More than 160 years ago, Brit chemist Thomas Dixon created a skin-healing ointment to sell in his Yorkshire, England, store. It became so popular for treating conditions like eczema, dermatitis and rashes that the top-secret recipe was passed down from generation to generation.
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Read MoreLisa Mattam worried the product wasn’t healthy for the tot’s skin. It was in this moment that she wondered why she didn’t maintain the same standards for her own skin that she did for her child. This realization prompted Mattam to research the natural, plant-based ingredients her India-born parents had used throughout her childhood. Mattam’s research led her to create Sahajan, an organic line of skincare and haircare inspired by Ayurveda, the 5,000-year-old healing practice rooted in India.
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