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R Madhavan reveals following ayurvedic routine for 20 years: 'I've taken an oil bath every Sunday'

R Madhavan reveals following ayurvedic routine for 20 years: 'I've taken an oil bath every Sunday'

Pink Villa08-07-2025
R Madhavan, who was last seen in Kesari Chapter 2: The Untold Story of Jallianwala Bagh, has been contributing to Indian cinema for many years. He has primarily worked in Tamil and Hindi films in his career spanning several decades. Now, we have found a secret to his haircare routine. Yes, R Madhavan takes oil bath every Sunday.
R Madhavan applies sesame oil over his body, especially on his head
In an interview with GQ India, R Madhavan recently opened up about his haircare routine. The Kesari Chapter 2 actor shared that his routine is simple. "I have taken an oil bath every Sunday with sesame oil...you apply it all over your body, especially your head. On other days, it's coconut oil, applied in a specific manner," the actor said.
R Madhavan added that he has been following this ayurvedic routine for over 20 years.
The 55-year-old actor recalled that people used to point out about how he was the first Tamil actor without moustache during his initial career in Tamil cinema. He further shared that he has not got a face "full of hair".
R Madhavan believes that sun 'suits' him
R Madhavan also spoke about his skin care routine that he play golf in the early morning. While he gets tanned, the activity helps him with skin tightening and keep it wrinkle-free.
No fillers or enhancements, only facials, coconut water, and vegeterian food
R Madhavan elaborated on it by saying that he hasn't got any fillers or enhancements for his skin. He goes for occasional facial for his roles instead. The Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein actor also uses coconut oil and coconut water, and eats vegetarian food for the heavy lifting of his face.
R Madhavan has been sporting a salt and pepper look these days. He recently shaved his mustache and beard and posted a picture of his clean-shaven look on Instagram. The photo went viral on the Internet with fans admiring his new look.
On the work front, R Madhavan is now gearing up for movies like Dhurandhar and De De Pyaar De 2. He was recently seen in the Netflix film, Aap Jaisa Koi, co-starring Fatima Sana Shaikh.
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