A natural approach to removing tan aligns well with Siddha-Ayurvedic traditions. When it comes to sun-induced tan, the remedies aim to balance the excess pitta dosha usually aggravated by such exposure. Let’s look into various ways you can tackle this issue effectively.
First, a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water can work wonders for cooling the skin and addressing pigmentation. Apply this mixture gently to your face and leave it for about 20–30 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. The sandalwood helps pacify the pitta dosha while rose water acts as a natural toner.
Next up, the classic mixture of besan (gram flour), turmeric, and a bit of yogurt can help too. This combination not only helps in tan removal but also nourishes the facial skin. Mix one tablespoon of besan with a pinch of turmeric and a tablespoon of yogurt to form a smooth paste. Apply evenly and let it sit for about 20 minutes before washing off gently.
Another effective remedy is aloe vera gel combined with a few drops of lemon juice. Be cautious with the lemon, especially if you have sensitive skin. Use this remedy at night to avoid any potential reaction with sunlight. Apply it, leave for 15 minutes, and wash off.
Regarding usage, doing any of these once or twice a week should suffice initially. Excessive application might cause irritation or dry out the skin. Results might vary based on your skin type, but you can generally expect improvement over 3-4 weeks with consistent use.
If your skin feels sensitive or there’s redness, give your skin some rest and consider testing on a small patch before wider application. Ensuring you are well-hydrated and consuming a diet rich in antioxidants will also assist in repairing skin cells from within.



