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With the festive season coming to a close, it’s time for damage control! How can you ensure that all the indulgent snacking, heavy makeup and pollution don’t show on your skin? You don’t really need to step into fancy salons or splurge on expensive products to detox your skin after heavy festivities. These simple, easy to make, DIY masks are some go-to solutions that your skin will love! Plus they are free of nasties. What else could you ask for?
One of the superfoods, avocado is also a favorite of the skin.
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This mask is like an elixir for oily skin.
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This one is really my go-to mask when I want to give my body a good scrub. It’s easy to make and works like a charm to nourish the skin in the winters. While this is primarily a body mask, it can also be used as a face mask, but keep in mind not to exfoliate the face with the mask.
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Use this mask to get rid of the tan and give your skin some glow! Papaya is known to contain papain, which is a naturally present enzyme in the fruit that helps reduce pigmentation to give you an even skin tone.
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You don’t have to spend an exorbitant amount of money on fancy products. With the abundance of fresh fruits available in the market, all you need to do is pick the right ones and add them to the skincare regime. Did I mention that these masks are super tempting to eat as well? With the right fruits nourishing your body, you can also use them to get skin that you will absolutely love!
(A word of caution: Always do a patch test before you use any mask to check if your skin is allergic to some ingredient. Avoid the lip and brow area when you apply any face mask. Always put it on the face, neck and the décolletage, so that it works evenly on the skin that is visible.)
(Pratibha Pal spent her childhood in idyllic places only fauji kids would have heard of. When she's not rooting for eco-living or whipping up some DIY recipes to share with her readers, Pratibha is creating magic with social media. You can view her blog at www.pratsmusings.com or reach to her on Twitter at @myepica.)
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