By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | Jul 28, 2025
Japanese women have long used rice water to brighten skin and strengthen hair—it's rich in vitamins, minerals, and natural antioxidants.
Ubtan, an Ayurvedic blend of turmeric, chickpea flour & rosewater, detoxifies skin, boosts glow & is key in Indian pre-wedding beauty rituals.
Cleopatra’s milk and honey baths used lactic acid to exfoliate and honey to hydrate, leaving skin smooth, radiant, and deeply nourished.
Sourced from the Atlas Mountains, rhassoul clay is rich in minerals. Moroccan women have long used it to cleanse, soften, and tighten the skin.
Jade rollers date back to ancient China. These cooling stones help reduce puffiness, improve blood circulation, and give skin a natural glow.
Ancient Greek women used olive oil as a powerful skin and hair moisturizer. Rich in antioxidants, it nourishes deeply & helps prevent signs of aging.
Qasil powder, used for generations in East Africa, is made from gob tree leaves. It gently cleanses, exfoliates, and brightens naturally.
Traditional Korean beauty uses hanbang—herbs like ginseng, lotus & licorice—to balance skin, reduce inflammation & promote a healthy glow.