Today women are very conscious about her physical
appearance and personality because it directly influences
success growth in her life. Proper diet and some effective
beauty tips can increase your beauty. Below are some very
useful home remedies for oily skin.
Effective Natural Packs for Oily Skin:
1. Mix 60 grams flour of gram pulse, half teaspoonful of
turmeric powder and raw milk and 8-10 drops of mustard,
sesame or olive oil and make a thick paste. Now apply this
on the face, neck, arms, hand, feet, elbows and knees.
After 5-10 minutes when this face starts drying up rub it
with the palms and remove. Wash all the parts of the body
with warm water and wipe with a soft towel. This makes the
skin clean, silky, soft, shining and bright. The paste of
turmeric and flour of gram pulse removes freckles from the
face. Wrinkles, blackness of the skin and unwanted facial
hair are also removed. Do not apply on eyebrows, eyelashes
and lips.
2. In a glass vessel take 100 gm of raw milk and squeeze
one-fourth lemon in it (so much that the milk splits).
Apply this on the face and hands and wash it with lukewarm
water after 5-7 minutes. This makes the skin glowing and
soft. Lemon has the ability to remove extra oils from the
skin and make it soft. It is a cleaner for oily skin.
3. Grate cucumber and sieve in a cloth. In 30 gm of
cucumber water add half teaspoonful of lemon juice and rose
water. Apply this mixture with cotton on the face and neck.
After one hour wash the face first with a natural look
because it is a natural treatment and much better than
synthetic creams. It is very effective in skin that has
become dull due to sunshine.
For Excessive Oily Skin
If your skin is too oily apply a piece of ice dipped in
milk on the face and the extra oil will be removed.
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all precautionary measures while following instructions on
the home remedies from this article. Avoid using any of
these products if you are allergic to it. The
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