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5 skincare ingredients every desi mom swears by!

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 15, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Backed by the science and wisdom of Indian mothers

Never question the effectiveness of these traditional skincare ingredients when it comes to your desi mom. They are backed by ancient wisdom and reflect the richness of Indian culture. These ingredients are not something you need to buy; they are tucked away in your kitchen and are often consumed by you as well. From natural spices to herbs, these five skincare ingredients are recommended by desi mothers for all the right reasons.

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Turmeric

Turmeric, or haldi, has to top the list. Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, turmeric gives a natural glow, helps fight acne, and speeds up wound healing. It is also useful for frequent breakouts, dullness, wrinkles, and fine lines. Turmeric boosts collagen levels, leaving your skin healthy and radiant. Suited for all skin types, it is the ultimate all-rounder.
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Curd

Curd, or dahi, is a staple ingredient in hair and skincare routines. Its rich alpha hydroxy acids gently exfoliate the skin, removing debris, excess oil, and impurities from the pores. Its nourishing properties help hydrate and brighten the skin. Perfect for all skin and hair types, curd controls sebum production and instantly boosts moisture and hydration.
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Aloe vera

Aloe vera is like a holy grail for your skin. It hydrates and soothes inflammation and is especially good for sensitive or sun-exposed skin. Its healing properties are remarkable, helping with burns, acne scars, minor cuts, and promoting skin repair. Aloe vera provides moisture without clogging pores, making it perfect for all skin types. It can easily be applied directly from the plant for natural benefits.
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Coconut oil

Coconut oil is often thought of as a hair treatment, but desi mothers use it on the body and face as well. It penetrates deeply, providing long-lasting moisture and helping maintain the skin’s natural barrier. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties protect the skin from infections while adding a natural shine to dull skin.
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Neem

Neem is known for its antifungal and antibacterial properties, making it excellent for combating acne and other skin infections. It deeply cleanses the skin by removing impurities and excess oil, freeing clogged pores. Neem calms irritated skin, reduces inflammation, and is perfect for sensitive or acne-prone skin.
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