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Vetiver for summer skin glow up: This DIY Khas mist is your skin’s summer savior

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2026, 13:54 IST
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How to brew your own ‘Khas’ cooling mist this summer

Summer has officially settled over the city, and with the mercury climbing, our skin is often the first to protest. We all know that sudden urge to splash freezing water on our faces by mid-afternoon. Enter khas, or vetiver. Long before the era of multi-step international beauty regimens, this humble, earthy root was a cornerstone of Indian summer living. From the woven water-sprinkled mats that cooled heritage homes to the fragrant syrup in our afternoon drinks, khas has always been the ultimate heatbuster. Now, it is time to bring it back to our skincare shelves.

Unlike harsh, alcohol-loaded astringents that can strip your skin barrier, vetiver is deeply calming. It naturally balances your skin’s pH, tightens up pesky enlarged pores, and instantly reduces redness or active inflammation. Making a potent, chemical-free khas mist at home usually costs under ₹150, which is barely a fraction of what you would drop on high-end boutique toners. You just need some organic dried roots and a little patience.

Here are two foolproof ways to make it at home.

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​The quick fix: The overnight infusion

If you want immediate results without turning your kitchen into a science lab, the simple infusion method is for you. It yields a gentle, water-soluble extract that works perfectly as an everyday spritz.

Start by thoroughly washing a handful of dried vetiver roots under running water to clear away any residual dust or soil. Bring two cups of distilled water to a rolling boil. Toss the clean roots into a glass jar, pour the bubbling water right over them, and seal the lid tightly.

Leave the jar on your counter for a good 12 to 24 hours. Slowly, the water will transform, taking on a beautiful golden-brown tint and that signature woody, grounding aroma. Strain the liquid tightly through a fine muslin cloth directly into a spray bottle. Keep it in your fridge, where it will stay fresh for about one to two weeks.

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​The purist approach: Stovetop distillation

Want to play botanical alchemist? Try making a true hydrosol. This stovetop distillation method captures the pure, concentrated steam of the plant. It takes an hour of effort but gives you a highly potent floral water that lasts up to six months when refrigerated.

You will need a large cooking pot with a curved lid, a small heat-safe bowl, and a trivet. Place the trivet inside the pot and scatter your washed khas roots around its base. Pour in enough distilled water to submerge the roots, making sure the water level sits just below the top of the trivet. Rest your empty glass bowl right on the trivet.

Now, flip the pot’s lid upside down and cover the pot. Turn the stove to a gentle simmer. Place a handful of ice cubes directly into the inverted lid. Here is where the magic happens: the hot, infused steam rises, hits the freezing lid, condenses rapidly, and drips directly down into your catch bowl.

Let the setup simmer for about 45 minutes. Keep an eye on the lid, carefully sponging out the melted ice water and replacing it with fresh cubes to keep the temperature contrast sharp. Once you turn off the heat and let it cool, the crystal-clear liquid inside the inner bowl is your pure vetiver hydrosol.

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​Upgrading your spritz

Always store your newly minted mist in the refrigerator. A chilled spritz does wonders for sun-exposed skin, sudden heat rashes, or midday dullness. If you have a skin type that leans toward the drier side, stir in a few drops of vegetable glycerin or a spoonful of pure rose water before bottling. Mist it generously on a freshly cleansed face right before applying your daily serum to lock in that deep hydration.

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