Ayurvedic Home Remedies to Whiten Skin Instantly!
Summers are approaching, and so are the heat waves and sun tans. We can't reduce the sunlight but, we can keep our skin bright and white by several ayurvedic remedies.
Here are 3 ayurvedic home remedies that can help in whitening our skin:
Number 1:
Lemon, Milk and Honey Face Mask:
This mask contains the natural bleaching properties of lemon, the nourishing quality of milk and the moisturizing effects of honey.
Lemon helps in brightening and lightening the skin tone, while milk provides nutrition and hydration, and honey sooths and maintains the skin moisture.
How to use: Mix 1 spoon milk, 1spoon honey and 1 spoon lemon juice. And apply the paste on face, wait for 20 to 30 minutes, and then wash with lukewarm water.
Number 2:
Potatoes:
Potatoes contain certain enzymes that help in lightening the skin tone.
How to use:
Cut a potato into small slices and apply them on skin, for 15-20 minutes, allowing the liquid in potato absorbed by the pores. And then wash it with water.
Number 3:
Papaya and Honey face mask:
Papaya is rich in vitamins A, C, and E, which helps in refreshing and renewing skin, and honey provides moisture and nourishment.
How to use:
Mash a peeled papaya into a paste and add 1 spoon of honey to it. Apply the paste on skin and let it stay for 15 to 20 minutes and wash it with lukewarm water.
Give a try and get glowing and bright skin this summer!
Source:-Home remedies for skin whitening | Whitening of Skin. (2024, April 17). Home remedies for skin whitening | Whitening of Skin. https://www.sanyasiayurveda.com/diseases-whitening-of-skin.
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