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Kasturi Manjal or Wild Turmeric is one among the 80 members of the plant family Zingiberaceae. It is widely grown in the eastern Himalayas and in South India, native to Tamil Nadu Kasturi manjal has been used by South Indian women in their regular beauty care regimen. Kasturi Manjal has rhizomes with a distinct fragrance and cream colour. The fresh stalk bearing flowers and leaves can be used as a floral indoor decoration in a vase for up to a week.
Kasturi Manjal is used in traditional medicine for external applications for curing skin diseases, sprain, bruises, snake poison and improving skin complexion and texture. This wonder ingredient is credited to have potent anti-inflammatory, wound healing, anti-melanogenic, antioxidant, anti-tumour, anti-cancer, anti-repellent, antitussive, anti-platelet activity and anti-nephrotoxic properties.
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Kasturi Manjal For Skin Health
Potential anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, wound healing and antimelanogenic characteristics of Kasturi manjal has been greatly valued for improving skin health and beauty. Each type of turmeric has its distinct uses and health incentives, but when it comes to topical applications, Kasturi manjal is the best.
Kasturi manjal heals a host of skin ailments and has been used traditionally for curing acne, acne scars, eczema, pigmentation, dark circles, pimples and for uplifting skin glow and radiance. The ideal way to use Kasturi manjal for skincare is in the form of face packs and bath powders. It works well for both oily and dry skin. For dry skin blend it along with curd, yogurt, or milk or if you have oily skin, mix it along with rose water.