In Ayurveda, Babchi seed (Psoralea corylifolia) is revered for its skin-healing, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. One of the most powerful ways to harness its benefits is through Babchi seed oil — a golden elixir traditionally used for skin disorders, pigmentation, fungal infections, and even hair problems.

At Dirghaanshi, we aim to revive the wisdom of jadi buti remedies by helping you create simple, effective, and authentic herbal preparations at home. If you’re looking to make Babchi oil at home, this guide will walk you through the best and safest methods, while maintaining the integrity of the herb.


🌱 Long Description

🔎 What is Babchi Seed Oil?

Babchi seed oil is extracted from the seeds of the Babchi plant, known in Ayurveda for treating vitiligo, eczema, hyperpigmentation, and more. The main active compound, Bakuchiol, is often called a natural retinol due to its rejuvenating and collagen-boosting effects on the skin.

While commercial oils are available, homemade Babchi oil allows you to ensure purity, quality, and customization for your specific skin needs.


🏠 Why Prepare Babchi Oil at Home?

✅ 100% Natural and chemical-free
✅ No preservatives or synthetic fragrances
✅ Cost-effective and customizable
✅ Ability to choose carrier oils suited to your skin type
✅ Preserves traditional Ayurvedic essence


🧪 3 Best Methods to Prepare Babchi Seed Oil at Home

🌼 Method 1: Traditional Cold Infusion (Sun-Infused)

This is a gentle and time-honored Ayurvedic method, preserving the natural energy and nutrients of the herb.

Ingredients:

  • 50g Babchi seeds (cleaned and sun-dried)
  • 200ml cold-pressed carrier oil (sesame, coconut, or almond)
  • A clean glass jar with lid

Instructions:

  1. Slightly crush or coarsely grind the Babchi seeds.
  2. Add the seeds to the jar and pour your carrier oil over them.
  3. Close the lid tightly and place the jar in direct sunlight for 2-3 weeks. Shake the jar daily.
  4. After 2-3 weeks, strain the oil using a muslin cloth or fine sieve.
  5. Store in a dark glass bottle in a cool place.

Shelf Life: 3–6 months

Best For: Sensitive skin, pigmentation, daily massage


🌿 Method 2: Warm Oil Infusion

This method accelerates the extraction using gentle heat.

Ingredients:

  • 50g Babchi seeds (coarsely crushed)
  • 200ml carrier oil
  • A double boiler or thick-bottomed pan

Instructions:

  1. Add crushed Babchi seeds and oil to your pan.
  2. Heat on very low flame for 30–45 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Make sure not to let the oil boil or smoke.
  4. Once cooled, strain and store in a sterilized bottle.

Shelf Life: 4–6 months

Best For: Fungal infections, spot treatments, and scalp therapy


🌱 Method 3: Babchi Oil Concentrate (for Skincare Blends)

This is a more potent version, ideal for mixing into creams, lotions, or face masks.

Ingredients:

  • 30g finely ground Babchi powder
  • 100ml jojoba or grapeseed oil
  • Optional: 5 drops Vitamin E oil

Instructions:

  1. Blend powder and oil in a sterile jar.
  2. Heat using a double boiler on low flame for 30 minutes.
  3. Cool and strain through a cheesecloth.
  4. Store in a dark glass dropper bottle.

Use: Add 2-3 drops to your moisturizer or use directly on dark spots.


🧴 Best Carrier Oils to Use with Babchi

Depending on your skin/hair type, choose:

Skin TypeRecommended Carrier Oil
Dry / AgingAlmond oil, olive oil
Oily / Acne-proneJojoba oil, grapeseed oil
Normal / ComboSesame oil, coconut oil
Hair & ScalpCastor oil, coconut oil

💡 Tips for Storing & Using Homemade Babchi Oil

  • Always store in amber or dark bottles to avoid oxidation.
  • Keep in cool, dry places, away from direct sunlight.
  • Shake well before each use.
  • Use a clean dropper or spoon each time to avoid contamination.

⚠️ Safety Precautions

  • Always dilute Babchi oil before using directly on the skin.
  • Do a patch test before full application.
  • Avoid sun exposure after application — Babchi oil can make skin photosensitive.
  • Not recommended during pregnancy or lactation without medical advice.

✨ Uses of Homemade Babchi Seed Oil

🌿 For Skin:

  • Treats pigmentation, acne scars, and blemishes
  • Helps in vitiligo and eczema management
  • Boosts skin radiance and elasticity

🌿 For Hair:

  • Reduces dandruff and itchy scalp
  • Prevents fungal scalp infections
  • Strengthens roots and promotes growth

🌿 For Massage:

  • Heals cracked heels and skin rashes
  • Nourishes dry body skin
  • Calms inflammation

📌 Ayurvedic Insight: Babchi in Ancient Texts

According to Charaka Samhita and Bhavprakash Nighantu, Babchi (Bakuchi) is Tikta (bitter) and Ushna (hot in potency), which helps pacify Kapha and Vata doshas, making it effective for skin regeneration, pigmentation correction, and detoxifying the skin.