11 Natural Remedies for Dry Skin in India Using Kitchen Ingredients
6. Besan (gram flour) and milk as a gentle cleanser

Besan, or gram flour, is a pantry staple that makes a soft, non-abrasive cleanser when mixed with milk or curd. Combine one tablespoon of besan with enough milk or curd to make a paste, massage gently in circular motions to remove dry flakes, and rinse with warm water. This cleanses without stripping because milk adds lactic acid and a little fat, while besan provides light exfoliation suitable for dry skin. Avoid heavy scrubbing — keep motions gentle to prevent irritation. For a winter routine, use this once weekly or every ten days to lift dead skin, then follow with a hydrating mask or oil. Besan is common in Indian grocery stores and easily found in North America. If you have nut allergies or sensitive skin, test on a small patch first. The method is a traditional favorite for softening and refining the skin while remaining economical and natural.
