Why Turmeric May Be the Next Big Trend in Skincare Products

The Indian spice is no longer just for cooking.

— -- Turmeric may be the next big thing to hit the beauty scene -- making its way from your pantry into topical skincare products, and onto your vanity shelf.

In addition to quick fixes, Wolfer said infusing turmeric in your beauty regimen may improve your skin in the long run.

"Over time, anything with anti-inflammatory benefits will help to cumulatively protect you from age damage," she said. "And anything that helps control sebum will help to fight acne cumulatively as well."

"It gives the skin a really nice glow," Ahn said. "We also use it on the body. It's great for cellulite and tightening, so if you use it as a wrap it helps stimulate skin and detoxes."

Ahn said the turmeric mask boasts an exfoliating agent, removing dead skin cells and boosting skin-smoothing results.

Andalou Naturals Turmeric +C Enlighten Serum $24.95, andalou.com

Tumeric extract is present to increase a healthy circulation and defend skin against free radicals. Also contains vitamin C to improves uneven tone and dark spots.

Passport to Organics Clear Face Turmeric Cleanser $25, passporttoorganics.com

Juara Turmeric Antioxidant Radiance Mask $35, juaraskincare.com

Turmeric infused with candlenut oil and kaolin clay to exfoliate, reduce inflammation, moisturize and soften skin.

Here, a DIY anti-inflammatory mask, courtesy of Wolfer:

1 Tbsp full fat Greek yogurt

1 tsp raw honey

1 tsp turmeric

Mix all ingredients together and apply over entire face or as a spot treatment.

Let sit 15 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.