Do not worry You can use it without any dobdt?? It’s an classic ayurvedic formula use for hyperpigmentation/ uneven skin tone/acne
You can use it It doesn’t have any side effects But precautionary measures Initially apply small amounts in small areas Watch for any reaction If no then you can apply freely
Nalpamaradi tailam is a very effective oil in Ayurveda for many skin related issues. You can use it regularly without any doubt But onething you should remember if your skin gets pimples/rashes due to over oiliness then please Avoid any oil over face that can again cause irritation, Other than there is no side effects with Nalpamaradi taila
Nalpamaradi oil contains herbal ingredients like sandal wood, turmeric, manjista, saffron …all these help in improving skin texture plus help in lightening scar hyper pigmented areas It is absolutely safe to use on face and skin, but apply it at bedtime and keep it overnight.
Hello Amelia
• Nalapamaradi Tailam is Safe Effective No Side Effects Multi Herbal Ayurvedic Classical medicated Oil contain Natural ingredients like Pure Sandalwood Manjista Sesame Oil Turmeric Ficus Plant extract etc
• It is Indicated and works miraculously in skin Lightening Brightening Dark Spots Dark Circles Hyperpigmentation Blemisheness Tanning etc
• As it is Natural Safe not with Chemicals it needs time to see Results.It takes time ( Approximately 2 - 3 Months ) to see Visible Results but Surely helpful.
• Before Using U can Apply Less Quantity to understand Sensitivity.Once confirmed then Apply with Confidence.
• Take few Drops of Nalapamaradi Tailam On Palm Apply Gently over Affected Areas ,Mild Rub and Keep it Overnight,Wash in Morning
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Nalpamaradi oil is actually a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for it’s skin brightening healing, and blemish, reducing properties, It is made from a blend of turmeric Gooseberry and other medicine infused in Coconut oil for sesame oil based on the base But when coming to application, it’s better to apply clean skin, leave it for about 20 to 30 minutes in wash of gently, avoid applying and and living overnight Better to apply a daytime and avoid going out after applying, instead of applying to the whole face, it’s better to apply only on the pigmented or blemishes site, some people, my experience, mild tingling, or warmth, as it is common, you can discard until unless you see any rashes on on the site, take times, but use and wonderful result Meanwhile, avoid spicy, sore fermented packet, non-vegetarian food. Drink plenty of fluids. Keep your bow, regular.
Nalpamaradi oil is an Ayurvedic formulation that’s been around for ages, particularly known for its skin benefits. It’s commonly recommended for skin issues like blemishes, pigmentation, and uneven skin tone. Made primarily from a blend of four Ficus tree barks, turmeric, and sesame oil, it’s got great potential to improve skin health. However, how you use it matters significantly, especially given your sensitive skin.
Firstly, using nalpamaradi oil all over the face is generally safe, but since you have sensitive skin, it might be better to do patch testing first—maybe behind your ear. In case there’s a negative reaction after 24 hours, it’s better to proceed with caution. If everything feels alright, you can gently apply it all over your face. Some people prefer to directly target blemishes, but for overall evening of skin tone, full-face application is often recommended. Just a small amount is sufficient; too much might make it greasy.
While it’s primarily suggested for use in the evening due to its rich and potentially staining nature due to turmeric, there’s no strict rule stopping you from using it during the day, provided you don’t plan to expose your skin to prolonged sunlight. Remember, turmeric can make skin sensitive to sunlight. So, if you do use it during the day, ensure you apply sunscreen.
As for greasiness, this is typical owing to the sesame oil base. Lightly dabbing the excess with a tissue after application may help if it’s uncomfortable. Be consistent, perhaps applying it regularly for a few weeks before judging its effectiveness. Practitioners usually suggest application for at least 20-30 minutes before cleansing off, ideally with a mild soap or cleanser suited for sensitive skin.
Since your skin reacts easily, keep an eye on how it responds. Traditional Ayurveda emphasizes that what’s effective for one person might not necessarily work for another. The synergy of ingredients in nalpamaradi does hold promise, but ensure it’s not counteracting anything else in your skincare regimen. Also, focusing on your diet and lifestyle is crucial; plenty of hydration, balanced diet rich in antioxidants and avoiding triggers known to exacerbate your skin issues is advisable.
Suppose irritation or no improvement is noted; consulting an Ayurveda practitioner for a personalized regimen based on your dosha and skin constitution would be beneficial. And if reactions are severe, it’s important to seek help from a medical professional to ensure no underlying conditions are contributing to the skin issues.


