- By Iram Hussain
- Sun, 13 Jul 2025 09:41 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Turmeric, a staple in traditional kitchens boasts an impressive array of health and beauty benefits, earning its revered status as a natural remedy for centuries. This golden spice is a cornerstone of traditional Indian ceremonies including pre-wedding haldi rituals and is also a popular ingredient in DIY face packs and skincare routines. People swear by turmeric's anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and brightening properties while using it in various ways to achieve glowing and radiant skin. From face masks to scrubs, turmeric is applied topically to tackle acne, hyperpigmentation and dullness. However, despite its numerous benefits, one common hurdle that many face is the pesky yellow stain it leaves behind on the skin, particularly for those with lighter complexions or dry skin types.
This stubborn stain can be a major drawback, deterring some from harnessing turmeric's full potential. But don't worry! Here, are some easy tips that you can follow to apply haldi safely on your face without getting haldi stains.
Tips To Apply Turmeric Right
Choose The Right Haldi
When using turmeric for skincare, choose wisely. Choose wild turmeric, a variant tailored for skincare to reap its benefits without the risk of harsh side effects. It's less pigmented and non-staining and gently helps reduce acne, evens out skin tone and brightens the complexion, making it an ideal choice for skincare routines.
Mix It With Right Base
To harness turmeric's benefits without irritating your skin, mix it with soothing ingredients like yogurt, milk, honey or aloe vera gel. These calm and nourish your skin while diluting turmeric's potent colour. Aim for a balanced blend such as 1/4 teaspoon turmeric to 2 tablespoons of your chosen base.
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The right way to apply turmeric on face (Image Credits: Canva)
Always Conduct A Patch Test
Before applying turmeric to your skin, always do a patch test. Even natural ingredients can trigger allergic reactions. Perform a patch test on your inner arm to ensure you're not sensitive. Wait for any signs of irritation or itching; if none appear, it's safe to use on your face.
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Rinse With Lukewarm Water
After the mask dries and starts to crack, rinse with lukewarm water while gently massaging in circular motions. Follow up with a mild cleanser or micellar water to remove any lingering yellow residue. For an extra-clean feel, try sweeping a rosewater-soaked cotton pad or toner across the face.