Every bride dreams of stepping into her big day with radiant, naturally glowing skin. While salons offer endless treatments, traditional bridal ubtans still remain the No.1 secret to achieving that heavenly, lit-from-within glow.
Here are five magical ubtan masks every bride must try before the wedding:
1. Haldi + Besan + Milk Ubtan: The Classic Bridal Glow Mix ✨
Why brides swear by it:
· turmeric brightens and reduces pigmentation.
· Besan exfoliates gently for a smooth finish.
· Milk nourishes and softens deeply.
How to use:
Mix 1 tbsp besan + ½ tsp haldi + 2–3 tsp milk into a paste; apply for 15 minutes.
2. Sandalwood + Rose Water Ubtan: Red-Carpet Radiance 🌹
Why it works:
· Sandalwood gives instant brightness and calms redness.
· Rose water hydrates and tones the skin beautifully.
How to use:
Combine 1 tbsp sandalwood powder + rose water to form a thick paste; apply for 20 minutes.
3. Multani Mitti + aloe vera Ubtan: Clear & Mattified Glow 🌿
Perfect for: Oily, acne-prone, or combination skin brides.
Benefits:
· Multani mitti unclogs pores and removes excess oil.
· aloe vera hydrates without greasiness and reduces inflammation.
How to use:
Mix 1 tbsp multani mitti + 1 tbsp aloe gel, apply for 12–15 minutes.
4. Masoor Dal + Milk Cream Ubtan: Soft, Smooth & Baby-Glow Skin 🧡
Why it’s magical:
· masoor dal powder exfoliates deeply and fades tan.
· Malai (milk cream) adds luxurious moisture for a dewy finish.
How to use:
Blend 2 tbsp masoor dal powder + 1 tsp malai + rose water if needed, apply for 15 minutes.
5. Oats + Honey + turmeric Ubtan: Gentle & Glow-Boosting 🍯
Great for: Sensitive or dry bridal skin.
Benefits:
· Oats calm irritation and soften texture.
· Honey adds a natural golden glow.
· A pinch of haldi brightens instantly.
How to use:
Mix 1 tbsp oats powder + 1 tsp honey + pinch of haldi, apply for 10–12 minutes.
💛 Bridal Glow Tip:
Start using these ubtans twice a week at least 1–2 months before the wedding for maximum radiance. Always do a patch test if you have sensitive skin.
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