A homemade, highly economical face scrub that you can use without much trouble. Soak the pink washed 2 tbsp whole masoor or split masoor dal (red lentils) (You can also buy it from here) overnight in a cup of water. In the morning grind it into a paste and add a few drops of coconut oil/olive oil in it. Apply on your face and allow it to dry a bit. Then scrub it off with a cotton wool soaked in glycerine in small circular motions to slough off dead skin. Your skin will literally glow. Do this twice a week if your skin is oily/combination and once a week if it's normal to dry.
Delayed periods or Irregular menstrual periods have become very common these days for a lot of women in their reproductive age and they suffer great agonies when their period does not come on time. A delay of 4-5 days may be fine but if it exceeds 8 days, then it's certainly a cause for concern. In this post, I'll be sharing highly effective Indian home remedies for your delayed periods . I'd been a long sufferer of irregular periods during my teenage to early twenties. I've tried most of the recipes here, along with Kapalabhati pranayama, yoga poses, mudras and other lifestyle habits. Now my periods are extremely regular like clockwork; not a day less or more than 28. When I look back, I'm surprised how I managed those years of anxiety and fear about my late periods.
Powder masoor dal and mix with equal amount of rice powder . If possible powder some dried mint leaves and mix with the masoor dal and rice powder. keep this in a bottle and use this as a scrub whenever you wish. this will help to remove dirt from ur body.
ReplyDeleteSoak masoor dal in milk and grind it. Make a paste with sandal wood powder. This a good remedy for severe blackheads.
ReplyDeleteIf possible powder some dried mint leaves and mix with the masoor dal and rice powder. keep this in a bottle and use this as a scrub whenever you wish. this will help to remove dirt from ur body.
ReplyDeleteherbal pack - easily to put together!
ReplyDeleteI used to make a face pack with moongdal and orange rind..this sounds fantastic..will try soon..
ReplyDeleteinstead of red masoor dal can I use yellow masoor dal or whole masoor dal
ReplyDeleteAnisha
wow, I have heard a lot about masseur dall!! I will try it at home!!
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