
The Indian summer is absolutely brutal on our skin. Between the scorching heat, the relentless humidity, and the AC in our bedrooms quietly sucking out all our natural moisture, our faces go through a lot. By the end of the day, you’re usually left dealing with sunburns, excess oil, or just dull, tired-looking skin.
Now, slapping on a thick, heavy night cream might seem like a good idea, but in this weather? That’s just an open invitation for clogged pores and breakouts. The trick is to keep it light, breathable, and deeply restorative.
So, we dug into our traditional roots. We took some of the most powerful Ayurvedic ingredients and tweaked them into lightweight, non-comedogenic overnight treatments. Here are five desi remedies that do all the heavy lifting while you sleep.

We all know traditional malai (milk cream) works wonders for brightening, but in May or June, it’s just too heavy. Enter pure aloe vera gel. Here’s what you do. Take about three to four strands of pure kesar (saffron) and mix them into a tablespoon of fresh aloe vera gel. Don’t apply it immediately, though. Let the mixture sit for about 15 minutes so the saffron actually releases its active compounds into the gel. Saffron is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants that target pigmentation, while the aloe acts as a cooling magnet for moisture. Smear a thin layer on before bed. You’ll wake up to skin that feels plump and intensely hydrated, with zero grease on your pillowcase.
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We usually use sandalwood as a thick face pack. But leaving a chandan paste on overnight will dry your face out entirely. Instead, you want to create a watery essence. Thoroughly mix just a quarter teaspoon of pure sandalwood powder into two tablespoons of pure gulab jal (rose water). Swipe this potion across your face with a cotton pad after washing up. The rose water balances your skin’s pH and keeps oil in check. The real magic, though, is the alpha-santalol in the sandalwood. It naturally tightens pores, calms down red, overheated skin, and gently inhibits melanin production.
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If you want something that feels like high-end luxury but is completely rooted in ancient science, Kumkumadi Tailam is your best bet. This traditional oil is a powerhouse brew of up to 21 herbs, sitting in a sesame oil base. It features heavy hitters like saffron and licorice root (which contains a potent natural brightener called glabridin). The secret to using face oil in summer is application. Massage just two to three drops onto a damp face. The water helps lock the oil in without feeling sticky. (Pro-tip: If you have oily skin, don’t leave it on overnight. Let it sit for 30 minutes and wash it off before sleeping).
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Never underestimate the things sitting right inside your fridge. Raw, unboiled milk (kachcha doodh) is arguably the gentlest exfoliator out there. Take a tablespoon of chilled raw milk and use a cotton pad to wipe it all over your face and neck. Let it dry completely before your head hits the pillow. Raw milk is incredibly rich in lactic acid—a natural AHA. It quietly goes to work dissolving dead skin cells overnight without any of the stinging or peeling you get from chemical serums. Plus, the natural fats repair your skin barrier.
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Sometimes your face just feels hot and puffy at the end of the day. When that happens, this raw juice serum is an absolute lifesaver. Mix equal parts freshly squeezed cucumber juice and mint leaf juice. Apply a light layer with a cotton ball. It sounds simple, but the chemistry is brilliant. Cucumber is 96% water and loaded with caffeic acid to drastically pull down swelling. The mint? It actually contains natural salicylic acid (a BHA) which stops those annoying summer sweat-pimples in their tracks. It instantly cools the skin and clarifies your pores by morning. Try swapping your heavy creams for one of these breathable desi fixes tonight. Sometimes, the oldest secrets really are the best ones.
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