowing skin, and makeup that looks airbrushed to perfection. But what you don’t see is the disrupted skincare routine behind the scenes. Underneath all that glam lies a different…

