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Welcome to Ceylan Vie, soaps and line of natural cosmetics

Our desire is to craft in artisanal and traditional way, with love and passion, 100% natural products, with quality raw materials. The majority of the constituents of our range come from local natural and organic artisanal productions of Sri Lanka.
Our recipes are paraben free, polyethylene glycol (PEG), without endocrine disruptors, phthalates, aluminum, synthetic fragrances, synthetic dyes, silicone, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) ), without ammonium lauryl sulfate, without methylisothiazolinone, without ethoxylated derivatives, without aggressive preservatives, without surfactants, without palm oil …, not tested on animals.
The perfumes that may be used in our line are only natural food additions and / or essential oils in small quantities, in order to avoid possible allergies.
Essential oils are alive, so products can change color over time. It’s perfectly normal. This does not alter its virtues.
Some items are best kept in the fridge. In addition, a suitable bottle is used so that they retain their effectiveness.

The production of this whole range is done entirely in artisanal and traditional way, that’s why each product is unique.

To continue in respect for the planet, the labels and packaging are largely biodegradable or recyclable. Our business cards, soap labels, packaging are made from “poo” elephants or recycled paper. The string used is coconut fiber. Soap containers are made from recycled cement bags. In fair trade concerns, the companies that manufacture these products provide work for many disadvantaged families.

Our line of cosmetics is made in a frame respecting nature, man and animal, and provide a well-being that we invite you to discover through our range.

Our desire is to craft in artisanal and traditional way, with love and passion, 100% natural products, with quality raw materials. The majority of the constituents of our range come from local natural and organic artisanal productions of Sri Lanka.
Our recipes are paraben free, polyethylene glycol (PEG), without endocrine disruptors, phthalates, aluminum, synthetic fragrances, synthetic dyes, silicone, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) ), without ammonium lauryl sulfate, without methylisothiazolinone, without ethoxylated derivatives, without aggressive preservatives, without surfactants, without palm oil …, not tested on animals.
The perfumes that may be used in our line are only natural food additions and / or essential oils in small quantities, in order to avoid possible allergies.
Essential oils are alive, so products can change color over time. It’s perfectly normal. This does not alter its virtues.
Some items are best kept in the fridge. In addition, a suitable bottle is used so that they retain their effectiveness.

The production of this whole range is done entirely in artisanal and traditional way, that’s why each product is unique.

To continue in respect for the planet, the labels and packaging are largely biodegradable or recyclable. Our business cards, soap labels, packaging are made from “poo” elephants or recycled paper. The string used is coconut fiber. Soap containers are made from recycled cement bags. In fair trade concerns, the companies that manufacture these products provide work for many disadvantaged families.

Our line of cosmetics is made in a frame respecting nature, man and animal, and provide a well-being that we invite you to discover through our range.

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Ceylan Vie creates clean and conscious skincare that nourishes skin and protects the environment.

1 week ago

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Hyaluronic acid👀🌼Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in our bodies, mainly in connective tissue, the eyes and the skin. Its main function is to retain moisture, helping to keep skin hydrated and plump. As we age, hyaluronic acid production declines, leading to a loss of firmness and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Without it, skin appears less hydrated and less plump.👉Hyaluronic acid can be obtained by a fermentation process using plant material such as wheat, maize or soya, which contain this molecule.🍁It is obtained by bio-fermentation, a process using lactic acid bacteria. It is then recovered, purified and dehydrated to form a powder. When added to water, it forms a more or less textured gel.👉A super-moisturizer, this active ingredient is capable of retaining up to 1000 times its weight in water. This prevents water loss from skin tissue, keeping skin supple and plump. Thanks to its low molecular weight, the hyaluronic acid in your face care products penetrates the epidermis quickly.🌺🍁It can be used for dry skin, sensitive skin and as part of an anti-ageing routine.www.ceylanvie.com#hyaluronicacid #ceylanvie #environment #NaturalBeauty #HealthySkin ... See MoreSee Less
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2 weeks ago

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🌼The integration of Ayurvedic ingredients into modern cosmetics is a journey of balancing traditional wisdom with contemporary challenges.🌼👉In the realm of beauty and wellness, the resurgence of Ayurveda signifies a return to nature and tradition.🥥This integration of ayurvedic ingredients into modern cosmetics is not just a trend, but a movement towards holistic well-being. 🥥The procurement of authentic Ayurvedic ingredients is a delicate process. Sustainable sourcing is not just about environmental responsibility but also about preserving the integrity and potency of these natural components.🥥Preserving the therapeutic integrity of these ingredients, while balancing traditional practices with the demands of large-scale production, requires a nuanced blend of age-old wisdom and contemporary manufacturing techniques.🥥Informing consumers about the benefits and correct usage of Ayurvedic cosmetics is vital.🥥Despite these challenges, Ayurvedic ingredients offer immense potential for innovation in cosmetics. Their unique properties can lead to the development of products that are not only effective but also aligned with the principles of holistic wellbeing.👉In conclusion, the integration of Ayurvedic ingredients into modern cosmetics is a journey to balance traditional wisdom with contemporary challenges.🌺Author : Dr. Yogesh Suradkar✨Ceylan vie focuses on the creation of Ayurvedic skincare.✨Be patient! 🙂It takes knowledge and time to offer you quality, effective and original products.🌺Stay tuned!❤️www.ceylanvie.com #wellbeing #ceylanvie #HealthySkin #NaturalBeauty #environment #Ayurveda ... See MoreSee Less
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Ceylan Vie formulates its range with a strict commitment to using only the cleanest of ingredients

100% Natural

100% free from:

Paraben

Parabens are used as preservatives. They are hormonal and endocrine disruptors that have been linked to allergies, autism, reproductive and developmental defects, and cancer.

PEG: Polyethylene Glycol

these petroleum-based ingredients are known carcinogens and are linked to developmental problems, genotoxicity, and skin irritation.

Phthalates

are believed to damage the kidneys and liver, cause birth defects and reproductive problems, and are suspected to be carcinogenic.

Silicone

and derived ingredients often ending in “-methicone” are known endocrine disruptors and interfere with hormone function.

Fragrance/perfume

Chemical fragrances have been associated with allergies, reproductive damage, hormonal disruption, and cancer. Often, other harmful chemicals are added to fragrance and are not listed on cosmetic labels.

Synthetic dye

Colors and dye have been shown to be skin irritants and have been linked to behavioral and developmental problems. Often, these colors are also contaminated with low levels of heavy metals.

SLS & SLES

sodium lauryl sulfate & sodium lauryl ether sulfate. It is used for its thickening effects and its ability to create a foam. It removes oil from the skin, and can cause skin and eye irritation.

Aluminium

have been associated with breast cancer, bones decalcification, and neurotoxicity.

Palm oil

have been associated with breast cancer, bones decalcification, and neurotoxicity.

Cruelty on animals