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5 ways to use Haldi and chandan in face packs for tight, glowing skin

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Haldi and chandan in face packs to try


Nothing compares to the knowledge of Indian homemade skincare when it comes to boosting our skin’s glow. In every Desi home, chandan (sandalwood) and haldi (turmeric) are two of the most reliable substances. These two potent components have been used for ages in Ayurvedic ceremonies to tighten the skin and give it a glowing appearance. These 5 easy yet powerful face pack recipes made with chandan and haldi can become your go-to skincare products—all right in your kitchen!

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Haldi + Chandan + Aloe Vera for soothing sensitive skin



Aloe vera provides a restorative touch for people with inflamed or acne-prone skin. Combine aloe vera gel (fresh or store-bought without additional aroma) with haldi and chandan powder. Without triggering breakouts, this cooling face pack tightens pores, reduces inflammation, and restores a natural glow.

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Haldi + Chandan + Milk for radiant skin


One of the mildest yet most efficient packs is this one. To form a smooth paste, combine a pinch of haldi, a teaspoon of chandan powder, and enough raw milk. Evenly distribute it on your face and neck, leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes, and then rinse with lukewarm water. Even dry or sensitive skin types benefit from this pack's ability to brighten drab skin.

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Haldi + Chandan + Yogurt to reduce tan and pigmentation



The effects of sun exposure or pigmentation can be lessened with the help of this pack. Add two teaspoons of fresh yogurt to equal parts haldi and chandan. Put it on thickly and let it sit for twenty minutes. It improves skin tone, soothes the skin, and gets rid of tans.

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Haldi + Chandan + Rosewater for skin tightening



Mix chandan and haldi with rosewater to make a revitalizing and balancing face pack. Rosewater tightens and tones the skin, and sandalwood and turmeric enhance its general clarity and texture. Rinse it off gently after leaving it on until it's semi-dry. For noticeable stiffness, use this twice a week.

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Haldi + Chandan + Honey for deep hydration



Exhausted and dry skin? This face pack is a lifesaver. Combine a teaspoon of pure honey with the haldi and chandan. Honey retains moisture, chandan cools the skin, and haldi's anti-inflammatory properties soothe it. Your skin is soft, supple, and has a lovely natural glow after using this combination.

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Few things to remember:



Use only organic, pure haldi to prevent inflammation or yellow discoloration.

If this is your first time using sandalwood, do a patch test.

After washing off the pack, do not use soap right away.

Use any of these packs two to three times a week for optimal effects.

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