Centella Asiatica
A botanical long used in traditional skincare.
Known for its calming and soothing properties. Helps maintain skin comfort and reduce visible signs of dryness, supporting recovery after moisture loss.
[ Only Ingredients With A Purpose ]
Every ingredient in Eora is chosen with care — for its function, its origin, and how it behaves on Indian skin. Here's a closer look at what's inside.
Hero Ingredient
Tremella fuciformis
A next-generation, naturally occurring polysaccharide that can hold up to 500 times its weight in water — a smaller-molecule alternative to hyaluronic acid that absorbs deeper into the skin.
Snow Mushroom has been used in traditional East Asian medicine for centuries, prized for its translucent, almost gelatinous texture. The same long-chain sugars that give it that texture form a moisture-binding film on the skin — attracting and holding water so the skin stays plump and hydrated long after application.
Where hyaluronic acid sits on top of the skin, Snow Mushroom polysaccharides are smaller and lighter, allowing them to penetrate further and lock in hydration without a heavy or sticky finish. This makes it ideal for both rinse-off cleansers and leave-on creams — gentle enough for daily use and effective enough to deliver visible, lasting hydration.
Supporting Ingredients
A botanical long used in traditional skincare.
Known for its calming and soothing properties. Helps maintain skin comfort and reduce visible signs of dryness, supporting recovery after moisture loss.
Cold-pressed from a hardy berry that thrives at high altitudes.
Rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants. Helps nourish the skin and improve overall softness, replenishing the lipids lost during washing.
A non-stripping surfactant system tuned for daily use.
Effectively cleanses without harsh surfactants. Maintains hydration while removing impurities, leaving the skin barrier intact.
Full Disclosure
Each product page lists the complete ingredient deck. No hidden fillers, no unnecessary additives — just what the formula needs to do its job.
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