The festival of colors is almost over. But the end was not ‘the end’. Standing in front of the mirror, many feel bad. Peeping red acne around the cheek, nose or muzzle! Commercial paints and varnishes often contain harmful metals such as lead or mercury. This chemical robs the skin of its natural moisture, leaving it rough and lifeless. As a result, sensitive skin quickly becomes infected with acne. But there is nothing to worry. Not expensive cosmetics, it is possible to get rid of this problem only with the correct use of some common ingredients of Henschel. How? Know the way.
Pack of neem leaves, honey and cinnamon
Dermatologists say that neem leaves and honey are a foolproof remedy for post-swing skin care. The anti-bacterial ingredients and vitamin-E contained in neem cleans the dirt from deep within the skin. Grind some neem leaves and mix it with two spoons of honey and a pinch of cinnamon powder and apply it on your face. If you wash it off after ten minutes, you will understand the difference yourself. It not only cures acne but also restores skin radiance.

Pack of Multani Mati and Apple Cider Vinegar
Multani mati and apple cider vinegar pack is very effective for those with oily skin. This mixture absorbs excess oil from the skin and tightens the skin by increasing collagen levels. Mix one spoon of multani soil with two spoons of vinegar and apply it for 15-20 minutes. You will get relief by washing your face with lukewarm water.

Neem-Aloe Vera Pack
Another special pack can be made by mixing aloe vera gel with neem powder. Its regular use also lightens acne scars. But remember, the skin is very tender after removing the color, so it is better not to use scrubbers or harsh chemical soaps at this time. Using these homemade packs at least three days a week will bring back the lost beauty of the skin quickly. So, there’s no reason to stay at home sulking on the festive day for fear of acne. Proper protection will keep your skin fresh and glowing.
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