Description
Nature’s micro-exfoliant. Finely ground Paasi Payaru removes dead skin cells and body tan, leaving skin baby-soft.
Laboratory Evidence
Each botanical is cold-processed within 48 hours of harvest to preserve the full spectrum of bioactive compounds.
Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Stone-ground whole green gram (moong) produces a particle size distribution of 80–300 microns — gentle enough for daily facial use but sufficiently mechanically active for body exfoliation. Beyond physical exfoliation, the saponin content delivers a mild chemical cleanse while the protein content leaves a nourishing film that distinguishes ubtan from harsh synthetic scrubs.
Erode, Tamil Nadu
Kasturi Manjal — not the culinary species — is distinguished by its arturmerone and ar-turmerone content, which deliver anti-inflammatory and skin-brightening effects without the yellow staining associated with Curcuma longa. Tamil Nadu bridal ubtan has centred on this specific species for centuries precisely because of this functional distinction.
Mysuru, Karnataka
Micro-milled Mysore sandalwood powder contributes alpha-santalol — a sesquiterpene with validated anti-proliferative activity on UV-damaged keratinocytes and measurable melanin-suppression through MITF pathway inhibition. It rounds the scrub's abrasive texture and leaves a cooling, resinous fragrance that intensifies on wet skin.
Measure 1–2 teaspoons of powder into your palm. Add enough rose water, plain water, or raw milk to form a smooth, spreadable paste. Raw milk enhances lactic acid delivery.
Apply to damp skin in gentle circular motions. Allow 3 minutes of active exfoliation on the body, or 90 seconds on the face. Do not apply to broken or inflamed skin.
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Skin should appear immediately brighter and feel smooth without tightness. Follow with a light moisturiser. Use 2–3 times per week.
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