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Turmeric Powder
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring curcumin, antioxidants and plant compounds.Traditionally used in skincare, everyday cooking and personal care rituals.
What it is
Just Turmeric. Nothing else.
Turmeric is one of the most widely used ingredients in Indian homes. Made from the dried rhizome of the turmeric plant, it naturally contains curcumin, antioxidants and plant compounds that have made it a staple in cooking, skincare and personal care traditions for generations.
Its place in the kitchen is well known. Turmeric has long been used in everyday cooking, adding colour and character to a wide variety of dishes. Long before it became a global wellness ingredient, it was already a familiar part of daily meals across Indian households.
Beyond the kitchen, turmeric has also played an important role in skincare rituals. It is commonly used in face packs for brightening routines, tan removal and skincare preparations. Many traditional face packs combine turmeric with ingredients such as Multani Mitti and Orange Peel Powder, creating simple preparations built around familiar household ingredients.
Turmeric is also a familiar part of bridal and festive rituals, where it has been used in personal care preparations passed down through generations. It remains one of the most recognisable ingredients in traditional skincare.
In addition, turmeric is commonly used in traditional body-care preparations, including masks prepared for unwanted body hair as part of long-standing beauty rituals.
What we carry is single-ingredient turmeric powder — dried and powdered. No additives. No fragrance. No fillers. Just turmeric, the way it has always been used.
Choose Your Mix
For Oily Skin
Mix with Multani Mitti and rose water.
For Brightening Face Packs
Mix with Orange Peel Powder and water or curd.
For Dry Skin
Mix with milk and honey.
Ritual Context
Few ingredients appeared as often as turmeric. Found in everyday meals, face packs and personal care rituals, it became part of daily life in ways that crossed routines, generations and occasions. Whether stirred into a pot on the stove or mixed into a face pack, turmeric always seemed to have a place nearby.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Turmeric Powder, Kannada: ಅರಿಶಿನ ಪುಡಿ, Hindi (Devanagari): हल्दी पाउडर, Tamil: மஞ்சள் பொடி, Telugu: పసుపు పొడి, Malayalam: മഞ്ഞള് പൊടി, Bengali: হলুদ পাউডার & Marathi: हळद पावडरStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Mix 1–2 teaspoons of turmeric powder with water, milk, curd or honey.
Stir into a smooth paste.
Apply evenly to the face or desired area.
Leave briefly, then rinse thoroughly with wate
Add turmeric powder to curries, vegetables, soups or rice preparations.
Mix into warm milk or beverages if preferred.
Use as part of your regular cooking routine.
Adjust quantity based on the recipe and taste preference.
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