MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511131728 A) filed by Pranveer Singh Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on Dec. 25, 2025, for 'flora dew mist & roll-on - a 2-in-1 skincare kit based on multani mitti.'
Inventor(s) include Sebya Yadav; Divyanshi Yadav; Sharad Gupta; Pratham Minocha; Priyanshu Katiyar; Samradhi Shukla; Saloni Jaiswal; Ritik Kumar; and Harit Kumar.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 6, under issue no. 06/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Flora Dew is a 2-in-1 herbal skincare innovation that unites a hydrating facial mist and a targeted roll-on applicator into one portable daily-care system. Unlike conventional skincare products that address hydration, detoxification, or antimicrobial action in isolation, Flora Dew takes a multi-functional and holistic approach.The Face Mist employs a suspension of Multani Mitti in an antioxidant-rich base of Black Rice Water with Lotus Stem Extract, Jasmine Oil, Tea Tree Oil, and Moringa Oil. The Roll-On formulation combines Moringa Oil, Prickly Pear Oil, Green Tea Water, and Lotus Stem Hydrosol, stabilized with natural emulsifiers, to deliver localized detoxification, antioxidant defense, barrier repair, and radiance enhancement.The system uses plant-based actives, mineral clays, and mild stabilizers to ensure compatibility across all skin types. Packaged in travel-friendly formats,a fine mist atomizer, and a glass roll-on,it is eco-conscious, reusable, and free from parabens, sulfates, and harsh chemicals. By merging Ayurvedic heritage with modern cosmetic delivery systems, Flora Dew presents a first-of-its-kind clay-based water formulation that provides detoxification, hydration, antimicrobial defense, and mood-enhancing benefits in a single kit. This invention not only simplifies skincare but also integrates emotional wellness and sustainability, making it a pioneering advancement in holistic beauty care."
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