06 Herbal Tips to Get Fair Complexion
There is no sure way to change the complexion of your skin completely. However, there are some measures and tips to make your skin glow and look more fairer in weeks time. You can follow below mentioned tips in order to keep your skin from darkening further.
The first step is to drink a lot of water daily, this will helps to keep your skin soft and healthy. The next step is to avoid going out in to the sun too much. Identify and purchase a sunscreen that matches you skin type. The sunscreen help protect the body from the harmful UV radiations of the sun. If possible wear a cap and sunglasses to protect the skin on your face.
Remedies to Get Fair Complexion
- Mix 1 table spoon of milk powder, 1 table spoon of honey, 1 table spoon of lemon juice, and ½ table spoon of almond oil. Apply on face and wash off after 10-15 minutes. This pack helps bring shine to the skin and also removes tan.
- You can do a fairness massage easily at the privacy of your home. Soak four almonds overnight. In the morning remove their skin and grind them fine. Make a paste by adding one teaspoon of gram flour, one teaspoon of milk and four drops of lime juice. A regular massage with this paste will assure a long lasting fairness to you.
- For 15 days, apply a paste of gram flour, milk (2 teaspoon) and lime juice (3-4 drops) on face and neck for 15 minutes and wash with water. Your complexion should improve. Repeat every 2 weeks.
- Mix oatmeal with yogurt and tomato juice and apply on the face. Wash it with cold water after 15 minutes.
- Apply a mixture of 3-4 drops of lime juice and a grated tomato on face and neck for 15 minutes for 15 days. Wash with cold water.
- Mash the cucumber with the skin still on to get the juice. You may then need to squeeze the juice out with your hands. You can use lime juice with Turmeric and Gram Flour, and scrub your face with this. It will remove the tan. However, simply applying lime juice and cucumber will help lighten skin over time.
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