Lacto Calamine lotion, it’s really versatile stuff for sure. It mainly contains calamine and Kaolin clay, which can work wonders for oily and acne-prone skin. Calamine is kind of like a soothing agent, super helpful for calming down irritation and redness. And then there’s Kaolin, which does a fantastic job on its own, absorbing excess oil and impurities from the skin’s surface. But! it might be a tad drying on areas of your skin that aren’t naturally oily. With combination skin like yours, you might wanna focus on oily areas, yup.
Using it, eh, you can apply a thin layer to your skin and massage it gently till it absorbs. Generally, once or twice a day is good, especially if you’re using it for oil control. It can totally serve as a spot treatment too; dabbing it on acne spots might help dry them out without causing widespread dryness. As a makeup base, it might work for oily skin, but do watch out if it feels too drying.
Now, Ayurveda’s got some neat alternatives too! Sandalwood paste is really cooling and good for calming skin irritation. It’s got antimicrobial properties to help with acne. Multani mitti (Fuller’s Earth) is like Ayurveda’s natural clay - great for oil control and can even out skin tone. Neem, it’s an absolute powerhouse against acne, detoxifying and antibacterial qualities that get things in check.
I’ve heard mixed experiences on Lacto Calamine. Some people swear by it for oil control and mild acne, saying it helps balance their skin without a heavy feel, while others think it’s a bit too drying. It really depends on your skin, you know? If it feels right for your skin type—go for it. If not, those Ayurvedic options could be worth tryin’.



