Beauty in the Herb Garden: 10 Natural Remedies for Glowing Skin.


In the pursuit of healthy and glowing skin, nature provides us with an abundance of herbs that offer incredible benefits. From soothing inflammation to nourishing the skin, these natural wonders have been used for centuries in traditional beauty rituals. In this blog, we will explore five powerful herbs, their English and Hindi names, and learn how to incorporate them into your skincare routine for a radiant complexion.


English Name: Margosa

Hindi Name: Neem

How to Use: Create a neem paste by grinding neem leaves with water and apply it to the face as a face mask. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with water. Neem oil can also be used as a spot treatment for acne-prone skin.


English Name: Holy Basil

Hindi Name: Tulsi

How to Use: Brew tulsi leaves in hot water to make a herbal tea. You can also make a tulsi face pack by grinding tulsi leaves into a paste and mixing it with rosewater. Apply the pack to your face, leave it on for 15 minutes, and rinse off with water.


English Name: Aloe Vera

Hindi Name: Ghritkumari or Gwarpatha

How to Use: Extract fresh aloe vera gel from the plant and apply it directly to the skin. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes and rinse off with water. Aloe vera gel can also be used as a moisturizer and soap or added to DIY face masks.


English Name: Sandalwood

Hindi Name: Chandan

How to Use: Mix sandalwood powder with rosewater or milk to make a paste. Apply the paste to the face as a mask and let it dry for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with water. Sandalwood oil can also be diluted and used as a facial oil for glowing skin alternately sandalwood soap can also be used, It helps soothe irritated skin, reduce redness & promote a clear complexion. It helps to retain moisture in the skin, keeping it hydrated and preventing dryness. It can also help to make the skin feel soft and smooth..


English Name: Turmeric

Hindi Name: Haldi

How to Use: Mix turmeric powder with yogurt or honey to create a face mask. Apply the mask to your face, leave it on for 15-20 minutes, and rinse off with water. Turmeric powder can also be consumed in warm milk or used as a spot treatment for blemishes. Skin Allergy, Burning sensation on skin, Skin Infections. Also available in tablet form.


English Name: Rosemary

Hindi Name: Rusmari

How to Use: Infuse rosemary leaves in carrier oils like olive oil or coconut oil to create an herbal oil. This oil can be used for scalp massage, added to DIY skincare formulations, or used as a hair rinse for healthy and shiny hair. Can be used regularly as Rosemary soap. It cleanses the skin, removing dirt, oil, and impurities, without stripping away the natural oils of the skin. It is rich in antioxidants that help protect the skin from free radicals and environmental damage.


English Name: Calendula, Marigold

Hindi Name: Genda

How to Use: Make a calendula-infused oil by steeping calendula flowers in a carrier oil. This oil can be used for gentle massage, as a moisturizer, or in homemade salves and balms for soothing skin irritations, treat Skin allergies, Skin Rash, and Pimples.


English Name: Gotu Kola

Hindi Name: Brahmi, Mandukaparni

How to Use: Gotu Kola leaves can be ground into a paste and applied topically to promote skin healing and reduce inflammation. Brahmi is rich with antioxidants. It helps skin to cope up with stress and helps you stay wrinkle free naturally. It is also available as a supplement that can be consumed orally for overall skin health.


English Name: Moringa, Drumstick Tree

Hindi Name: Sahjan

How to Use: Moringa leaves can be dried and powdered to create a nutrient-rich face mask or added to DIY hair masks. Moringa oil is also beneficial for moisturizing the skin and hair. It has Agents that reduce oxidative stress and revert oxidative damage in the body cells and helps in rejuvenation of skin.


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