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Neem, Tulsi, Wild Turmeric & Manjistha: A Herbal Face Pack Combo for Acne-Prone Skin

By System Administrator
July 4, 2026
Neem, Tulsi, Wild Turmeric & Manjistha: A Herbal Face Pack Combo for Acne-Prone Skin

The Azlok Anti-Acne & Pore Cleansing Combo is a set of four cosmetic-grade herbal powders — Neem, Tulsi, Wild Turmeric and Manjistha, 100g of each — that you mix at home into a face pack to help clear acne, unclog pores and brighten dull, uneven skin. It is meant for external use only, works best two to three times a week, and suits oily and acne-prone skin especially well.

What's in the combo and why it helps

Each powder does a specific job, which is why the four are packed together rather than sold alone. Used as a pack, they cover cleansing, oil control, calming and brightening in one go.

  • Neem Powder — antiseptic and antifungal, it targets acne-causing bacteria and soothes inflamed, angry skin.
  • Tulsi Powder — antibacterial and rich in antioxidants; it helps purify the skin and reduce pimples.
  • Wild Turmeric (Kasturi Manjal) Powder — anti-inflammatory and non-staining, so it cleanses pores and brightens without leaving the yellow tint regular turmeric does.
  • Manjistha Powder — a traditional skin-brightening herb that helps fade blemishes, dark spots and old acne marks.

How to use the anti-acne face pack

The basic recipe is simple and works for most people. Keep a clean, dry bowl and a small brush or clean fingers handy.

  1. Take 1 teaspoon each of Neem, Tulsi, Wild Turmeric and Manjistha powder in a bowl.
  2. Add 2–3 tablespoons of rose water (or plain water) and mix into a smooth, lump-free paste.
  3. Apply evenly on a clean, dry face and neck, avoiding the eye area.
  4. Leave on for 15–20 minutes, until it dries.
  5. Rinse with lukewarm water using gentle circular motions, pat dry, and follow with a light moisturiser.

Use it 2–3 times a week. Overdoing it can leave skin tight and dry, which often makes oiliness worse, not better.

Curd & honey variant for sensitive skin

If your skin feels dry or reactive, swap the water. Mix 1 teaspoon each of all four powders with 1 tablespoon of plain curd and half a teaspoon of honey. Apply, leave for 15 minutes, and rinse with cool water. The curd adds mildness and the honey helps hold moisture.

Overnight spot treatment

For the odd stubborn pimple, mix a pinch of Neem and Tulsi powder with a few drops of rose water. Dab it directly on the spot with a cotton swab, leave overnight, and rinse in the morning.

Tips and safety notes

These are natural powders, but natural does not mean everyone can skip caution. A few sensible habits go a long way.

  • Patch test first. Apply a little paste on your inner wrist and wait 24 hours before using it on your face.
  • This combo is for external use only — do not swallow it.
  • Keep the pack away from the eyes and lips.
  • Don't let it dry rock-hard for too long; that tugs on the skin. Rinse once it feels touch-dry.
  • Always moisturise afterwards, even if your skin is oily.
  • If you have very sensitive skin, active flare-ups or a diagnosed skin condition, check with a dermatologist before starting.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Buying and storage

This Azlok combo comes as four separate 100g packs of fine, cosmetic-grade powder, made in India, priced at ₹589. Because you use only about a teaspoon of each per application, one set lasts a good while. Store the powders in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and always use a dry spoon — moisture is what shortens the life of any herbal powder. The shelf life is two years unopened; once you start using them, keep the lids tight and mix only what you need fresh each time.

FAQ

How often should I use this herbal face pack?

Two to three times a week is enough for most people. Using it daily can strip the skin and cause dryness, which may trigger more oil and breakouts.

Will the turmeric stain my skin yellow?

This combo uses wild turmeric (kasturi manjal), which is described as non-staining, unlike regular cooking turmeric. It brightens without leaving the usual yellow tint.

Can I use it on dry or sensitive skin?

Yes, but choose the curd and honey variant instead of plain water, and always patch test first. Follow up with a moisturiser to prevent tightness.

How long before I see results?

Herbal skincare works gradually. With regular use over a few weeks you may notice fewer breakouts and clearer tone, but individual results vary. It is not an instant or medical treatment.

Can I mix all four powders and store the blend?

It's best to mix a fresh paste each time. You can pre-blend the dry powders in a clean, airtight jar, but only add water, rose water or curd right before applying.

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Neem, Tulsi, Wild Turmeric & Manjistha: A Herbal Face Pack Combo for Acne-Prone Skin - Azlok Blog