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20 Ancient Indian Beauty Secrets For Your Skin And Hair

Posted On: Dec 23, 2019

Old is gold, especially when beauty secrets are passed down through generations. When it comes to skin and hair care, grandmothers and mothers know it all. They choose home remedies and natural treatments to beautify their skin and hair. They may be ancient to us now, but they are still effective and the best way to go.  

Ancient Indian beauty secrets are chemical-free, skin and hair-friendly, organic, inexpensive, and convenient. From the book of eternal Indian beauty, here are 20 tips, handpicked for skin and hair care.

1. Experience An Overnight Difference With Neem

If you want to break away from chemical-laden products for your skin and hair, neem is a great substitute. It can be found anywhere easily because it grows everywhere in India.  

For Skin

A natural and effective way to kill your acne problems is to use neem leaves on your skin every day. Crush a few of them to a paste and with your fingers or a soft brush, mask your face with the paste. Rinse off with cool water and you’re done. Also, neem is anti-bacterial. So, if you have a skin infection or a minor wound on your body, use neem leaves to treat it.

For Hair

Boil neem leaves for about 15 minutes and then use that water to rinse your hair after you’ve shampooed it. This will take care of dandruff and hair fall.

2. Pamper Yourself With Saffron

Your daily routine can put your skin and hair through a lot. Treat them to the luxury of saffron every now and then.

For Skin

Powered by Vitamins A, B, and C, saffron is the best home remedy for lightening your skin. If you’re tired of using chemical-based toners, switch to saffron. Simply mix a few strands of this precious spice with a little bit of milk and lemon juice, and massage your skin with it. Wash off and feel the difference.

For Hair

Saffron can fight alopecia and hair loss. If you’ve been troubled about hair fall lately, mix up a few strands of saffron with milk and licorice powder to make a paste. Before you get into the shower, apply this paste onto your scalp and wash it off with shampoo.  

3. Strengthen Your Skin & Hair With Honey

Honey has antioxidants and healing elements that not only moisturize your skin and hair but repair it too.

For Skin

Honey on your skin is just as good as honey on your pancake. Use it as a moisture mask and rest assured that your skin is in good hands. Simply layer your skin with raw honey and wash it off.

Honey also cares for your pores. To keep your pores clean, treat your skin to a mix of honey with some jojoba oil.

For Hair

Raw honey can help you get that shine you’ve always wanted. Use it as a conditioner after you wash your hair. All you must do is mix raw honey with a little bit of coconut oil, and grease your wet hair with this portion. Wash it off with lukewarm water and you’re set.

4. Nourish Your Hair With Amla

Amla is an ancient Indian favorite. And although there are plenty of soaps and shampoos that have Amla extracts in them, it’s best to use Amla in its natural form.

For Skin

Use Amla to get a natural and radiant glow. Amla juice mixed with honey makes for an excellent fair face pack.

For Hair

If you are somewhere in your mid-20s and you are already sporting a salt and pepper look, condition your hair with Amla juice. Amla will strengthen your hair and give it volume while darkening those pesky greys.   

5. Beat Acne With Multani Mitti

Remove blackheads, whiteheads, and pimples with a Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth) face pack. This face pack is very easy to make. All you need is one spoon of Multani Mitti, one teaspoon of honey, and one spoon of rose water. Mix it up, apply, and splash!

6. Age Gracefully With Turmeric

Turmeric has endless benefits when it comes to skincare and health. Turmeric or Haldi fights acne, acne scars, wrinkles, and dark spots to give you flawless and glowing skin. Make a turmeric face pack with sandalwood and honey and use it regularly.

7. Destroy Dandruff With Lemon Juice

Lemon juice is dandruff’s worst enemy. Squeeze a bit of lemon juice in a bowl, and with your fingertips, apply it on your scalp and scrub it gently. Wash your hair with shampoo after and do this regularly.

8. For Hair Like Silk, Wash With It Curd

Curd or Dahi is often used as a cooling agent for your stomach. It works like magic on your hair too. Curd is the best ingredient to use if you want silky and shiny hair. Take some in the bowl, add a dash of lemon juice and honey to it, and apply the paste on your scalp. Leave it on for 20 minutes and wash it off with water.

9. Use Henna Instead Of Chemical Dyes

Henna is old school and nothing beats it. No hair color in the market can do what henna does. It gives your hair a natural burgundy color, it reduces hair fall, protects your hair, and fixes split ends. Just add a few drops of warm coconut milk to some henna and apply it on your hair from root to tip. Leave it on for 20 minutes and wash it off with an organic fruit shampoo.

10. Keep Changing Your Hair Parting

Changing your hair parting from center to straight to no parting at all is so important. If your hair is always set in only one parting you can lose hair there. Keep tweaking it for a new look every now and then.

11. Always To The Rescue–Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is the best thing ever discovered for skin and hair care. There is nothing that coconut hair cannot do. It moisturizes your skin and hair, keeps it healthy, and treats dryness. Give your entire body a warm coconut oil massage once every 3 days for beauty and health.   

12. Treat Your Skin & Hair To Aloe Vera

Aloe vera and beauty go together like a tickle and smile. It is enriched with Vitamin C, E, and beta carotene, and it going to do you a lot of good.  

For Skin

For smoother and softer skin, use an Aloe Vera face pack. This is simple to make. Take one teaspoon of aloe vera gel, a few drops of Olive oil, and one teaspoon of instant oatmeal. The oatmeal in this blend will help make a paste that you can apply easily on your skin.

And if you recently got sunburned, undo the damage with aloe vera. Getting rid of stretch marks has never been easier now with homemade aloe vera gel.

For Hair

Your hair will grow faster and thicker with aloe vera gel. Keeping the Ph balance of your scalp in check, aloe vera gel seeps through every corner of your pate to leave it hydrated and cool.  

13. For A Glow Like No Other, Take A Besan Bath

A besan bath, in other words, a bath and scrub with gram flour, is one of the most traditional skincare rituals in most Indian homes. Most of you were probably coaxed into having one when you were kids. And for good reason— it always works. Everything you want for your skin can be accomplished this way. Mix half a cup of besan with a quarter cup of moong dal and half a tablespoon of turmeric and some water or milk. Pick a day in the week and use this paste as a body wash.

14. Egg For Your Head

Start your day with a nice breakfast and an egg pack. Beat an egg with one teaspoon of olive oil. Apply it on your scalp, leave it on for 20 minutes. Rinse it off with cold water and wash your hair with a light shampoo. Do this and, as the days go by, say goodbye to all your hair problems.

15. Fuller Earth For Fuller Skin

Multani Mitti or Fuller’s earth is like an all-around skincare topper. It’s used to make organic soaps, face packs, toners, and moisturizers. You also get Multani Mitti powder. The best way to use it is to apply it like a face mask. Make a pack with Multani Mitti, honey, and rose water. Coat your skin with the face pack. Leave it on for 10 minutes and wash up. Do this every day. You’ll see results in no time, and it works like a charm on both moist and dry skin.   

16. Sandalwood Treatment For Skin

The smell of sandalwood will probably bring back childhood memories. Good old Sandalwood has been around for a long time and it boasts countless benefits. It is affordable and affirmative when it comes to solving all your skin problems. Especially effective on pimples, Sandalwood works its charm on everything from dark circles to psoriasis. Get yourself some organic sandalwood soap bars, or try one of the many face packs you can make with it. Make sandalwood face packs with orange peel powder, curd, milk, honey, or apples. Apply it like you would any other facial mask and rinse it off with cold water.

17. Go Herbal With Tulsi

Relieve and sweaty and itchy scalp with a mixture of tulsi leaves and coconut oil. It also helps cool down down your scalp and refreshes your mind. Also, you can chew tulsi leaves and boost your blood with nutrients essential for your skin. The best part is you can grow your own little tulsi plant at home.

Make a nice pack out of ground tulsi leaves, besan, and lemon. Apply it to your skin for a nice radiant glow. Boil tulsi leaves in water and uses the concoction as a natural toner. This will take care of pimples, dark spots, dryness, and even eczema.  

18. Avocado Oil For Stronger Hair

Instead of using serums, use avocado oil to moisturize your scalp. It will strengthen and thicken your hair. Make an avocado hair mask with olive oil, honey, and essential oil. Apply it to damp hair and rinse it off with shampoo.

19. Bathe In Olive Oil

Exfoliate your skin and scalp with olive oil. Give yourself a hair and scalp massage, with a few drops of olive oil, lemon juice, and water. Leave the oil on for 25 minutes before you shampoo. This will help remove dandruff, lessen hair fall, and liven up your hair by giving it some strength and bounce.

20. A Sugarless Cup Of Tea For Better Colour

Tea rinses help enhance the natural colour of your hair and are a fun and healthy way to pamper yourself. Use green tea to destroy dandruff, brighten your blonde streaks with chamomile tea and try hibiscus tea for red hair, and rosemary for dark-coloured hair. A sage tea rinse can also paint your greys black.  

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