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STYLIST: MARGO BRUMMÉ/ARTISTS’ SERVICES; HAIR/MAKEUP: FRANCE PIERSON

We all know how good it feels to
get our tootsies rubbed. But foot
massage as a beauty treatment?
Yes, says Melanie Sachs, an
Ayurvedic lifestyle counselor
and the author of Ayurvedic
Beauty Care (Lotus Press).
“Foot massage can relieve
eye strain, relaxing and opening
the face and allowing our beauty
to shine through easily,” she
says. Her words are backed up
by the classical Ayurvedic text,
the Ashtanga Hridaya, which
identifies four major nerves in
the feet that connect to the eyes.
Holding and massaging
your feet with your own hands
can help reintegrate the subtle-
energy pathways flowing be -
tween the upper and lower
body. And well-massaged feet
connect more completely with
the earth when you stand or sit
with your feet on the ground,
giving your whole being a stabler
and more relaxed foundation.
Plus, says Sachs, “Well-oiled
feet are also more protected
from cracking and peeling,
reducing chances for fungal
and bacterial infections.”

...how
First, create a foot soak that
meets your current needs, using
one of the following recipes:

to cool down Fill a foot tub
with cool water and mix in a
tablespoon of honey and a hand-
ful each of dried lavender and
fresh rose petals. You can also
use lavender or rose essential
oils. This will soothe the mind.

to warm up Fill a foot tub
with lukewarm water and add
a teaspoon of ginger powder.
This will invigorate the body
and increase circulation.

to relax and rejuvenate
Fill a foot tub with very warm
water and add 3 tablespoons

give some good


vibration to your


foundation


feet


Our eyes both perceive and
reveal our beauty. A regular
eye-washing practice can leave
them clear and bright, says Dr.
Geetha S. R. Harigeetham, who
was house doctor at Rasa
Ayurveda, a now-closed women’s
clinic in Kerala, India. (Full disclo-
sure: I founded and directed
Rasa Ayurveda.) Also, bathing
the eyes can help rejuvenate tiny
muscles that have been taxed
by hours of computer use or
driving.
Harigeetham recommends
infusing your washing water
with triphala. This Ayurvedic
herbal powder—made up of the
amalaki, haritaki, and bibhitaki
fruits—is a blood purifier and
whole-body rejuvenator, and it
has properties that support
the ophthalmic nerves and eye
muscles, she notes.
After the washing, consider
applying the dark eyeliner
known as kajal (also known
as kohl). “Kajal reduces glare
in bright light, sharpening
the vision, and encourages the
growth and darkness of eye-
lashes,” Harigeetham explains.
If you choose an Ayurvedic
herbal formulation—such as the
Shahnaz Husain Kohl Kajal
Eyeliner ($8; shahnazhusainusa
.com), which contains almond
oil and flower extracts—you will
also be nourishing and strength-
ening the tissues around your
eyes, she says.

...how


First, prepare the triphala infu-
sion by boiling 1 teaspoon of
triphala powder in 1 cup of water
for about 10 minutes. Allow the


mixture to cool completely;
strain thoroughly.


first bathe Wash your face
with cold water. Then, using a
cupped palm, bathe each open
eye with cool triphala water 3
times. Rinse the face with a bit
of pure water and pat dry.

then cover Layer organi-
cally grown rose petals, cucum-
ber slices, or cilantro leaves
over each closed eye. (Choose
whichever you like; all three are
cooling and refreshing to the
eyes.) Place a cotton pad over
each eye; tie a band of muslin
cotton or a bandana around the
eyes to create a loose blindfold.

eyeball it Now lie back in
Sava sana (Corpse Pose) and
envision something beautiful;
keeping your eyes closed
throughout, do 5 cycles each
of these five eye exercises:
✷ Rotate your eyes
clockwise.
✷ Rotate your eyes
counterclockwise.
✷ Move your eyes in a
figure 8, looking to the
upper left, lower right,
upper right, lower left.
✷ Look straight up and
then straight down.
✷ Look left and right.

then rest Now, relax your
efforts and breathe for 20
minutes. Re lease the blindfold;
immediately direct your vision
to a beautiful sight, object, or
photo that makes you feel calm
and connected. If you’re using
kajal, apply it now.
As you transition back to
your day, allow your vision to
remain “soft,” letting the scene
of the world come to you with
effortless focus. If possible,
avoid harsh lighting. Let your
inner vision come forward.

eyes


wash away


fatigue


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