An inexpensive, all
natural face mask that leaves my skin soft and glowing...I’m obsessed
with this ancient, but new-to-me facial mask that I happened upon during a
short trip to Dallas.
On our last day we had some time to kill before our flight and stopped in at a South Asian supermarket before returning our rental. I love any mask with turmeric (why? see below!) so decided to give this a try and now it’s my favorite go-to mask.
On our last day we had some time to kill before our flight and stopped in at a South Asian supermarket before returning our rental. I love any mask with turmeric (why? see below!) so decided to give this a try and now it’s my favorite go-to mask.
Ubtan is a face pack made
of natural powdered ingredients and was traditionally used for South Asian
brides before their wedding day. There are many variations of Ubtan, but this seems to be the most popular combo.
It’s a bit messy in that
you need to mix the powder with a liquid to make a paste, so if you’re not
careful it can get everywhere and turmeric can be staining. BUT it’s totally
worth it for the results!
You can go ahead and purchase this brand online, I've seen it on Amazon.com or if you see it by chance in a South Asian store - grab it! You can also easily and cheaply buy all of the ingredients above and make the mask on your own.
I’m lazy and right handed
so I just pour out some powder into my left palm, and using my right hand I gently
pour my liquid of choice into the powder, mix the two gently so the powder doesn’t
go flying, and then start applying to my face.
But you can also use a glass or steel bowl (don’t
use plastic it will stain your plastic), and then apply using a spare makeup
brush for even application. Let it dry completely and then pat to moisten and
then wash off. It will be pretty stiff so you should moisten a bit before
washing so that it comes off more easily. When
moist you can even rub it in a few times to exfoliate.
The box suggests using
plain ol’ water, but I use buttermilk
to make mine into a paste. You can also use regular milk or rose water. Why milk
you ask? See below for all the benefits of this mask:
Gram Flour
(Besan): This is ground up chickpeas. There are some 15 benefits
to this gluten-free flour, but bottom line it helps to balance and brighten
skin.
Turmeric: In its powdered form, it is a grounded up version of the
roots of the curcuma longa plant. It has numerous benefits as well, but overall is anti-bacterial, brightening, and stimulates
cell growth to improve skin elasticity making it anti-aging.
Barley Flour: Another ingredient with tons of benefits, barley is rich in selenium which helps in improving the
elasticity of the skin, keeping it toned and bouncy. Barley is also
anti-inflammatory which will reduce the occurrence of acne.
Sandalwood Powder (Chandan): Love the
scent of sandalwood! This also helps with softening, brightening, and is also
anti-inflammatory.
Optional:
Milk/Buttermilk: Due to the lactic acid in milk, applying it on your face
and body can shrink pores, brighten, and moisturize. Buttermilk is fermented
milk and therefore has more lactic acid than regular and will be more
beneficial.
Rosewater: If you’re not onboard the rosewater train yet, this is
distilled water infused with rose petals. Like the ingredients above, it helps
with toning, softening, and restoring skin pH balance.
Beauty Ubtan Benefits
ReplyDeleteUbtan, a traditional Indian beauty composite applied on brides-to-be a few days prior to D-Day is something this is becomes a ritual of styles! The grooms apply it before the wedding Even.
Yup...hope you try and enjoy the mask!
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