Monsoons have
finally hit us with Mumbai witnessing
heavy rainfall and Delhi preparing
to welcome the rains. The temperatures usually take a dip with the onset of
monsoon, but this time around the mercury levels have been on the higher
side. After a long spell of the heat wave, we look forward to the
relief of the much-awaited monsoons, the intoxicating fragrance of rain on the
parched earth, the lush green freshly bathed trees and, of course, the coolness
of the breeze. However, like every other season, monsoon has its share of skin
problems.
The monsoon spells high humidity levels and that can definitely lead to
nightmares, especially for those of you who suffer from intensively oily
and acne prone skin. Keep the skin oil free and squeaky-clean with this
antiseptic tonic -
A cup of fuller's earth
Mixed with enough rose water to make a smooth paste
1 tsp of powdered camphor
Keep this paste in the fridge in an air-tight jar and use a teaspoon of this
mixture on the face several times a day. This will reduce oiliness and give
your skin a clean feel.
I am quite confident that all those of you with excessively dry
skin may feel slightly better as humidity hydrates the skin and gives
it a natural glow. However, to keep that skin
glowing, make a mixture of -
A glass of rain water
Mix a tsp of honey
Mix both together and apply on your skin. This honey water let the skin
absorb and soak up all its goodness. Wash the skin with cold water after
30 minutes.
If your skin breaks out into pimples every now and then,
especially during the rains, make the following paste and apply only on the pimples -
2 tsp fuller's earth
2 drops clove oil
1 tsp sandalwood powder
1 tsp finely ground neem paste
Mix to a thick paste and apply on the pimples. Let it dry
completely. This can be used daily. Besides this, the easiest trick
is to drink
lots of water, at least 10 glasses daily. This will help flush out your
toxins and lend a natural radiance to the skin.
For a cleansing face wash for particularly oily skin make the following -
2 tsp fuller's earth
2 tsp sandalwood powder
10 ground basil leaves
Rose water
Mix to a paste and wash your face with this. Not only will your skin feel
cleaner but it'll also glow.
Acne is common problem during the monsoon and can be very
irritating. To get rid of pimple problems make the following pack -
2 tsp fuller's earth
A pinch of camphor
2 drops of clove oil
Mix this with rose water and apply on the pimples. Let dry
and wash off with fridge cold water. Be careful when using clove oil as even a
little extra quantity will tend to burn the skin.
As the weather shifts from hot and sweaty to becoming humid,
you need to make small changes in your beauty routine to take care of your
skin. Keep these home-remedies handy and you will be able to enjoy beautiful
looking skin throughout the season.
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