Shahnaz Husain’s Diwali Glow Goals: 7 Ayurvedic Beauty Hacks from Shahnaz Husain

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7 Ayurvedic Beauty Hacks from Shahnaz Husain

All ready to dazzle this festive season? Well, TheGlitz shows you how to achieve that perfect Diwali glow… radiant, luminous, and utterly unforgettable. And who better than the pioneer of beauty in India, Shahnaz Husain, to share her 7 expert tips on how to get a glow that makes you sparkle like never before… this Diwali. Go on… Read on…

The festive season brings with it a whirlwind of lights, laughter and late nights. While our hearts glow with joy, our skin often struggles to keep up. Between endless sweets, makeup marathons and sleepless nights, dullness and fatigue tend to steal the spotlight. But legendary beauty guru Shahnaz Husain believes that Ayurveda holds the secret to restoring your festive radiance naturally, gently and effectively.

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Here, we unveil seven timeless Ayurvedic beauty hacks from Shahnaz Husain that will help you reclaim your inner and outer glow just in time for Diwali.

Glow The Shahnaz Husain Way

1. Begin with an Inner Detox

Ayurveda teaches that beauty starts from balance within. Shahnaz Husain emphasises internal cleansing before external care. Begin your mornings with a glass of warm water mixed with lemon and honey to eliminate toxins and awaken your metabolism.

Incorporate fresh fruits, leafy greens and herbal teas into your diet. Your skin will soon reflect the purity of your plate. For an added boost, sip tulsi or neem-infused water once daily it’s an age-old detox ritual that purifies the blood and clears the complexion.

2. The Golden Glow of Haldi

Nothing captures the spirit of Diwali quite like the golden hue of turmeric. Husain’s trusted recipe combines turmeric, sandalwood powder and gram flour, blended with milk or rosewater.

This ubtan not only brightens and smoothens the skin but also combats inflammation and pigmentation. Apply it two to three times a week during the festive season for best results.

3. The Midnight Glow: Almond Oil

For Shahnaz Husain, almond oil is a beauty essential no vanity should be without. Rich in Vitamin E and antioxidants, it nourishes deeply while repairing tired, stressed skin overnight.

Warm a few drops between your palms and massage gently into your face before bed. This nightly ritual enhances circulation, softens fine lines and leaves your skin luminous by morning a natural highlighter that works while you sleep.

4. Rosewater — The Instant Skin Revival

Few ingredients are as iconic in Shahnaz Husain’s beauty legacy as rosewater. Described as “nature’s toner,” this fragrant mist tightens pores, balances pH levels and instantly refreshes tired skin.

Carry a small spray bottle in your handbag this festive season one spritzes before a party or post-puja and your face will instantly regain its dewy freshness.

5. The Gram Flour Glow Scrub

Exfoliation is the key to unlocking radiant skin. Shahnaz Husain’s trusted blend of gram flour, yogurt and a pinch of turmeric works as a gentle exfoliant that removes dead cells, evens out tone and enhances glow.

This natural scrub clears the way for your moisturizer or makeup to sit flawlessly. A simple pre-festive ritual for that photo-ready finish.

6. Sandalwood & Honey: The Soothing Glow Pack

When your skin craves calm after hectic celebrations, turn to the classic duo sandalwood and honey. Together, they hydrate, cool and restore your skin’s natural balance.

Apply the pack for 15 minutes and let its subtle aroma ease both your skin and spirit. The result is a soft, candlelit radiance that feels as luxurious as it looks.

7. Hair That Shines Like Silk

Your glow story isn’t complete without lustrous hair. Shahnaz Husain recommends an indulgent warm oil massage using a mix of bhringraj, amla and coconut oil.

Massage the blend into your scalp in gentle, circular motions to stimulate roots and strengthen strands. Leave it overnight and wash off with a mild shampoo for glossy, festival-ready tresses that shimmer as beautifully as your lights.

The Ayurvedic Art of Glowing Naturally

In the world of fleeting beauty trends, Shahnaz Husain’s Ayurvedic philosophy remains timeless a reminder that true radiance isn’t applied, it’s nurtured. Her rituals go beyond skincare; they celebrate the harmony between body, mind and spirit.

This Diwali, skip the quick fixes. Instead, embrace these ancient beauty traditions detox, nourish and glow from within. Because when your skin and soul are in sync, you don’t just shine for a night… you illuminate every room you walk into.

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