Discover Indian Beauty Secrets before Modern Skincare

Indian Women with Beautiful skin

Beauty Secrets 

Today’ generation loves modern skincare and costly treatments, but have you ever wondered how Indian women before 20th century have beautiful skin without cosmetic surgeries and regular skincare routine ? Let’s uncover the timeless beauty rituals and secrets that have been passed down through generations.

Turmeric Major Beauty Ingredient 

Turmeric was a superstar in traditional skincare routines. Early 20th-century women often prepared DIY remedies with turmeric powder. by using coconut oil or milk. These remedies were usually applied to their entire face and body before bathing.

Turmeric - A natural skincare ingredient

Turmeric powder and coconut oil were staples in every women’s daily routine, believing that this natural herb would cleanse and brighten their skin simultaneously.

  • The Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory properties present in turmeric usually help to clean up impurities and prevent future formation of pimples and dark spots on the skin.
  • In this times, most people love to use turmeric as an soap, so they usually preferred turmeric paste to apply on their skin and body.
  • Turmeric isn’t just only considered as a skincare ingredient,  people in 1900’s also believed in its benefits for overall health.
  • They weren’t concerned about specific skin types or concerns; turmeric was the go-to solution for every skin problem in that period.

Coconut Oil – Natural Body lotion

Fresh Coconut oil

Coconut oil was a pure and popular skincare ingredient used as a body lotion to combat dryness and foot cracks. People in 1900’s preferred to use coconut oil as a supportive ingredient in their skincare routine, often mixing it with Turmeric, Multani Matti or Gram flour to create a scrub for the face and body. Interestingly, while modern experts consider this oil as comedogenic and not suitable for all skin types. 
  • It contains Vitamin E, which helps to protect and brightens skin
  • Coconut oil’s antioxidants turbocharge collagen production, smoothing out wrinkles and fine lines
  • The Amazing moisturizing properties in coconut oil help to combat dryness, prevent irritation and reduce itching on the skin
  • This natural oil is often used as a key ingredient in facial and body scrubs to remove dust and dirt from the skin

 Ghee – Lip care solution 

Ghee for Dry Lips

Women in the early 20th century used Ghee as a staple lip care ingredient in every household to combat dry, chapped and bleeding lips. People in that period would often make fresh ghee daily believing it as an excellent moisturizer, providing relief from dryness and lip cracking.
  • Ghee not only provides nourishment to lips but also acts as a natural exfoliator removing dead skin cells
  • Ghee contains vitamin E, which helps to treat lip pigmentation
  • It also deeply moisturizes, restores and repairs lips, unlocking a healthy and natural glow
  • Regular application of ghee protects lips from environmental stressors and serves as a nourishing lip care balm

Milk Cream – Hydrating Ingredient

Milk Cream for natural skincare

In 1900’s times, Milk Cream was a common household item. People would use pure milk to prepare various products, including milk cream. Milk cream was a go to remedy for dry and rough skin. A small application  would provide soothing relief and instant hydration to the skin.
  • Milk cream is rich in natural moisturizing agents, providing instant nourishment to dry and rough areas
  • The essential skin brightening agents in milk cream make it a popular face treatment, helping to achieve a radiant complexion
  • This cream also helps to rejuvenate skin and gently exfoliates, leaving skin smooth and refreshed
  • It also helps to lighten pigmented areas
  • A regular application of milk cream improves skin elasticity and glow face

Gram Flour – Natural Exfoliator

Gram Flour - To remove dead skin cells from skin

Gram flour was a common household ingredient, traditionally used in cooking. However, Indian Women in early 20th century used to apply gram flour on their skin to remove dust and dirt. This  age-old remedy remains popular even today. In India, there’s a traditional remedy especially in south, where women used to apply a mixture of gram flour and coconut oil to their body before head bath on specific days.

  • Gram flour acts as a superb exfoliator in deeply removing impurities from the skin
  • This flour helps to brighten skin by clearing away dead skin cells
  • Even today, gram flour remains a popular ingredient in DIY face packs

Sandalwood – Dark spot & Acne solution

sandalwood for spotless skin

Sandalwood is a natural gift that has been cherished for its skincare benefits. In the past, Women relied on this ancient ingredient to achieve radiant skin. By gently rubbing sandalwood stick with a few drops of water, they extract the precious liquid, harnessing its natural benefits for the skin.

  • It effectively treats dark spots, pigmentation, acne by promoting clearer skin
  • Sandalwood’s natural cooling properties instantly soothe the skin, reduce redness and inflammation
  • It is a timeless ingredient for achieving instant glowing skin, prized for its natural radiance-boosting properties

Beauty goes beyond just applying creams. Indians followed chemical-free, healthy and hygienic skincare rituals that have been passed down through generations. Even today, many young people love to follow these old Indian beauty secrets for chemical free, healthy and beautiful skin.

 

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