When you start with Just a feeling!
- dhivya prabha
- Jun 2
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 3

There’s a moment many makers and founders won’t talk about;that quiet, terrifying space between knowing you have something special… and daring to share it with the world.
When I first began formulating what would become Ayur Botanics, I didn’t have a business plan. I had no fancy packaging. No investors. Just a kitchen full of herbs, a heart full of purpose, and the hope that maybe — just maybe — what had helped my clients and family so deeply could help others too.
But here’s the truth:
" Starting something honest and handmade feels incredibly vulnerable."
Will anyone care?
Will they understand what you’ve poured into this?
Will your story, your science, your sincerity… be enough?
There were days I questioned everything. Days I stayed up late with formulations and doubts. Days I sent out samples with a trembling heart, wondering if they’d work as beautifully for others as they had for me and my clients.
And then… someone wrote back.
“My skin has never felt this good.”
“I finally feel seen.”
“I didn’t know Ayurveda could feel this personal.”
And that was enough to keep going.
One message turned into two. Two turned into dozens. Then hundreds. Quiet notes of thanks, photos of glowing skin, stories of people finally feeling seen and soothed in their own skin. Each reply felt like a soft nudge from the universe ; yes, this matters.
That’s when I knew. This wasn’t just a remedy. It was the beginning of something bigger.
And so Ayur Botanics was born ; not from strategy or scale, but from thousands of tiny moments of connection. From people who trusted me with their skin, their stories, and their hope.
It all started with just a feeling. And your belief in it made it real.
To You, the Reader
If you’ve ever felt too small to start something big — I see you.
If you’ve hesitated to share your work, your truth, or your story — I’ve been there.
Ayur Botanics exists today not because I had it all figured out…But because I believed in what I was making more than I feared what might go wrong.
And maybe, just maybe, that’s where something beautiful always begins.
🪷 With love,
The Founder







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