Lalas Chandan Powder, known for its soothing and cooling properties, can indeed be a valuable addition to your skincare routine, especially if you’re dealing with dryness and irritation. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, sandalwood is valued for its ability to balance Pitta dosha, which often manifests as heat and irritation in the skin.
To use Lalas Chandan Powder, you can start by mixing it into a paste. For dry skin, combine about one tablespoon of the powder with a few drops of a compatible oil—coconut or almond oil works well—and enough water or rose water to create a smooth paste. This can enhance hydration and provide additional nourishment. Apply this mixture gently onto your clean face, avoiding sensitive areas like the eyes, and leave it on for about 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water. You can use this mask 2 to 3 times a week, depending on how your skin responds.
A key point for avoiding reactions is to always do a patch test before fully incorporating any new product into your routine. Apply a small amount behind your ear and wait 24 hours to see if any irritation occurs.
While sandalwood generally suits most skin types, an individual’s unique prakriti and doshic imbalances can affect how the skin reacts. Since you’ve had past reactions to natural products, this precaution is particularly important. If irritation persists or worsens, it might be wise to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner or a dermatologist promptly. Improved hydration could also be supported internally by maintaining a balanced diet rich in healthy fats and hydration, alongside using topical treatments.
Remember to observe your skin’s response and adjust usage accordingly. Each skin type is unique and requires a personalized approach. If your dryness or irritation persists despite these efforts, please don’t delay in seeking a professional evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions that might require attention beyond topical care.



