New Delhi: Mangoes are loved for their juicy flavour, not only in India but across the globe. This summer fruit is relished in various delicious forms. However, many do not know about the benefits of its seeds, which often end up in the bin. This overlooked part of the fruit has found a place in traditional beauty routines. Mango seeds contain natural oils and nourishing compounds that can be used in simple DIY skincare and haircare remedies. This kitchen ingredient can be turned into affordable beauty treatments with a few easy steps.
The mango seeds can soothe dry lips and nourish the skin with their homemade moisturisers. While these remedies are popular in home care, patch testing is always a good idea before applying anything new to your skin. Here are some ways mango seeds can be used to support your everyday beauty routine without relying on expensive products.
Mango seed beauty benefits and DIY uses Helps manage acne and marksMango seed paste is often used as a natural remedy for breakouts. Its gentle antibacterial properties may help calm irritated skin, reduce redness and support clearer-looking skin. To prepare it, grind the mango seed into a paste and apply it to affected areas.
Supports youthful-looking skinPacked with antioxidants, mango seeds are believed to help fight free radicals linked to signs of ageing. Mango seed oil or cream can be applied before bedtime as part of a skincare routine.
To make mango seed oil at home, crack open dried mango seeds, grate the soft kernel and soak it in coconut or olive oil. Keep the jar in sunlight for 7-10 days, shake it daily and strain before use.
Works as homemade lip careMango seed butter can help nourish dry and chapped lips with its natural oils. It helps lock in moisture and can be applied directly like a regular lip balm.
Help with dandruff concernsMango seed oil can be used for scalp massage to soothe dryness and support healthier hair. Warm the oil slightly and massage it into the scalp twice a week.
Adds natural glow to skinMango seed masks can help remove dullness and give skin a fresher appearance. Mix mango seed powder with milk, apply it as a face mask and rinse after it dries.
Acts as natural moisturiserMango seed cream can help hydrate dry areas and keep skin feeling soft. To make it, mix the kernel from a dried mango seed into a smooth paste and mix with a few spoons of coconut oil or shea butter until creamy. Store it in a clean jar and apply after a shower.
Mango seed-based beauty remedies are simple ways to reuse an ingredient that is usually discarded. With basic kitchen ingredients, these DIY treatments can become an easy addition to a self-care routine.
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