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Calamansi is known for fading dark spots and reducing acne.

4 Benefits of Calamansi on the Skin

It’s not just a kitchen staple, this little fruit is a big deal in beauty. Here are the benefits of calamansi on skin.

September 21, 2022
Read Time: 3 Minutes

It Gently Exfoliates>

It Fights Inflammation>

It Controls Oil>

It Rejuvenates the Skin Cells>


Calamansi is a Filipino kitchen staple that has won the hearts of beauty lovers everywhere. A small but powerful fruit from the citrus family, it is rich in potassium, calcium, vitamin C, and vitamin A. Apart from its contributions to good health, including boosting immunity and detoxifying the body, it can also help improve your complexion. Don’t sleep on this little skincare marvel! Here are four handy benefits of calamansi on the skin.

It Gently Exfoliates

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Calamansi is a kitchen staple and a beauty hero. 

The highly acidic nature of calamansi (pH 2.4 and 5.52% citric acid, according to the 2018 International Food Research Journal) makes it a powerful natural exfoliant. When applied topically, it can remove dead skin cells and fade blemishes. While citric acid is generally safe for most skin types, be careful about dabbing calamansi juice directly on your skin. Skip it if your skin is sensitive. Or, opt for tried and tested products that contain calamansi as an ingredient.

It Fights Inflammation

One of the main benefits of calamansi on the skin is fighting inflammation. As a natural source of the antioxidant vitamin C, it can help fight free radicals that can damage healthy cells. If not addressed, these free radicals can break down the collagen that keeps the skin smooth and plump, resulting in wrinkles, sagging, and dark spots. According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the higher the vitamin C, the lower the inflammation.

It Controls Oil

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Calamansi is a natural toner that helps control oily skin.

Calamansi is also a natural toner that delivers multiple benefits. These include balancing the skin’s natural oils and preventing excessive sebum production. As an ingredient, it plays a role in clarifying and anti-acne products because it prevents oil from clogging the pores. However, be mindful of the potential side effects of calamansi juice on the skin. Not everyone can tolerate it and applying it to sensitive skin can lead to irritation, itching, and even stinging.

It Rejuvenates the Skin Cells

Another reason people rave about calamansi is how it helps rejuvenate skin cells and brighten a tired face. Apart from protecting them from damage, the vitamin C in calamansi also helps encourage the growth of new, healthy cells. It can also play an active role in collagen synthesis, which is essential to healthy-looking skin.

While the benefits of calamansi on the skin are pretty impressive, consult your dermatologist before using juice on your face. You may have unknown sensitivities that could trigger irritation. Better yet, use Eskinol Deep Cleanser Calamansi, which has pure calamansi extracts. It gives you all the benefits minus the risk of irritation.

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