Peepal tree/sacred fig tree leaves using for skin ?
Sacred fig tree leaves — also known as Ficus religiosa or the Peepal tree — have been used in traditional medicine (like Ayurveda) for many skin-related purposes because of their antioxidant, antibacterial, and healing properties.
Here are some ways Peepal (sacred fig) leaves are used for the skin:
???? 1. Acne and Pimples
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How to use:
Crush fresh Peepal leaves and mix with honey or rose water to make a paste.
Apply this paste on acne-prone areas and leave it for 15–20 minutes before rinsing. -
Benefit:
Helps reduce bacterial infection, inflammation, and redness.
???? 2. Wound Healing
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How to use:
Boil Peepal leaves in water to make a decoction. Use this water to wash small wounds or cuts. -
Benefit:
The antiseptic properties promote faster healing and prevent infection.
???? 3. Pigmentation and Skin Tone
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How to use:
Dry the leaves, powder them, and mix with milk or curd to form a paste.
Apply it as a natural face pack once or twice a week. -
Benefit:
May help lighten dark spots and improve skin radiance.
???? 4. Anti-Aging
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How to use:
Mix Peepal leaf extract (or paste) with aloe vera gel.
Apply gently on the face and wash off after 15 minutes. -
Benefit:
Antioxidants in the leaves may help fight free radicals and reduce signs of aging.
⚠️ Precautions
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Always do a patch test before applying to your face or sensitive skin.
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Avoid use if you have allergies to fig or latex (the sap can irritate some people).
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Use only fresh and clean leaves from non-polluted areas.
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