Seasonal Fruit Masks to Hydrate Your Skin
Oiliness, heat rashes, saturation and pustules are just a many of the summer skincare straits that one has to deal with. While it may feel that hiding down in your houses is the stylish way to cover yourself from sun damage, there's a lot further that you can do. Turn to seasonal fruits for help! Eating the seasonal fruits is just one way to prop your skin. You can also use these fruits to produce natural, home- made remedies in the form face masks. These fruit packs will snappily boost your flat skin and leave you glowing from within. They can deeply cleanse, stimulate and give you a radiant complexion, all naturally! Priti Mehta, author and director, Moved, suggests a many DIY summer face masks.
Mango and Chia Hydrating Mask.
This mask is suitable for all skin types, it revitalizes and rejuvenates by balancing and moisturizing your skin.
Constituents:
* Two Soupspoons of mango pulp
* One tablespoon of chia seeds
* One tablespoon of aloe vera gel Directions-* Mix or crush half a mango until smooth and delicate. Don't mash the mango with peels. * Soak the chia seeds in one teaspoon of cool water. Mix with a whisk and let it stand for a many twinkles. Whisk again, and let stand for 10 twinkles. Whisk the admixture again and let it sit in the refrigerator for 15 twinkles or till they expand into a gel. * Scrape the gel fresh from the inside of aloe vera leaves. * Combine all the constituents in a clean and dry mixing coliseum and you can add or drop the chia seeds gel according to the thickness you want for the mask. * Apply it on your face and leave on for about 15 twinkles. * Use a warm and wettish washcloth to remove the mask gently. Follow up with a splash of cool water on the face to wash fully and stroke dry with a soft kerchief.
Sabudana and Lime Exfoliating Face Mask.
This thick and gentle exfoliating mask made with sabudana will do prodigies to your skin leaving it clean, smooth and soft! Good for all skin types, it works best for sensitive and unctuous skin.
Constituents:
* One Teaspoon of small sabudana
* Three Soupspoons of lime juice
* One Teaspoon of brown sugar
* One tablespoon of Fuller's earth (Multani mitti) Directions-* Add sabudana and lime juice in a visage and let it cake over low fire, stirring sometimes. * Remove from the heat and let it cool. * Add sugar, Multani mitti and the cooled constituents in a dry coliseum and mix well. * Gently massage drop on your face while avoiding eye area. * Let the mite stay on the face for 10 to 15 twinkles. * Use a warm and wettish washcloth to remove the mask gently. Follow up with a splash of cool water on the face to wash fully and stroke dry with a soft kerchief. Follow up with a moisturiser.
Khus Cocoa Glow Mask.
It's effective in nourishing your skin and reversing sun damage.
Constituents:
* Two Soupspoons of khuskhus
* Two Soupspoons of cocoa greasepaint
* Three Soupspoons of raw milk
* Three Soupspoons of oatmeal greasepaint
* Half tablespoon of mint greasepaint or two drops of mint essential indirections-* Soak the khuskhus in raw milk overnight. * Coming morning grind it to a paste. * If you do not have oatmeal greasepaint, simply blend some oats in a processor. * Mix all constituents and apply the paste on the face and neck, avoiding the eye area. * Massage in the upward direction for a many twinkles. Place some cucumber slices on the eyes. * Let the mite stay on the face for 10 to 15 twinkles. * Use a warm and wettish washcloth to remove the mask gently. Follow up with a splash of cool water on the face to wash fully and stroke dry with a soft kerchief. Follow up with a moisturizer.
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