By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 04, Aug 2025, 18:06 pm IST | UPDATED: 04, Aug 2025, 18:06 pm IST
Kasturi manjal, or wild turmeric, improves the complexion while assisting in the removal of tanning, acne, and skin imperfections. Turmeric has a lot of advantages, but it can also have some drawbacks, particularly if taken improperly or if it doesn't work for your skin type.
Turmeric can leave yellow stains: Curcumin, present in wild turmeric, is a natural element that can leave yellow stains on the skin. If you have to go to a function or a date immediately, then avoid applying turmeric, because its yellow colour does not go away from the face immediately. Applying it in large quantities can make the colour darker, which can take several days to go away.
Turmeric can strip away moisture from the skin: Kasturi manjal contains antioxidants, but continuous use of a turmeric mask can also strip away the natural moisture of the skin. This can make the skin dry and flaky, which can increase the problem of acne.
To use turmeric, create a paste in a bowl with one pinch of turmeric and one teaspoon of curd or honey, then apply twice a week. However, conduct a patch test before application to see whether turmeric is suitable for your skin type.
Keep in mind that while turmeric is a natural beauty element, not everyone benefits from all-natural products. Therefore, be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of turmeric before putting it on your face, and use it sparingly at all times.
No, Kasturi Manjal (wild turmeric) and regular turmeric (Curcuma longa) are not the same. Kasturi Manjal is primarily used for cosmetic and skincare purposes due to its non-staining nature and strong antibacterial properties, while regular turmeric is commonly used in cooking and medicinal remedies.
Yes, you can use Kasturi Manjal on your face daily, but it depends on your skin type and the formulation.
Yes, wild turmeric (Kasturi Manjal) can cause skin irritation, itching, or rashes, especially in those with sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
No, turmeric does not stain the face permanently. However, regular turmeric (Curcuma longa) can leave a temporary yellow stain on the skin. Kasturi Manjal, on the other hand, is non-staining and specifically used in skincare for this reason.
Yes, Kasturi Manjal is highly effective for acne-prone skin.
While Kasturi Manjal is generally safe, the following individuals should avoid or be cautious with it:
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