Priyanka Chopra often uses a classic ubtan made with gram flour, turmeric, and sandalwood. When blended with raw milk or honey, this traditional mix brightens dull skin, softens texture, and gives a natural, event-ready radiance.
Alia Bhatt trusts multani mitti for smooth, fresh-looking skin. Combined with aloe vera gel or rosewater, it tightens pores, lifts the skin, and leaves the face clearer and calmer. A weekly application keeps the complexion refreshed.
Sandalwood paste remains a timeless favourite for celebrities seeking soft, even-toned skin. Mixed with rosewater and applied as a thin mask, it reduces redness, cools the face, and delivers a gentle, luminous finish.
Adah Sharma includes multani mitti in her routine and also relies on simple spot treatments. A mix of sandalwood with lemon juice or tomato pulp—and a touch of honey for hydration—helps fade acne scars gradually and gently.
Malaika Arora swears by her homemade coffee scrub made from leftover grounds, brown sugar, and coconut oil. Rich in antioxidants, coffee helps exfoliate, brighten, and protect the skin from damage.