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Ranavat and the World’s Most Expensive Spice

Last updated: 2025/09/24 at 3:14 PM
Published September 24, 2025
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Great skin care is rooted in ritual and the most expensive herbs in the world.

An Indian American of the first generation that grew up in Wisconsin, Michelle Ranavat studied industrial engineering at Uw-Madison. She has also appeared as a Bollywood dancer in films and advertisements.

Michelle worked for Lehman Brothers in Manhattan and, when the company collapsed, she again found it to work for her father’s pharmaceutical company. Things changed after the birth of her two children.

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“My postpartum experience was very challenging and I turned to my South Asian roots for relief from some of my physical symptoms, such as hair loss and skin changes, by Ayurvedic treatments. She began to see the value in products embraced by Indian culture and connected with experts in India.”

She aimed Ranavat-Hij first South Asia based in New York in the field of Ayurvedic skin care in 2017 in the hope of informing others about Indian culture and to inspire them to embrace old philosophies. And self -care rituals. Like hair oil.

Ranavat Saffron Collection

‘Growing up with Ayurvedic philosophy, I realized that overall self -care is crucial and that Ranavat is in line with philosophy to ensure that we are in balance. “

Her skin care range has quality hero ingredients from India, including saffron – the world’s most expensive herb. Ranavat Sources are Premium Saffron from Kashmir.

“Crocus sativus” Flower extract offers antioxidant and UV protection benefits for the skin.

Turmeric is an anti -inflammatory and an antioxidant with skin -increasing properties. Papaya enzyme, a chemical exfoliant, glides from dead skin without friction or irritation.

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As an anti-inflammatory and non-comedogen, sesame seed oil is the perfect lipid kingdom ingredient to gently clean the skin of dirt and oils. Hair cleaner contains the antibacterial and antioxidant ayurvedic herb. Manjistha.

Poppy seeds

Bakuchi fruit or babchi contains bakuchiol, which reduces signs of aging. Triphala (a herbal remedy consisting of the fruits Haritaki, Bibhitaki and Amla) also offers a combination of illuminating, anti -inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Just like the more famous Ashwagandha.

Lotus purified and improves clarity for a smooth, clear complexion.

Heart-leaf poppy seeds in Ayurveda as the root of immortality, focuses on the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Bala revitalizes boring skin and nourishes to calm visible redness and irritation.

Shatavari focuses on hyperpigmentation and supports the production of collagen

Because Haritaki helps to renew cells, it has positive effects on your skin, hair and nails.

Bibhitaki or Baheda admired in Ayurveda as the “Jevanvati” of countless diseases and ailments- offers essential nutrients for hair follicles.

The Indian subcontinent “Eclipta Alba”, a member of the Sunflower family and also known as False Daisy and Bhringraj, is another Ayurvedic remedy.

Ranavat Royal Palaces Mists are steam -distilled hydro sols inspired by Rajasthan’s Palace Rituals. Available in glass bottles of 50 ml hydrate jasmine, calming rose and saffron neroli.

Ranavat Kansa

One Ranavat product can contain more than thirty Ayurvedic ingredients.

Continuation of the CEO of Ranavat: “Some people assume that when you talk about ancient science, there are no clinical tests. But we do. An independent clinical study revealed that 100% of the 32 test subjects have demonstrated a significant reduction of fine lines and wrinkles after four weeks of our intensifying contemporary contemplation.

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“In my thirty I certainly noticed a change in my skin. Then I started asking questions such as: ‘What did people do for me? Our adaptogenic ayurvedic-inspired treatments make routine routine in ritual. And a luxurious experience. No chore.

We have five times the amount of saffron that you will find in any other Kumkumadi-Serum (saffron oil), while our Kansa-Tonen is made of a fifth-generation Kansa-craftsman, ”adds Michelle, whose mother has taught her how to make yoghurt and honey masks.

“For me, something incredibly luxurious represents in India.”

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