With the way of living and thinking. Toxins have been an integral part of life physiologically and psychological-ly, affecting both our body and mind in a way that is the most evident on our skin in various manners and amidst the dilemma of looking beautiful but avoiding chemicals, a rare gem of ayurveda “the leap kalpana” has been overlooked. In contrast, give all other medicines like swarasa, Heem, Fanta, kalka, and kwatha. Our Acharyas have also mentioned the lepa kalpana taking care of all the external requirements, including therapeutic needs, nourishment, and cosmetology. In the age of chemical dominance, we already have the right way of nurturing, caring for, protecting, and nourishing ourselves. According to Sharangdhara Samhita, smearing is called Lepa or medicines used in paste. The external application is lepa, which is further classified into palapa, pradeha and sales based on their utilities. Aadra (wet) or shushka (dry) dravya, along with jala, mix well, are made into a paste and are applied externally as lepa. Considering the wide spectrum utility of lepa kalpana, this paper deals with a holistic approach to lepa kalpana, covering all the references to the brihat and laghu trays. This article provides a comprehensive overview of Lepa Kalpana, delving deep into its history, principles, methodologies, and applications. It is designed to be a valuable resource for Ayurveda enthusiasts, students, practitioners, and anyone intrigued by the profound healing potential of traditional therapeutic pastes, ointments, and applications.