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5 desi ubtans to remove facial hair naturally

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2025, 13:55 IST
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Want to remove facial hair? Try ubtans

Facial hair can be a concern for many, especially when it feels stubborn and noticeable. While there are countless creams, waxing options, and laser treatments available today, sometimes the simplest, natural solutions are the most effective. In India, ubtans have been a part of traditional skincare routines for centuries, not just for glowing skin but also for helping reduce unwanted facial hair. The best part? They’re made with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Let’s explore five desi ubtans you can try at home to tackle facial hair naturally.

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Chickpea flour and turmeric ubtan

One of the most classic desi ubtans, chickpea flour (besan) combined with turmeric, is not just great for brightening your skin, it can also help reduce hair growth over time. Chickpea flour acts as a natural exfoliant, removing dead skin cells, while turmeric has anti-inflammatory and hair-inhibiting properties.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons chickpea flour (besan)

1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder

1 tablespoon yogurt or milk (for a smoother paste)

How to use:

Mix all ingredients into a thick paste.

Apply it evenly over your face, especially on areas with unwanted hair.

Let it dry for about 15-20 minutes.

Rub it off gently in circular motions and wash your face with lukewarm water.

Pro tip: Repeat this 2-3 times a week. Over time, you’ll notice finer hair and smoother skin.

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Gram flour, oatmeal, and honey ubtan


If your skin is sensitive or easily irritated, this gentle ubtan is perfect. Oatmeal works as a mild exfoliant while honey moisturizes the skin. The combination with gram flour helps weaken hair roots naturally.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons gram flour (chana dal flour)

1 tablespoon finely ground oatmeal

1 teaspoon honey

A few drops of rose water or milk

How to use:

Mix all the ingredients into a thick paste.

Apply it on your face and leave it on for 20 minutes.

Massage gently in circular motions before rinsing with lukewarm water.

Why it works: Regular use helps remove peach fuzz and slows down hair growth without irritating the skin. Plus, your face feels super soft after every use!

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Rice flour and milk ubtan

Rice flour is another popular ingredient in desi skincare for its exfoliating properties. It’s especially effective for facial hair removal because it scrubs off fine hair gradually while also making the skin smoother. Milk adds a natural bleaching effect, helping hair become less noticeable.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons rice flour

2 tablespoons milk

1/2 teaspoon turmeric (optional)

How to use:

Mix the rice flour and milk into a smooth paste. Add turmeric if you like.

Apply it evenly on your face.

Allow it to dry for 15-20 minutes, then gently scrub in circular motions.

Wash off with lukewarm water.

Extra tip: This ubtan is great for dry skin because milk adds hydration while rice flour exfoliates.

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Fenugreek seed (Methi) paste ubtan

Fenugreek seeds aren’t just for cooking, they’re fantastic for facial hair removal too. The seeds contain compounds that help weaken hair follicles over time, reducing regrowth.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons fenugreek seeds

Water or milk to make a paste

How to use:

Soak fenugreek seeds overnight.

Grind them into a smooth paste using water or milk.

Apply the paste to areas with facial hair.

Let it dry for 20-25 minutes, then scrub gently and wash off.

Why you’ll love it: With regular use, you may notice hair growing slower and finer. Plus, fenugreek is excellent for brightening dull skin.

(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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Papaya and turmeric ubtan

Papaya contains an enzyme called papain, which breaks down hair follicles and prevents regrowth. Combined with turmeric, this ubtaan is both effective and gentle, especially for sensitive skin.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons ripe papaya pulp

A pinch of turmeric powder

How to use:

Mash the papaya into a smooth pulp and add turmeric.

Apply on your face, particularly on areas with unwanted hair.

Leave it on for 15-20 minutes.

Wash with lukewarm water, rubbing gently in circular motions.

Bonus: Papaya also moisturizes your skin naturally and helps with acne, making it a multitasking hero in your skincare routine.

Tips for Best Results:

Consistency is key! Natural ubtans work gradually, so use them 2-3 times a week for visible results.

Always do a patch test first to check for skin reactions.

Avoid harsh scrubbing; gentle circular motions are enough.

Combine ubtan use with a healthy skincare routine - hydration, sunscreen, and cleansing help maximize results.

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Not just a ritual

Desi ubtans are more than just a beauty ritual, they’re a natural, chemical-free way to care for your skin while gradually reducing unwanted facial hair. The best part? They’re budget-friendly, easy to make at home, and made with ingredients you already know and trust. So, next time you’re looking for a gentle alternative to waxing or threading, try one of these five ubtans. With patience and regular use, you’ll see smoother, softer skin and finer hair over time, all while embracing a piece of traditional Indian skincare wisdom.

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