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Face packs for normal skin

face packJust because you are blessed with a normal skin doesn’t mean that you can take it for granted. Read all about normal skin care. Here are some more great do-it-yourself face packs, especially for your skin type:

Potato face pack

Ingredients:

Grated raw potato – 4 tsp
Multani mitti (fuller’s earth) – 2 tsp
Rosewater

Method:

Mix grated potato and multani mitti with enough rose water. Spread it on your face and lie down for 10-15 minutes. Then wash off with warm water followed by a splash of cold water.

Jasmine-yoghurt face pack

Ingredients:

Handful of Jasmine petals
Yoghurt – 4 tsp

Method:

Squeeze jasmine petals in yoghurt and apply the paste all over your face. Keep it on for 10-15 minutes and wash off with cold water.

Cucumber-milk face pack

Ingredients:

Cucumber juice – 4 tsp
Milk – 1 tsp
Egg white – ½ tsp
Besan (chickpea flour) – 1 tsp

Method:

Mix cucumber juice, milk with egg white and thicken it by adding besan to it. Spread this thick paste on your face. Leave on for 15 minutes. Then wash off with cold water.

Comments

  1. Suhani8:50 AM

    the natural face packs for normal skin to retain the glow of your face.Egg Face Pack for Normal Skin :Ingredients : 1 sliced apple 4 teaspoons oil yolk of one egg 2 teaspoons honey 2 teaspoons of ascorbic to reduce the facial hair. Scrub it off with a good face scrub and then wash with cold water. You can also keep it overnight.Neem Pack Take a spoonful of neem powder, milk, rose petal powder, yoghurt

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