Kiara began long before it had a name, before life carried Arpita from India to Germany.
It began in Banaras, where she was born into a way of living shaped by ancient wisdom and everyday ritual. In her home, care was simple and instinctive. Her mother and grandmother reached for familiar remedies not as indulgence, but as part of daily life. As a child, and later as a mother herself, Arpita grew up understanding care as something shared and intuitive, where skin, body, and mind were tended to together, without labels or trends.
Years later, Arpita’s life looked very different. Trained as a cardiologist and now practising in Germany, her days were defined by precision, structure, and modern medicine. Yet even as her world became more clinical and fast-paced, the rituals of her childhood stayed close. They resurfaced in quiet moments a familiar scent, a remembered texture, a sense of balance she hadn’t realised she missed.
There came a point when that pull grew stronger. Not as nostalgia, but as clarity. A desire to return to rituals that once felt natural. To care that was gentle, intentional, and deeply rooted.
Kiara was born from that return, a meeting of Ayurvedic tradition and modern living. Thoughtfully made, quietly powerful, and designed to fit into life as it is today.
Kiara isn’t just skincare. It’s a way back to balance, to intention, and to yourself.

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