5 Ways Turmeric is Good For Your Skin

An ancient and extremely popular spice, Turmeric can be found in every Indian household. It is widely used as a  

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flavoring and coloring agent and as a medicinal herb. In recent years, turmeric has proven as an effective agent in countering infections and inflammations due to its antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties. Turmeric can be used as a home remedy to treat various skin ailments. Let’s look at how turmeric offers the promise of healthy and radiant skin. 

  • ACNE 

Turmeric controls the growth of bacteria that causes pimples. It is especially beneficial in treating red or pus-filled pimples. Additionally, anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric quicken the healing of red pimples. Turmeric has antioxidant properties that reduce the amount of sebum secretion and controls the microbial growth on the skin.

  • OILY SKIN

Turmeric has natural oil controlling properties. It contains fatty acids and phytosterols that have been observed to reduce excess skin oils. Excess oily skin can lead to acne, cysts, and other woeful skin conditions that can be controlled with the use of turmeric.

  • CLEANSER

Turmeric was used as a cleanser (ubtan) long before the advent of soaps and other cleansing agents. It naturally cleanses your skin without the use of harsh chemicals.

  • SKIN LIGHTENING & DARK SPOTS

Turmeric can naturally lighten and brighten your skin by inhibiting the synthesis pigment melanin in the skin. It contains a component called curcumin, a powerful anti-inflammatory agent and an antioxidant. Curcumin regulates the production of melanin that is responsible for darkening the skin, dark spots, uneven skin patches and acne scar. Turmeric gives an even and toned complexion, leaving your skin feeling brighter and rejuvenated.

  • ANTI-AGING PROTECTION

Turmeric has potent anti-oxidants and UV protecting components. It is one of the few natural ingredients that might help in skin tightening and preventing wrinkles, along with reversing the aging process.

You can use turmeric by mixing it with water, milk, rose water, yogurt, honey, eggs, etc. Be careful of the amount of turmeric you use as it will leave a yellowish mark on the face.

Although turmeric has numerous benefits for your skin, it is advisable to do a patch test. People with sensitive skin or those prone to allergies must apply a small portion on their hand to check for any reactions. 

Turmeric is one of the most inexpensive and easily available ingredients that has a powerhouse of benefits for your skin. If you are looking for an at-home remedy for common skin problems, Turmeric is the answer.

 

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