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Home remidies for glowing skin and removing pimples

 

  Home remedies for glowing skin and removing pimples

Home remedies for glowing skin and removing pimples

TURMERIC –
Add one teaspoon turmeric in 1 teaspoon milk
Mix it well
Apply to your face and leave for 10 min
Wash with cold water
Apply once in a week

COFFEE –
Take 1 teaspoon coffee, 1 teaspoon honey, 1 teaspoon turmeric
Add little milk to it
Mix well and apply to your face
Apply this twice a week

GREEN TEA -
Steep green tea in boiling water for 3–4 minutes.
Allow the tea to cool.
Apply it to your face with a cotton ball or spray bottle.
Leave it on for 10 minutes or overnight, then rinse.
Use 1–2 times per day. Store in fridge up to 2 weeks.

BESAN –
Add besan, turmeric, milk and honey
Mix and apply to face for 10 minutes
You can also mix besan with water or sugar for exfoliation.

GARLIC & ALOE VERA -
Crush two garlic cloves into a paste
Add 1 tsp fresh aloe vera gel, mix well
Apply on affected areas for 20 minutes
Wash with warm water
Try twice a week

HONEY –
Apply honey directly to clean, damp skin
Massage gently, let it absorb
Wash off with lukewarm water
Can also mix honey + turmeric for added effect

CUCUMBER -
Place cucumber slices on eyes or blend juice to apply
You can also apply cucumber + lemon paste to face

BANANA -
Rub inside of banana peel on face for 10 mins
Wash and repeat daily to reduce pimples

You may also apply:
- Yogurt and Multani Mitti
- Milk & Turmeric
- Lemon & Turmeric
- Coffee and Aloe Vera Gel

Skincare Tips:
- Always remove makeup before bed
- Moisturize your skin regularly
- Drink 1.5 to 2 liters of water daily

Like this, there are many home remedies for glowing face and removing pimples.

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