7-Day Sattvic Meal Plan to Accompany a Neem Detox
During a neem detox, your skin is in a heightened state of sensitivity. Because neem is “drying” (Ruksha) and “cooling” (Sheeta), using a standard foaming cleanser with sulfates (SLS/SLES) can strip the natural lipid barrier, leading to redness and irritation.
The goal is to use cleansing milks or herbal powders that remove surface toxins without disrupting the skin’s pH.
1. The Raw Milk & Rose Water Rinse
This is the gold standard for a “Pitta-pacifying” cleanse. Raw milk contains lactic acid for gentle exfoliation, while the fats soothe detox-related dryness.
- Best for: Dry or highly sensitive skin experiencing redness.
- The Mix: 2 tbsp chilled raw milk + 1 tsp high-quality rose water.
- Method: Dip a cotton ball in the mixture and wipe your face in upward strokes. Rinse with room-temperature water after 2 minutes.
2. Green Gram (Mung Bean) & Yogurt Scrub
While you’re eating Mung Dal for your detox, save a little flour for your face. Mung bean powder is a “soap-free” cleanser that pulls out deep-seated impurities.
- Best for: Oily or “congested” skin prone to whiteheads during detox.
- The Mix: 1 tbsp Mung bean flour + 1 tbsp fresh yogurt (curd).
- Method: Massage the paste onto damp skin for 60 seconds. The yogurt provides ..
