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Benefits of Kumkumadi oil, the elixir for youthful, glowing skin

Kumkumadi oil is back in the spotlight and for the right reasons. Treasured in Ayurveda for its skincare benefits, here’s why you should incorporate it into your skincare routine.

February 12, 2026 / 11:22 IST
Kumkumadi oil derives its name from the Sanskrit word ‘Kumkuma’, which means saffron. (Picture: Pexels)
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  • Kumkumadi oil is an Ayurvedic blend valued for skin and hair benefits.
  • Saffron and sandalwood in the oil help brighten skin and reduce blemishes.
  • People with sensitive or very oily skin should avoid using Kumkumadi oil.

Many of us now want skincare products rooted in tradition for a natural cure and there’s nothing better than returning to Ayurveda. Thus, it is no surprise that Kumkumadi oil, also known as tailam, is back in popularity. It is one of the lesser talked-about Vedic treasures and is excellent for the skin and hair. Here’s what you should know about it.

Kumkumadi Tailam: History and ancient wisdom

Kumkumadi oil has been valued in Ayurveda for over 5000 years. It derives its name from the Sanskrit word ‘Kumkuma’, which means saffron. Historically used by Indian royalty and Ayurvedic experts, it was considered a skincare luxury. It doesn’t clog pores and is the ultimate remedy for a youthful, radiant skin. Additionally, the oil is gentle on the skin, with ingredients that are proven to be beneficial.

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Ingredients in Kumkumadi Oil

Kumkumadi oil is an Ayurvedic blend made from natural oils and herbs that are great for your skin and hair. It has antioxidants and antibacterial properties that improve blood flow and heal skin cells. The star ingredients of the oil are sandalwood and saffron, which help the skin appear brighter and smooth. They are great for reducing acne scars, marks, and blemishes.

Additionally, the liquorice in the oil is responsible for the glow, making dark circles and pigmentation appear less prominent. It contains milk, which helps provide hydration and nourishment, and increases ingredient absorption. There’s also aloe vera, which moisturises the skin and keeps it dewy and fresh.

Benefits of Kumkumadi Oil

The reason why Kumkumadi oil is now used in several products is because of its several health benefits. It protects against harmful UVA and UVB radiations. The saffron in the oil reduces pigmentation, dark spots, and blemishes, giving a clearer and brighter complexion. When used regularly, it makes the skin appear youthful and healthy.

Additionally, the oil is considered beneficial for controlling acne. It can cleanse the skin’s pores by removing excess oil, dirt, and dead skin cells. It is effective in clearing blemishes, improving skin texture, reducing dark circles, stretch marks, and pimples. Using the oil can also reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and give you a natural glow.

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Who should avoid it?

People with super sensitive skin should avoid using the skin even though it has a non-comedogenic formulation. Even those with very oily skin should refrain. Do not apply it to the eyes as it may cause a stinging sensation.

FAQs on Kumkumadi oil

1. What is kumkumadi oil?

Kumkumadi oil is a traditional Ayurvedic facial oil made from a blend of herbs and natural ingredients, with saffron (kumkuma) as its key component. It is widely used for improving skin glow and texture.

2. What are the main ingredients in kumkumadi oil?

While formulations may vary, it commonly contains saffron, sandalwood, manjistha, licorice, lotus, turmeric, and sesame oil as a base.

3. What are the benefits of kumkumadi oil?

It is believed to help brighten the complexion, reduce pigmentation, improve skin texture, support anti-ageing, and enhance natural radiance.

4. Can kumkumadi oil help with dark spots and pigmentation?

Traditionally, it is used to reduce the appearance of dark spots, acne marks, and uneven skin tone. Results may vary depending on skin type and consistency of use.

5. Is kumkumadi oil suitable for all skin types?

It generally suits normal to dry skin. People with oily or acne-prone skin should do a patch test first, as oil-based products may feel heavy.

 

Gursimran Kaur Banga is a Delhi-based content creator, editor and storyteller.
first published: Feb 12, 2026 11:21 am

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