Ayurdoré — A return to what the body remembers
There comes a moment in life when the body whispers before it starts to scream.
For me, that moment came early. At 18, entering law school and a fast, demanding world, my skin began to fall out of balance. Severe acne appeared, followed by aggressive treatments and quick fixes that promised to repair… but slowly did the opposite. My skin became more and more red, irritated, and inflamed. The acne never really stopped — it returned, cycle after cycle — and with it, my confidence quietly eroded.
What was supposed to heal me left me even more disconnected from my body.
Makeup became my refuge. A way to cover what I couldn’t soothe, to hide what I didn’t yet understand. I learned to function, to keep going, to treat discomfort as normal — even when, deep down, something felt wrong.
I wasn’t listening to my body. I was trying to silence it.
What followed wasn’t an overnight transformation, but a slow and conscious return. A return to nature. To simplicity. To an ancient wisdom that doesn’t see the body as something to fight, but as something to support.
I began removing what no longer served me — chemicals, excess, artificial solutions — and replacing it with real nourishment. Rituals. Intention. I discovered plants respected for centuries: moringa, ashwagandha, ginger, turmeric, aloe vera. Not as miracles, but as allies.
Over time, something changed.
My skin began to calm.
My energy slowly returned.
My mind became clearer.
And for the first time in years, I felt aligned — inside and out.
Ayurdoré was born from this path.
It is the belief that when we choose purity over shortcuts, intention over excess, and nature over noise, the body remembers how to rebalance itself. Well-being isn’t about forcing change, but about creating the right conditions for harmony.



