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Try These Seasonal Fruits For Skin That Is Radiant, Healthy, and Glowing

Managing summertime skin complaints such as greasy skin, heat rashes, and bothersome imperfections? Rather than staying inside, let's explore a delicious skin care solution! Not only may seasonal fruits be enjoyed raw, but they can also be used as a base for natural, do-it-yourself face treatments that will leave your skin looking radiant from the inside out. The creator of Moved, Priti Mehta, offers some amazing homemade face mask ideas for summer.


Try These Seasonal Fruits For Skin That Is Radiant, Healthy, and Glowing

Mango and Chia Moisturizer

This mask is ideal for all skin types as it balances and moisturizes your skin to renew and rejuvenate it.

Components:

Mango pulp, two teaspoons
One-third cup of chia seeds
One tablespoon of gelled aloe vera

Instructions:

Grind half of a mango finely.
Chia seeds should be soaked in cold water, whisked, and gelated in the fridge.
Fresh aloe vera gel can be scraped from the leaves.
Stir together, adding chia seed gel to achieve the right consistency.
Apply for fifteen minutes on your face.
Using a warm, moist rag, gently remove.

Lime and Sabudana Exfoliating Face Mask

Ideal for all skin types, especially oily and sensitive skin, this mild exfoliating mask with sabudana leaves your skin feeling clean, smooth, and soft.

Components:

One tsp of little sabudana
three teaspoons of lime juice
One tsp of brown sugar
One tablespoon of Multani mitt, or Fuller's earth

Instructions:

Sabudana and lime juice should be cooked slowly and then allowed to cool.
Combine sugar and Multani mitti, then apply on your face for ten to fifteen minutes.
Using a warm, moist rag, remove.
Apply a moisturizer and cool water afterward.
Cocoa Glow Mask Khus
This mask works well to nourish your skin and reverse sun damage.

Components:

Twice as much khuskhus
Two tablespoons of powdered cocoa
three raw milk teaspoons
Three teaspoons of powdered oatmeal
Two drops of mint essential oil or a ½ spoonful of mint powder

Instructions:

After an overnight soak in raw milk, crush the khuskhus into a paste.
Process the oats if you don't have oatmeal powder.
Apply the paste and massage upwards over your face and neck.
Give it 10 to 15 minutes to sit.
After removing with a warm, moist washcloth, rinse with cold water.
Apply your preferred moisturizer last.

Not only do these homemade fruit masks nourish your skin, but they also infuse it with natural goodness. Try them out, and your skin will thank you for it later! Remain wonderful and fruity!

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