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5 ancient skincare practices from around the world that are still very beneficial

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 21, 2020, 10:00 IST
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5 ancient skincare practices from around the world that are still very beneficial

Whether you rely on modern products or are a big follower of Ayurvedic ones, it's very likely that your favorite skincare products have a certain history associated with them. Every country has its own tradition when it comes to beauty that can date back to centuries ago. These beauty traditions have therapeutic benefits and are relevant even today. We thought of listing down some skincare practices from around the world that are much relevant in 2020.

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Ubtans from India

Ubtans are face as well as body cleansers that are known to give you a fresh glow. They are often a blend of chickpea flour, sandalwood, turmeric, rose water or milk and individual herbs. You can even use essential oils for their therapeutic benefits. Ubtans can work on your specific skin requirements and they promise to give your skin all the nourishment that it needs.


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Yogurt and olive oil from Greece

Greek yogurt isn't just good to eat but it also makes an effective face mask. It cleans out your pores while olive oil helps in hydrating your skin and makes it look fresh. Locals even use yogurt on their skin as post-sun care too soothe burns. Honey is also often added to yogurt and olive oil for its anti-bacterial properties.

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Argan oil from Morocco

This oil is sourced from the argan trees in Morocco and can also be consumed topically. It is loaded with minerals, vitamins and antioxidants. All of these benefits maintain your skin and hair health. The oil is rich in vitamin E which makes it an ideal choice for a leave-in hair serum.

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Pearl powder from China

This precious ingredient has been used in China for about a thousand years as a skin brightening agent and collagen booster too. Pearl powder can be consumed orally and also be blended into skincare formulas and applied to your skin.

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Minerals from the hot springs in Iceland

Iceland has a plethora of hot springs with mineral-rich waters that are very popular to be beneficial for those who deal with skincare concerns. There are a few brands that create at-home packs of minerals that are extracted from the water of the hot springs so that you can get a spa-like treatment in the comfort of your home.

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