Beautiful to look at an obsession for both men and women through the centuries, but it differs from one country to another and also according to the timing and nature of life. The desire to have a fantastically beautiful laid the groundwork for the first-known world of natural cosmetics - 'Ubtan, initially started as a ritual in India. The ritual of' Ubtan ", also known as" Battne di Rasam in Punjabi, and "Kappumanjal" in Tamil is one of the essential elements of the concept is"Solah-Shringaar" (Sixteen possibilities beautification of the body). "Ubtan" is a device used for applying the beautification of the body, from antiquity to the most remote and the legacy of rich Indian heritage.
It is believed that it was during the Vedic era, they are prescribed by the Vedic physicians for protection, food, and beautify the skin. The visible results in the application of the "Ubtan" there was a widespread advertising, by which it mighthas become a routine fashion for ladies and gentlemen, these days to use it to beautify the skin, and later established his credibility as a ritual for bride & groom before the wedding.
"Ubtan" that is used to get a magnificent view of the skin is, the paste-mixture of turmeric, saffron, sandalwood ¬ san, Bengal gram, and seeds of yellow mustard, mustard oil and water, is determined by the bride & groom applied while reciting 'Ved Mantras' or traditional folk songs, like aimportant ritual of marriages in India. This paste is prepared in various ways to make the skin fair and they are nourished from the inside. On the occasion of the social and religious festivals, the preparation of the "Ubtan" itself is a fairly enjoyable task for women in India. The paste is applied to the entire body for 25 to 30 minutes after washing, before the usual bathroom. It helps improve and streamline the flabby skin and skin glowing for a long time holding. Formerly it was customary toTo make special cosmetics for ladies of high rank and social classes, by some other aromatic herbs, yoghurt, milk, cream, honey and the essence of flowers. Various other ingredients are also added Rose petals and jasmine, Khus-Khus, drop of lemon juice and other herbs to create a unique beauty lotion get.
"Ubtan is aa powerful exfoliation treatment that stimulates the tissue beneath the skin. After scientific studies of its components, found that the"Ubtan" not only enhances the beauty but also has certain medicinal values due to its antifungal, antibacterial, antiperspirant, deodorant and skin toning properties, which, however, the possibilities of skin infections. It serves the purpose of multi ¬ role of detergent, astringent, stimulant, and skin tonic all at the same time. With its invigorating, refreshing and refining operations, helps "Ubtan" in the glowing complexion and appear tired. There are alsoProtection from various skin problems like acne, pimples, spots, white spots, freckles, blackheads, etc. The regular use prevents the occurrence of premature wrinkles, scars removed, and helping to facilitate the open pores. The natural ingredients of "Ubtan 'up hanging limp and build tissue and increase blood flow and texture of the skin, offers anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, anti-rash, anti-blotching, anti-bacterial, anti-solarium effects on the skin and . nourish
As a beauty aidCurcumin - the alkaloidal content of the main component of Ubtan prevents and cures pigmentation, turmeric, keep the pH balance and makes the skin glow. Santalol in Sandal Wood ¬ helps to inhibit the growth of microorganisms and the prevention of infections of the skin. The wood fiber and vitamin C in Bengal gram to open the clogged pores to make the secretions of glands and the sun bleaches freckles. Because of its content sandalwood, 'Ubtan "acts as astringent and helps tighten thePores. The content of saffron crocetin in the shine of the skin and make it glow. The rough nature of Bengal gram powder cleans by the dead infected parts of the skin. It is also used to promote the healing of the cracks and inflamed skin.
The shining glory and the amazing pharmacokinetics of Ubtan '? Were our ancestors really aware of them? It seems they really were. Hats off to them!
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