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Ancient Kashmiri beauty secrets that are becoming popular again in India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2026, 22:46 IST
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Natural Kashmiri Beauty Practices

Long before the Korean glass-skin trends and viral beauty serums took over social media, Kashmiri households in India had their own rooted beauty rituals, which were built around natural ingredients with Ayurvedic wisdom. Today, many people across the nation are still practising these ancient Kashmiri beauty secrets, which might not be that popular but truly deserve a spot.

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Kashmiri saffron for golden glowing skin

Kashmiri saffron has always been considered one of the most luxurious beauty ingredients in India. Kashmiri women traditionally used to soak saffron in milk or rose water and used to apply it to their skin to brighten dullness and improve circulation. Today, it can be seen in face masks, serums, face oils, and Ayurvedic skincare products because of its anti-inflammatory properties.


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Kahwa – The beauty drink

The Kashmiri kahwa is a fragrant tea that is made of saffron, green tea, almonds, cinnamon, and cardamom. It is great for warmth, digestion, and overall wellness, which is now being called a beauty drink because of its antioxidant properties. Many modern wellness experts believe that it directly helps in better-looking skin via better hydration and a better digestive system.


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Almond oil on skin

The badam roghan or almond oil has been part of Kashmiri beauty for ages, where women traditionally massage their face with almond oil during winters to prevent dryness and maintain soft skin. The cold-pressed version is now getting popular, as people are moving away from other traditional oils and choosing this for facial massages, under-eye hydration, and, of course, hair nourishment.


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Walnut scrubs for exfoliation

Kashmir is popular for its scenic views and walnut shells, which are traditionally used in the beauty segment as exfoliators. These homemade scrubs help in removing dead skin and improve the overall skin texture without using harsh chemicals. Modern skincare brands are now reviving walnut-based exfoliation in body scrubs and face cleansers as well.


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