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A Tip while making a DIY Face Pack

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To all those gals with extremely oily & acne-prone skin, remember this tip. When you are preparing a DIY face pack, mix the ingredients with cucumber juice, tomato juice or plain water instead of milk for better results.

(Contributed by Dhanya)

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  1. Bhumi3:41 PM

    DIY face pack provide smoothness and suppleness to the skin.

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  2. Sharayu3:44 PM

    I like carrot face pack.carrot is very helpful for oily skin. It clears the extra oil from the skin and also takes care of pimples, acne and dark spots

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  3. Kaveri3:46 PM

    Hi Aparna. thanks a lot.and I looked through your blog.its really good.lots of things and all helpful!

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  4. Chaitra3:55 PM

    Like the beauty tip about DIY face Pack. Helpful tip to check out!

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  5. Heera4:05 PM

    Proper skin care is an important step in keeping skin healthy and preventing signs of premature aging

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  6. Manik4:11 PM

    Please wash your face with water.
    Place mask onto thoroughly cleaned face.
    Leave the mask on for 15-30 minutes.
    Remove mask and rinse face with water.

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  7. Fatima4:23 PM

    thanks a lot for the tip :)

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  8. Reshma4:28 PM

    i love the way u just make it so easy for us without spending lot of money we can make our skin glow

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  9. Komal3:57 PM

    Thanks. And I will read your blog :-)

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  10. Arpita4:59 PM

    awesome blog,i will back soon!

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  11. Pramila8:27 AM

    I learn many things from your post

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  12. Hritik3:52 PM

    How beautiful your blog is !!! I love it !!!

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