
The Azlok Skin Brightening Kit is a set of three face oils — Kumkumadi Oil, Rosehip Seed Oil and Saffron Essential Oil — meant to be used together (or on their own) to reduce dullness, even out skin tone and give skin a healthy glow over regular use. At ₹1,539 for the trio, it is a straightforward way to build a natural, oil-based brightening routine at home.
What is in the kit and what each oil does
Each oil in this kit plays a slightly different role, which is why they work well as a set rather than as a single product.
- Kumkumadi Oil (100 g): A classic Ayurvedic blend infused with herbs and traditionally used to address dark spots, pigmentation and uneven patches. It is the richest of the three and best suited to targeted use.
- Rosehip Seed Oil (100 g): Naturally rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C. It is a lighter, fast-absorbing oil that helps even out skin tone and improve overall texture.
- Saffron Essential Oil (100 g): Often called "liquid gold", it is added to lift dullness and support a luminous finish. A little goes a long way.
All three are oil-soluble liquids, formulated without parabens or mineral oil.
How to use the Skin Brightening Kit
Face oils work best on clean, slightly damp skin at night, when your skin is in repair mode. A simple routine looks like this:
- Cleanse your face and pat it almost dry.
- Take 2–3 drops of Rosehip Seed Oil and press it lightly into the skin — this lighter oil goes on first.
- For spots or dull areas, dab a small amount of Kumkumadi Oil on those patches or across the face.
- Add 1 drop of Saffron oil, blended into your palm with a carrier oil, for a final glow layer if you wish.
- Massage gently in upward strokes for 30–60 seconds and leave overnight.
Start with just one oil for the first week so your skin gets used to it, then layer the others in. Consistency over weeks matters far more than the amount you apply.
Tips and safety notes
Natural does not always mean irritation-free, so treat these oils sensibly.
- Always patch-test first. Apply a small amount on the inner forearm and wait 24 hours before using on the face, especially with the concentrated Saffron oil.
- Dilute Saffron Essential Oil. Essential oils are potent — mix a drop into a carrier oil (like the Rosehip in this kit) rather than applying neat.
- Kumkumadi can feel rich. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, use it as a targeted spot treatment rather than all over.
- Use at night. If you step out during the day after using face oils, follow with sunscreen, as brightening routines make sun protection more important.
- For external use only. Keep the bottles away from the eyes and out of reach of children. Do not ingest.
These oils support skin appearance and texture; they are not medical treatments and cannot cure skin conditions. If you have persistent pigmentation or sensitive skin, check with a dermatologist.
Buying and storage
The kit comes as a single set, made in India, with packaging supplied as per requirement. To keep the oils fresh:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Keep caps tightly closed to limit exposure to air.
- Use within the 2-year shelf life, and sooner once opened for best results.
You can buy the Azlok Skin Brightening Kit directly from azlok.com. As with all natural oils, colour and aroma may vary slightly from batch to batch — that is normal for plant-derived products.
FAQ
How long before I see results?
Brightening and tone-evening are gradual. Most people notice softer, more radiant skin within a few weeks of nightly use, while spots and pigmentation take longer and vary from person to person.
Can I use all three oils together?
Yes. Apply the lighter Rosehip oil first, then Kumkumadi on target areas, and a diluted drop of Saffron oil to finish. Introduce them one at a time to make sure your skin tolerates each.
Is this kit suitable for oily skin?
It can be, if used lightly. Prefer Rosehip oil, which absorbs quickly, and use Kumkumadi only as a spot treatment. Always patch-test first.
Are these oils safe during pregnancy?
Essential oils, including Saffron, are best avoided or used only with medical advice during pregnancy. Please consult your doctor before use.
Do I still need sunscreen?
Yes. Brightening routines make daytime sun protection more important, so use these oils at night and apply sunscreen during the day.
