A Traditional Himalayan Remedy
This gentle spot-treatment recipe has been lovingly shared by a small-batch distiller from the Himalayan foothills. Rooted in indigenous family knowledge and passed down through generations, it has traditionally been used to calm acne, pimples, and skin eruptions, while soothing inflamed skin.
🧾 What You Need
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½ cup Rosa damascena (Rose) hydrosol
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½ cup Lavender hydrosol
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½ cup Geranium hydrosol
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2 tablespoons Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth)
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2 tablespoons Mysore sandalwood powder
👩🌾 How to Prepare & Apply
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Take ½ teaspoon of the dry powder blend (or as much as needed).
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Add a few drops of any of the hydrosols to form a soft, smooth paste.
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Using clean fingers or a brush, apply directly to the affected area.
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Leave on overnight.
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Rinse off gently with cool water the next morning.
🌸 What to Expect
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Skin feels cool, calm, and soothed
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Reduced redness and inflammation
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Excess oil absorbed without over-drying
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Gradual calming of active breakouts
🌿 Why It Works (Ayurvedic Insight)
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Multani Mitti absorbs excess oil and impurities
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Sandalwood cools, reduces inflammation, and supports skin healing
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Rose, Lavender & Geranium hydrosols are:
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Cooling
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Mildly astringent
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Antibacterial
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Calming to irritated skin
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Together, they help pacify Pitta imbalance, often associated with acne, heat, and skin eruptions.
⏱️ Usage Tips
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Use 2–3 times a week or only on active pimples
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Always apply on clean, dry skin
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Ideal for oily, acne-prone, or sensitive skin
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Store powders in a dry, airtight container
⚠️ Gentle Notes
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Perform a patch test before first use
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Avoid use on broken or open skin
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If irritation occurs, discontinue use