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Skin care tips for festival season use this home remedies for glowing skin

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 11, 2022 18:34 IST

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A face mask made of gram flour and turmeric will bring more glow to your skin. For this apply a mixture of gram flour, turmeric, and milk on the face and left it to dry. Milk and turmeric will make your skin glowing and anti-bacterial.
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You can make a turmeric face mask at home by using a little milk and honey with turmeric, apply this face mask twice a week, see your skin will glow in a few days.
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Charcoal tablets are also available in the market, with the help of which you can make face packs naturally at home.
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Heat or steam is beneficial for your skin. You can take steam from hot water by boiling water in a large pan. After this, over your face with a thick towel and cover it from above, let all the steam come on your face it will surely work.
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To remove blackheads, apply milk on the face. Scrub it gently on the face in a circular motion. This will clean the remaining dirt from your skin. It will reduce your wrinkles as well as moisturize your skin.
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