Does Turmeric Actually Help Clear Your Skin?
- Savannah Johnson
- Jun 29
- 1 min read

The answer is yes, it can help you get the "glass skin effect" you've been seeing over social media (and much more).
Short History of Turmeric
With its history spanning over 4,000 years, Turmeric, also known as the "Golden Spice", is a yellow-orange spice related to ginger. Starting in the Vedic culture of India, wherein it held spiritual, medical, and spiritual meaning, the spice later went on to span worldwide. Surprisingly, it was even discovered to relieve the effects of poisoned foods.
Its Benefits
Contributes to Your Skin's Glow
Topical use of turmeric results in an increase of glow and luster to one's skin as a result of the antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties the spice contains.
Wound-Healing Properties
Through the curcumin found in turmeric, oxidation and inflammation of wounds decrease, therefore, assisting in the healing process of wounds.
Reduces The Risk of Cancers
Use of turmeric has been found to inhibit cell proliferation and reduce the development of skin cancer, breast cancer, stomach cancer, and oral cancer. Topical application of turmeric, for example, has been found to decrease the multiplicity of skin tumors.
Effective Against Various Disorders
The use of turmeric increases cardioprotection and the functional recovery of cells, making it an effective defense against neuronal, cardiac, and kidney disorders.
So there you have it, not only does turmeric work to clear your skin, but it also works as a defense for your body. Find out for yourself with our natural, handmade, Turmeric Honey & Orange soap bar!
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