Suparna's
Aaveda
Staying beautiful the herbal way
Here are excerpts from the interview with Ms Suparna
Trikha who runs Suparna's Aaveda, a herbal beauty
clinic offering treatments like facials, hair pack,
pedicure, manicure, etc.
When
and how did you conceive of "SUPARNA'S AAVEDA"
and what is its background?
We basically started on this concept way back
in 1994, when the herbal market in India was warming
up and everybody seemed to be talking about these herbal
packs and herbal facial products. The woman who emerged
in that period was very conscious of what she was applying
to her skin and hair.So we decided to start a centre
which was completely "pure and natural"
in thought. That's how Aaveda was conceived,
and all my lifetime savings went into it at that point
in time.
Saloon Aaveda is basically a combination of
two words in Sanskrit 'Ayur' which means the
science of life and 'Veda' on which all our therapies
are based. That is how we came up with Aaveda, now called
Suparna's Aaveda. I completed my research from Gurukul
Kangri where my grandfather was first the Vice Chancellor
and then the Chancellor. There a lot of vaids there
were consulted and this went a long way in helping us
to get an insight and indepth knowledge about the herbs
and their invaluable properties.
If we look back, most of our ancestors have been using
these natural products in the form of homemade, facials
or uptans etc. But today's generation does not
know what inherent properties these natural herbs and
ingredients hold for each skin type. Having spent a
considerable time on research and confident about the
results we started making our products in-house for
use at our centre here in Delhi. I wanted women to feel
'pampered' because I personally feel a woman never seems
to find time for herself. Here at Aaveda, every
experience, be it a facial, a hair pack, a pedicure,
a manicure or a body massage is as smooth as silk. That's
for the body and for the soul? The ambience inside the
parlour is calm and soothing-there are no harried attendants
rushing from one client to another or making one client
get up with a still-to-dry pack on her face to make
space for another client. I want to offer women an experience
that is ultimate in pampering.
Herbs I believe do not always smell good, how
do ladies react to it?
Smell is very important to women I admit, but unfortunately
herbs do not always smell good. So when we put bananas
with 17 herbs on their gorgeous heads they crib. It
is only at the end of the session after the wash that
they feel the difference. The same holds true for skin,
we have scrubs made out of walnut and almonds, fresh
cream and limejuice, mint and margosa (neem leaves)
and the list goes on...
Having
left with a beautiful skin, did people come back to
you for packs to carry home?
Yes! We had people coming to us for packs to take home
and that's where the actual problem lies because we
cannot mass produce our products, simply because we
don't use chemicals. We then started making products
with a limited shelf life using natural preservatives
like honey, oil, salt and wax and giving them a shelf
life of 1 to 6 months when refrigerated. Soon we had
clients telling us that was not very long, so we told
them that if they were really concerned about their
skin they had to use up the products within the stipulated
time to make the best of the natural ingredients. Because
anything that is purely herbal cannot be preserved for
long.
How do you advertise for your parlour and your
products?
Today we are treating third generation clients, we had
our first celebrities like Shabana Azmi, coming in four
years back and now we have same celebrites vouching
for us by word of mouth. Aaveda for me is like
a baby, it was not a commercial venture when it was
started. It was intended to be more like a faith following.
With so many face packs available off the shelf
in the market today, how does the younger generation
react to your solutions and products?
We sometimes land up having aggressive arguments with
the younger generation who refuse to bring changes in
their lifestyles but want to have perfect skins. So
we try to explain to them that you cannot have perfect
skins without having a healthy lifestyle and for that
one has to drink the right amount of water, exercise
regularly, use the right moisturizers and go to bed
on time etc.
Do you plan more centres in other part of the
country?
Yes, we plan to open a new centre in Ranikhet. We are
picking up lots of fruits from Kumaon and are making
them into natural chutneys and flavoured drinks to market
them in Delhi.
Is the resort at Ranikhet going to be on the
lines of Kerali in Kerala?
No, Kerali is based more on the Panchkarma and Dhara
types of treatment. We would strictly be following more
of what we are doing at Aaveda in Delhi, with
an in-house facility for people to come in and and relax
for say a week or 10 days. This resort will be more
of a holiday treatment centre, because I personally
believe people in India usually like to go out on a
holiday with their families and are rarely alone. There
is going to be something for everyone, fishing picnics
by the river, cultural program by the people of Kumaon,
etc.
Do you plan to go international?
Yes, we do plan to have centres in many cities all over
the world where we are going to have a combination of
pampering as well as selling from the outlet itself.
But I don't want to sell my products like a cream, shampoo,
or a soap that is available at every shop or chemist.
You can't expect to build up a faith simply by selling
it packed in a jar. The whole concept of Aaveda
revolves around "pampering" and unless we
can pamper you there is no point using our products.
"Pampering cannot be bottled".
Do you plan to tap the locally available products
all over the world as and when you set up your centres
in those cities across the globe as in Kumaon?
Yes of course, we have a team of doctors accompanying
us for we do realize that every area in any country
has its own set of skin and hair problems. In fact,
the letters I get from say, Abu Dhabi would have problems
pertaining to sun-burn and oily skins, perhaps because
of their diet and climatic conditions. Similarly herbs
and natural ingredients all over the world have their
own specific potential.
Have you ever thought of writing a book on skin
care?
Yes! Harper Collin's has published a book by me called
Harper Collin's Book on Natural Skin Care, available
all over India. Now I am rolling up my sleeves for my
next uphill task - a beauty guide for men. Men, like
women have every right to look after their skin and
hair. It is women who snigger at them, not realizing
that men aim to look good to be appreciated by them.
I was motivated to write this book after seeing the
number of letters I get from them in my columns. Most
of them are misguided and have to make do with neck-twisting
massages, hot harmful facials, and bad hair dyes from
barbers. I am sure my next book will go a long way in
clearing some of their doubts.
I am also working on a book called the Intensive
Book on Skin Care. It deals with properties of natural
ingredients, the book is about various things like sex
and how it affects your skin, it is about different
age groups, about specific skin problems like pigmentation,
pimples, wrinkles and it is also about skin years
and skin seasons.
These health packages and health resorts are
turning out to be more of an expensive hobby, affordable
only by the elite, whereas it is the middle class which
needs them the most. So how economically viable are
your packages?
We have a clientele in the age group of eight
to ninety one. Some of them are school going children,
who save their pocket money and come to us once a week
for their pimple problems. The skin treatments start
at Rs 200 and that to a middle class person is fairly
affordable. Our most expensive facials are priced at
Rs 650 because it is made of crushed rose petals. We
also have a higher slot of Rs 5000 for the designer
facials. Designer facials will offer them a remedy in
one single treatment. In these Designer Facials a secret
recipe is coded and a number is given to you according
to your skin type and problem. You are the only person
who has access to that skin recipe and that recipe is
then filed and kept forever.
-Archana Dev
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