
Importance of Karvachauth and skin care
The festival of Karvachauth is a special occasion for Suhagin women. This year, this festival will be celebrated on 10 October. This is the right opportunity for women to take care of their skin. Especially, women want to get beauty like moon on this day. Despite facials in expensive cream or beauty salon, sometimes the brightness of the face disappears. But, if you adopt some home remedies, your skin will blossom like rose flowers. Come, know about these measures.
Facepack for glowing skin
Except for expensive creams and facials, do this remedy at home. Apply the face pack of liquorice and curd regularly. The powder of liquorice will be easily found in the market. This will help your skin to remove bright, pigmentation and deep cleaning your skin. It will also remove the dryness of your skin, which will make your skin hydrated and glowing.
Method of making facepack
– Take one teaspoon of liquorice powder and prepare a mixture by mixing curd in it.
– Next, clean your face and apply this mixture on the face. Leave it on the face for about half an hour.
– When it dries, remove it with light hands and remove it. This will eliminate the dead skin of your face and make the skin shiny.
– If your skin is dry, you can add half a teaspoon of sesame oil to this facepack. This will keep your skin moisturized and improve.
Take steam from mint leaves
Along with facepack, definitely adopt this remedy. You can start taking steam. Take steam at least 5 times within 15 days. For this, you can use a steamer or heat water by putting some mint leaves in a pot. Steam it on the face. By doing this, nail-mouths, stains, acne and pimples are removed.
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