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Key Benefits of Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
- Soothes skin heat and redness effectively
- Helps in achieving a clear, radiant complexion
- Natural cooling action supports pitta balance
- Gentle exfoliation removes dead cells & impurities
- Offers mild astringent properties for toned skin
- Revitalizes dull, tired-looking skin in minutes
- Pure herbal formulation without synthetic additives
Product Description of Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
Dive into an ancient remedy with Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam—a time-honored powder made from finely ground red sandalwood. This traditianal Ayurvedic formula has been passed down through generations. It’s a simple, versatile powder that cools, calms and renews your skin. People use it as a face pack, body scrub or even mix it in a bathing ritual when the weather’s unbearably hot.
Imagine the gentle scent of wood and earth—soft, comforting. You’ll notice it's not flashy or overly fragrant; that’s the charm of real herbs. Combine a teaspoon with rose water or plain yogurt for an instant mask that feels soothing rather than stinging. Over time, you might see uneven spots fade, occasional breakouts settle down, and your skin’s overall tone appear more balanced.
Some nights, I’ve mixed it in my hair mask by accident—hey, it happens—and discovered it gave a nice, cooling feel on my scalp. Isn’t that funny? Anyway, keep it dry, store in a cool dark place, and you’ll have this little magic packet ready whenever you crave a touch of Ayurvedic care.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
- Rakthachandana (Pterocarpus santalinus): Traditionally valued in Ayurveda for its cooling and soothing effects on the skin; used externally to support complexion clarity and to calm heat-related skin conditions.
Key uses of Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
- Face pack: Mix with rose water to form a paste; apply for 15–20 minutes, then rinse.
- Body scrub: Combine with a little water or milk; massage gently to exfoliate.
- Bathing powder: Add to bathwater for a cooling, refreshing soak.
- Spot treatment: Apply a pinch of powder with water directly over blemishes.
- Scalp pack: Blend with yogurt or aloe vera gel and leave on scalp for 30 min (optional).
How to use Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
Take 1–2 teaspoons of powder. Mix into a smooth paste using rose water, yogurt or plain water. Apply evenly to clean skin, leave on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Use 2–3 times a week or as needed for cooling relief and gentle exfoliation.
Safety information about Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
Children: For external use only—avoid eyes and mucous areas. Keep out of reach to avoid accidental ingestion.
Pregnant women: Generally safe for external application; consult a healthcare professional if you have sensitive skin or complications.
Breastfeeding mothers: Safe for topical use; avoid applying near the breasts right before nursing.
People with chronic diseases: External only; no known systemic effects, but patch-test first if prone to sensitivities.
People with allergies: Test on inner forearm before widespread use; discontinue if irritation occurs.
Elderly individuals: Mild formulation suitable for mature skin; use gentle massage to avoid fragility issues.
Patients taking medications: No known contraindications for topical use; consult your physician if concerned.
People with weakened immunity: Safe externally, but maintain hygiene of tools and hands to prevent contamination.
Additional information about Sitaram Rakthachandana Choornam
Net Weight: 50g
Packaging: Recyclable kraft pouch with inner foil lining
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Seal pouch tightly after each use. Shelf life approx. 24 months.
Certification: GMP compliant; no artificial colors, fragrances or preservatives.
Country of Origin: India.
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