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What can natural chandan do for your skin?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 19, 2025, 19:00 IST
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5 ways to use chandan, aka sandalwood, on skin

When the fashionable skincare products sitting in our beauty vanity no longer create a positive effect on our skin, we turn to natural remedies that work miraculously on every skin texture. One such product that has been used by generations in India is the magic of Chandan or sandalwood powder for smooth and glowing skin. Reversing the signs of ageing and fighting stubborn acne, let’s see how one can use sandalwood powder for a bright and beautiful look.

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For moisturised skin: sandalwood and honey

Step 1: Take 1 teaspoon of sandalwood and honey, and add a few drops of unboiled milk.
Step 2: Apply this mixture and let it dry for 15 minutes.
Step 3: Gently rinse it off with lukewarm water, and enjoy moisturised and smooth skin. Repeat this process once every week.


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For a glowing complexion: Sandalwood and rose water

Step 1: Blend 1 tablespoon of sandalwood powder and add a few drops of rose water to form a paste-like consistency.
Step 2: Apply this evenly on your face and leave it on for 20 minutes.
Step 3: Rinse off with warm water for a glowing complexion and see the change in weeks.


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Treatment for acne: Sandalwood and curd

Step 1: Take a tablespoon of sandalwood powder and mix it with 1 tablespoon of curd.
Step 2: Add a pinch of turmeric powder for acne and pimples, and apply to areas prone to acne or pigmentation.
Step 3: Leave it for 15 minutes and then rinse off. Turmeric has antibacterial properties that fight off acne-causing bacteria, whereas curd improves the overall skin tone, giving you an evenness.


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Exfoliating the skin: Sandalwood and oatmeal

Step 1: Take 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder with oatmeal and milk and create a gentle exfoliating scrub.
Step 2: Apply this on clean skin in circular motions.
Step 3: Slough off the dead skin cells and reveal a fresh and glowing complexion. Use this twice a week.


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Control oil and sebum production: Sandalwood and cucumber juice

Step 1: Perfect for oily skin girls, take 1 tablespoon of sandalwood powder with cucumber juice and form a thick paste.
Step 2: Let it sit for 15 minutes, which will also calm your skin’s redness, itching, and irritation issues.
Step 3: Wash it off with lukewarm water and repeat this every 3 weeks to control oil and sebum production.


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