Ghee for Skin Care
Ghee for Skin Care
Don’t go for expensive skin treatments – Follow this Simple Ayurveda Method:
It is a common notion that ghee is used only orally. But in Ayurveda, it is extensively used for skin care. A special but very simple ghee preparation is used in many skin conditions like burns, wound scars, skin marks, burning sensation etc.
This ghee remedy is called as Shata dhauta ghrita in Ayurveda.
- Shata = 100
- Dhauta = washed with water
- Ghrita = ghee or clarified butter.
What you need?
Ghee – 300 Grams
Water – sufficient quantity.
In this home remedy for skin care, we are taking ghee, adding with equal quantity of water, mixing it thoroughly with hand or a machine for 3 – 5 minutes, letting out the water. Then again we are adding fresh water and continuing mixing. Like this, we are repeating it for as many times as possible. In Ayurveda, it is advised to repeat the procedure for 100 times. But in practice, it is usually done for 20 – 30 times.
What changes you will see?
The ghee turns to white colour. It will be smoother to touch and will have butter like consistency.
When you touch it, you can appreciate that it is lot cooler.
Benefits of ghee for skin:
This Shata dhauta ghrita is used to relieve burning sensation, to relieve burn wounds, wound scar, herpes wounds, chicken pox scars, etc.
It acts as natural skin moisturizer, if used daily. It can be applied over face, left for 10 minutes, washed with warm water.
In pregnant woman, with unexplained bleeding or spotting, traditionally, it is advised to apply this Shata dhauta ghrita around umbilicus.
In Ayurvedic leech therapy, after the treatment, to reduce the burning sensation and to check further bleeding, this ghee is applied of the affected area.
Shelf life: 3 – 4 months
Because this ghee eventually contains some remnant moisture inside, it is not ideal to store it for more than six months. It should be stored in a clean, dry air tight container. Over exposure to air will cause foul smell.