Ladies and gentlemen, you have been searching in supermarket aisles for that one product which will solve all your skin problems.

Stop looking at MRPs and start looking in your kitchen.
Turmeric is a traditional Indian spice that is used in most of our dishes. But it can be consumed in many different ways in order to benefit you in innumerable ways.

The main health benefits of turmeric come from one of it's components, known as curcumin. Curcumin has very good anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant properties. We needn't get into that as it's pretty self-explanatory.
On to the important part - Turmeric for the skin
A natural glow

As mentioned earlier, turmeric's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties provide a natural luster to the skin. It revives skin by providing a natural glow. All it takes is a face mask made at home. You can mix honey and yogurt into the paste as well. Make sure the mask is on for at least 15 minutes before washing it off with water.
A natural healer

The curcumin in turmeric can lower your body's response to cutaneous wounds. This means that wounds will heal quicker. Turmeric positively affects tissue and collagens and can be used for different types of skin wounds.
A natural life-saver (beware, pimples!)

Turmeric face masks reduce acne and keep your pores and skin calm and supple. Turmeric also reduces scarring caused by pimples and can clear your face properly when you face an acne breakout.
So, what else does this miracle spice do?
It is suggested that turmeric can help with eczema, lichen planus, psoriasis, scabies, alopecia and many more skin issues!
In conclusion, it's safe to say that turmeric is the product you've been looking for, except it's an ingredient you can find right at home. The internet provides solutions to a myriad of ways to consume turmeric so take your pick and get your daily dose of turmeric!
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