
Anti-Acne Roll-On
A precise herbal roll-on for acne-prone skin, drawing on classical rakta-shodhana botanicals like Manjistha and Lodhra. Made in-house in Delhi.
₹449 / 10 ml
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- MRP₹549 incl. of all taxes
- Net quantity10 ml
- AvailabilityIn stock
- Dispatch1–2 business days from Delhi
- ShippingFree across India
- Cash on DeliveryAvailable
- ReturnsDamaged or incorrect items — see policy
- ManufacturerRoshni Botanicals, Delhi
- Formulated byVaidya Shri Ram Prakash Ji
- AYUSH licenceDL-474 A&U
What Anti-Acne Roll-On helps with
Targeted spot care
Glides onto individual blemishes so the herbs work exactly where you need them — not stripped across the whole face.
Classically cooling
Built on Manjistha and Lodhra, traditionally indicated for Pitta-driven, blemish-prone skin (Yuvanpidika).
Made for humid skin
A light glycerine-and-water base suited to oily, sweat-prone skin in the Indian climate.
Quick answers
What is the Anti-Acne Roll-On?
It is a classical Ayurvedic medicine in a glide-on roll-on, built around Manjistha and Lodhra — herbs classically indicated in the care of Yuvanpidika (the Ayurvedic term for acne, literally “youthful eruption”). Made under AYUSH Licence DL-474 A&U, for targeted spot use rather than full-face application.
Who is it best for?
Oily and combination skin prone to occasional blemishes, especially in humid weather where heat and sweat keep pores under pressure. For dabbing onto individual spots.
Who should avoid it?
Anyone allergic to a listed botanical; avoid broken skin and the eye and lip area. Patch-test first.
How do you use it?
On clean, dry skin, roll a thin layer directly over the blemish, morning and night, then follow with your moisturiser. Spot use only.
How long before results?
Ayurvedic care is gradual and individual; use it consistently within a simple routine. It is traditionally used to support blemish-prone skin — not an overnight fix — consistency over weeks is what helps.
What makes it classical Ayurvedic?
The herb selection follows classical rakta-shodhana (blood-purifying) skin traditions — Manjistha, Lodhra, Daruhaldi — rather than chemical actives. It is made in-house in Delhi as a licensed Ayurvedic medicine under AYUSH Licence DL-474 A&U.
What do Manjistha and Lodhra do?
Manjistha is a cornerstone of classical rakta-shodhana traditions for the skin; Lodhra is a classical astringent skin herb. Both are long associated with the care of blemish-prone, Pitta-aggravated skin (Yuvanpidika).
When should I see a dermatologist?
For occasional blemishes this is a simple daily Ayurvedic care step. Persistent, painful or cystic acne, widespread breakouts, or sudden adult-onset acne should be seen by a dermatologist — those need medical care, ideally alongside gentle support.
Key botanicals
Full ingredients — every botanical, declared
Base medium: Glycerine & purified water base
| Ingredient (Sanskrit / Hindi) | Botanical / INCI | Role in formula |
|---|---|---|
| Manjith (Manjistha) | Rubia cordifolia | Classical skin herb |
| Lodhr (Lodhra) | Symplocos racemosa | Classical skin herb |
| Jaiphal | Myristica fragrans | Classical skin herb |
| Raktchandan | Pterocarpus santalinus | Cooling skin herb |
| Daruhaldi | Berberis aristata | Classical skin herb |
| Kuth | Saussurea lappa | Classical herb |
| Glycerine | IP | Humectant |
| DM Water | IP | Solvent base |
| Gluconolactone | IP | Mild PHA (preservative) |
| Sodium Benzoate | IP | Preservative |
| Lavender Oil | Lavendula officinalis | Natural aroma |
Full declaration per the Roshni Botanicals master formulation sheet. For external use only. Patch-test on the inner forearm 24 hours before first use and discontinue if irritation occurs; avoid the eye area.