TURMERIC
AND ITS BENEFITS
All
of us have grown up listening to a jingle “Vicco turmeric nahi cosmetic, vicco
turmeric ayurvedic cream” which was a promotionl song for Vicco Turmeric
Ayurvedic Cream.
The
most important ingredient in Vicco Turmeric skin cream is, not surprisingly,
turmeric, long used in India as a spice for cooking and also for its medicinal
and cosmetic properties. Vicco Turmeric is used to treat skin infections,
boils, pimples, and acne.
Vicco
Turmeric ayurvedic cream claims to have a substantial amount of turmeric in
their skin cream.
So
it’s quite obvious that Turmeric holds a very special place in the Indian
household be it the everyday cooking, be it marriages, or simply a home made
face pack.
All
of us are aware of adding turmeric in our every day cooking and we know that it
gives the food a distinct flavor and colour but are we aware of the multi
faceted properties which turmeric has?? Especially as an ingredient for
skin care???
Since time immemorial, turmeric is very popular in cosmetic
use especially for woman in India.
Turmeric has been used for the last 4,000
years in India. It has been used in both Chinese medicine and Ayurveda to treat
digestive and liver problems. The main organs that turmeric treats are
the skin, heart, liver and lungs. Turmeric
is known to help prevent cancer. Its analgesic, antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory, anti-tumour, anti-allergic, antioxidant, antiseptic,
antispasmodic, appetizer.
For skin care turmeric has innumerable functions, its skin benefits are more notable as
turmeric is renowned for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Turmeric for skin care
The skin acts as a barrier against harmful chemicals, microbes, and
ultraviolet radiation. Natural plant products like turmeric have been
formulated to heal and prevent dry skin, treat skin conditions such as eczema
and acne, and retard the aging process.
Traditionally
women rub turmeric on their cheeks to produce a natural golden glow. A compound
called curcumin is the yellow pigment in turmeric. It reduces hair growth on
body. Nowadays there are lots of herbal products in the market in which main
herb used is turmeric as natural ingredient, for instance Vicco Turmeric cream,
VLCC turmeric face wash. These constitute home remedies for skin.
Natural
cleansers like milk with turmeric powder are effective natural cosmetics in
themselves; it brings a healthy glow to the skin and makes them beautiful. They
also help to restore or maintain youth by controlling wrinkle. Turmeric can
also cure skin conditions including: eczema, psoriasis and acne.
Effectual
healing properties of turmeric have made it accepted after ingredient in
cosmetics and drugs, as the leaf oil of turmeric and extract can also be used
as bio-pesticides and sunscreens.
Turmeric
powder is valuable for its aromatic, stimulatory and carminative properties as
well as for curing many ailments like sore throat. It is eminent for
accelerated healing of both septic and non-septic wounds.
Turmeric is also very effective tonic and a blood purifier. It is also
skin-friendly and constitutes an important ingredient of many creams and lotion.
Skin disease
A fresh Juice from rhizome or (the aboveground and underground roots) a
paste prepared from turmeric or decoction is often used as a local application
as well as internally in the treatment of leprosy skin disease. In case of
smallpox and chickenpox, turmeric is applied as a powder or as a paste to
facilitate the process of scabbing.
Besides
flavoring food, to purify the blood and skin conditions remedy is probably the
most common use of Turmeric in Ayurveda.
Turmeric is also known as a curative to detoxify the liver, balance
cholesterol levels, fights allergies, stimulate digestion, boost immunity, and
enhance the complexion.
It is also an antioxidant Ayurveda recognizes turmeric as a heating
spice, contributing bitter, pungent and astringent tastes.
Turmeric is one spice which will always be found in every Indian kitchen
and is used to add flavor to curries and stir fries. But its skin benefits are
more notable as turmeric is renowned for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Beauticians the world over are waking up to the amazing benefits of
turmeric and it’s also being incorporated in beauty products. What’s wonderful
about turmeric is that it’s easily available and you can use it in different
ways using ingredients that are available right in your own house.
If
you are able to procure pure turmeric powder, you can use it in many ways to
add glow to your skin.
Turmeric
helps you reduce pigmentation on your face and even out your skin tone. It can
be easily done at home. Mix a little turmeric with cucumber or lemon juice and
apply to your face. Leave it for some time and wash off. A one-time application
will be of little help and only regular use will give a soft glow to your face.
Troubled with acne? Whether it’s for you or your teenager, turmeric is a beauty
ingredient that is harmless and yet offers great results. Turmeric mixed with
sandalwood powder and a little water, and applied to the face can greatly
reduce the appearance of acne. It’s definitely a cheaper alternative to all
those creams and gels that are often not as effective as desired or they claim.
Here’s
a great idea for an all over body scrub. Mix some turmeric with gram flour and
water and use it to scrub all over your body before your shower. Doing this
regularly will indeed help you get a glowing skin. Ask any bride in India and
she will affirm that this is the beauty regimen that they dutifully follow
weeks before their wedding to get a spotless skin.
One
problem that often besets pregnant women is the appearance of stretch marks on
their abdomen. If you’ve wondered how stretch marks can be avoided, try
applying a mixture of turmeric with yoghurt to the abdomen and then it wipe off
after five minutes. If you continue this regularly, it will help in maintaining
the elasticity of the skin and prevent stretch marks.
Turmeric
helps in reducing skin rashes as well.
For
those who want to reduce the hair growth on their face, turmeric again comes to
the rescue. Regular washing with turmeric reduces facial hair growth
significantly.
Grandmothers in India often prefer to apply a paste of turmeric to
minor cuts, bruises and bumps as it reduces the swelling just as an ice pack
would do, without the discomfort. Its various antiseptic.
For
minor burns mix 1 tsp of turmeric with 1 tsp of aloe gel and apply to burnt
area.
What it does: Turmeric has been found to cut the skin’s melanin
production. It also helps suntanned skin return to its normal shade faster.
How to do it
You
can apply turmeric topically on your skin or ingest
it (or do both!). There are many ways to use turmeric on your skin — below
are a few simple methods.
Do note that
turmeric will stain your skin and some surfaces yellow, scroll to the
bottom for some helpful tips:
1) 15-minute mask (with lemon juice). Mix turmeric powder with cucumber juice or
lemon juice to make a paste. Apply to the affected area. Leave on for fifteen
minutes. Rinse off. With daily use, skin pigmentation will even out.
2)
Mask or cream (with natural oils). For a more penetrating and longer-lasting
treatment, mix turmeric with a natural oil to form a paste and apply this paste
as a mask. You can leave the mask on for as long as you are comfortable as
unlike lemon juice, it will not sting. Some good natural oils you can try are extra
virgin olive oil, coconut oil. Depending on your preferences, you can either
make a thick paste (more turmeric, less oil) or a very thin, diluted mixture
(less turmeric, more oil).
3) Turmeric-infused oil mask. This is very easy to prepare, and as it is
“pre-mixed”, it’s also the most convenient method.
Just
add some turmeric powder to a natural oil of your choice in a small bottle (use
a clear or see-through bottle so you can see when the mixture separates in the
next step). Shake well. The oil will immediately turn an orange or a deep
yellow.
Leave this bottle to stand overnight. The next day, the turmeric powder
would have settled at the bottom and you’ll get beautiful, clear orange oil at
the top for your use.
Take a small amount of this turmeric-infused oil and rub it into
your skin or face thoroughly. Leave on for at least 30 minutes (longer if you
feel comfortable) and wash off.
Remember that using natural methods such as these require patience. Give
these methods consistent use for at least 1-2 months before deciding if there
is any improvement or not. Keep in mind that the skin only renews itself every
30 days or so.
4) Ingest turmeric (eat it or drink it). Apart from putting it on your skin,
turmeric taken internally also benefits skin. Some of the ways you can take
turmeric are: 1) in food (many Asian dishes such as curries contain
turmeric); 2) mixed in hot water or a drink; 3) or in supplement form. To
boost turmeric’s absorption in your body, add some black pepper and fat. This
can be easily done if you take turmeric at mealtimes.
5)
For a glowing complexion apply a paste of turmeric on the skin before bed, and
wash off after a few minutes. In the morning, remove any remaining yellow tinge
with a paste of chickpea flour (besan) and oil.
Yellow stains from turmeric: simple precautions and tips:
When turmeric is mixed with oils like in methods, the yellow stains on the
skin become much easier to wash off with soap and water afterwards. You will
have to lather up a few times and be thorough, but the yellow stains will come
off your skin with washing.
When turmeric is mixed with water (or water-based liquids like lemon juice)
instead, it’ll leave a yellow stain on your skin for several hours and may
require a few washings to fade it. Although this is inconvenient for most
people, this yellow staining—where turmeric remains within the skin itself and
not just sitting on top of it—may actually be more beneficial.
You
can use plastic gloves when handling turmeric or wrap a small piece of cling
film/plastic wrap around your fingers to protect your nails.
If you use turmeric on your skin overnight while you sleep, it will also
stain your pillowcase and bed linen, so line them with towels first or use old
linens that you don’t mind getting stained.
Turmeric
for use in food:
As
you’ve probably figured out by now, turmeric is not only great for applying on
the skin but has a host of wonderful benefits if you ingest it as well. It’s a
sharp and pungent spice and no Indian food is complete without it. Try adding
it to your meals while cooking and while it might give off a yellow tinge,
remember all the wonderful benefits you will have. Of course, the amount of
turmeric used in food is rather minimal but it’s a good food habit.
Different
scientific findings about turmeric also show that it can actually prevent
leukemia by protecting DNA from harmful pollutants. Turmeric is also known to
minimize the ill effects of processed foods as well as smoking. One of the active
compounds of turmeric, curcumin is held responsible for much of this benefit.
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