Turmeric

IngredientsTurmeric

A classic grandmother’s remedy for building immunity, the golden, ginger-like, Turmeric spice, also known as Haldi in India, has been used widely for centuries as both food and medicine. In Indian wedding celebrations, the use of Turmeric is of paramount importance. The pre-wedding ceremony – “Haldi”, “Tel Baan” or “Manjha”, of applying Turmeric on the bride and groom’s face is believed to be auspicious and bestows exceptional radiance to the skin.

(Haldi) Turmeric Ayurvedic Benefits & Uses For The Skin

Turmeric’s highly beneficial properties are due to Curcumin a bioactive component that has both anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is the same properties that are renowned for bringing out a natural glow to the complexion when applied onto the skin. A paste of Turmeric is traditionally applied to heal wounds as well due to it’s soothing and calming qualities. The same qualities also enable acne healing. Turmeric is considered the remarkable remedy for pigmentation. It is a natural cleanser that helps reduce pigmentation and blackheads.

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