Kamehausutra is a that launched in 2022 with the promise of “bridging the wisdom of traditional botanicals and modern scientific research.” The name is a mash‑up of “Kame” (Japanese for “turtle,” a symbol of longevity) and “Sutra” (Sanskrit for “thread” or “formula”), hinting at a philosophy that long‑lasting skin health is a continuous, intertwined practice.
As we navigate the complexities of modern relationships, the Kama Sutra offers a timeless perspective on the importance of emotional and physical connection, encouraging us to approach our desires and relationships with a sense of curiosity, compassion, and understanding.
Put the “kame” (turtle) in your daily routine, and you’ll watch your skin’s longevity improve, one mindful step at a time.
The Kama Sutra, which translates to 'the sacred book of love' or 'the treatise of pleasure', is believed to have been written during the Gupta period (320-550 CE), a time of great cultural, artistic, and intellectual flourishing in ancient India. The text originated from a collection of ancient aphorisms and couplets that were later compiled and systematized by Vatsyayana, a priest and scholar who is also credited with compiling the ancient text on governance, the Arthashastra.