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5 easy skincare tips using fruits you already have at home

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2026, 15:00 IST
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Turn Your Fruit Bowl into a Natural Skincare Routine

We’ve all been there. Staring at the mirror, wondering if that complicated 10-step Korean skincare routine is actually doing anything, or if we just enjoy buying tiny, aesthetic glass bottles. The beauty industry has us convinced that glowing skin requires importing rare ingredients from across the globe. But what if the ultimate skincare hack has been sitting quietly in our local markets all along?

Desi berries are having a major moment in the wellness world right now, and for good reason. While you might drop upwards of ₹3,500 (INR) on a tiny vial of imported antioxidant serum, a hearty haul of these indigenous super-berries will barely dent your wallet at around ₹100 to ₹250 (INR) from the local vendor. They are potent, totally natural, and work from the inside out. If you are looking to upgrade your skin health this season, here are five Indian berries you need to add to your daily diet.

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Amla: The Ultimate Collagen Booster

Let’s start with the undisputed heavyweight champion of Ayurvedic nutrition: the Indian Gooseberry, or Amla. You probably grew up with your grandmother telling you to eat it, and she was entirely right. Amla is practically bursting with Vitamin C—significantly more than your average orange. Why does that matter for your face? Vitamin C is the absolute non-negotiable building block for collagen. Snacking on amla or taking a quick shot of its juice in the morning helps keep your skin firm, plump, and fiercely protected against environmental damage.


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Jamun: The Natural Oil Controller

Struggling with unexpected breakouts and an oily T-zone that refuses to quit? Enter Jamun. This deep purple, deliciously tart Indian Blackberry is naturally astringent. This means it actively works to regulate your body's sebum (oil) production, which is a game-changer for acne-prone skin. Beyond just oil control, the rich anthocyanins that give jamun its gorgeous dark color work overtime to purify your blood. And cleaner blood directly translates to a brighter, clearer complexion with fewer dark spots.


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Phalsa: Your Summer Skin Savior

When the heat hits, our skin usually panics. Think redness, heat rashes, and dullness. Phalsa—the tiny Indian Sherbet Berry—is the perfect antidote. It’s incredibly cooling and loaded with micronutrients like magnesium and iron. Consuming phalsa acts like a reset button for your internal systems, flushing out digestive toxins. It even boasts natural antimicrobial properties, which help keep minor skin infections and chronic flare-ups at bay during the sweaty months.


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Shahtoot: The Anti-Aging Powerhouse

Mulberries, or Shahtoot, are the unsung heroes of the berry world. Whether you prefer the white, red, or dark purple varieties, you are getting a massive dose of resveratrol. If that word sounds familiar, it’s because it is a highly sought-after antioxidant used in some of the most luxurious, high-end anti-aging creams on the market. Resveratrol aggressively protects the skin from UV-induced damage and actively slows down the breakdown of collagen. Regular intake of Shahtoot can also help fade hyperpigmentation, giving you a remarkably even skin tone.


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Rasbhari: The Skin Barrier Builder

Often relegated to a simple dessert garnish, the Rasbhari (Cape Gooseberry) deserves the spotlight. Encased in their delicate papery husks, these golden-orange berries are incredibly rich in Vitamin E. If you want skin that looks hydrated and bounces back, you need a strong lipid barrier to lock moisture in. That is exactly what Vitamin E does. Coupled with beta-carotene, Rasbhari acts as a natural defense against the sun while soothing inflammation and repairing damaged tissue.

The Bottom Line While it might be tempting to crush these up into a DIY face mask, don't. Their most profound, lasting benefits happen when you actually eat them. Real radiance starts from within, so it might be time to skip the beauty aisle and head to the fruit market instead.


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