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Try Tri-Ingredients for a FESTIVE GLOW!

New Delhi [India], Oct. 29 (ANI): The festive season gives you a perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy and sparkle among your loved ones by flaunting the most perfect dress with the most stunning accessories and jewelry. However, all these things are a waste if you do not have that natural festive glow on your skin. Seasonal change not only makes your skin dull but takes off that essential nutrients & oil that keeps your skin soft and supple.

ANI Oct 29, 2016 17:43 IST googleads

Try Tri-Ingredients for a FESTIVE GLOW!
New Delhi [India], Oct. 29 (ANI): The festive season gives you a perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy and sparkle among your loved ones by flaunting the most perfect dress with the most stunning accessories and jewelry. However, all these things are a waste if you do not have that natural festive glow on your skin. Seasonal change not only makes your skin dull but takes off that essential nutrients & oil that keeps your skin soft and supple. Look your best this festive season by following these simple home remedies suggested by Dr. Rohit Batra, Dermatologist, Dermaworld Skin Clinic that are easy and works like magic! 1. Papaya, Honey and Lemon: The tri-ingredients soften, brighten and lighten your skin. Papain, an enzyme present in papaya acts as a natural exfoliant. Honey moisturizes the skin and has an antibacterial effect. Lemon has citric acid, making your skin look brighter! Apply this mask for 5 minutes then wash off. 2. Turmeric powder, Besan, Milk: This power packed mixture has amazing effects on the skin and can be used as an ubtan. While turmeric have antioxidants and anti-aging properties, besan on the other hand, exfoliates the skin in addition to providing protein. Milk moisturizes the skin and offers that much-needed glow. The mixture is an ultimate pack and offer gentle exfoliation for the face. 3. Sugar, Lemon, Olive Oil: If you are looking for a soft and smooth body, this is an ultimate body scrub. It makes your body soft, smooth and supple and brings out that nature lustre of the skin. Gently apply this pack in soft circular motions and rinse it with water. 4. Yogurt, Avocado, and Honey: The natural lactic acid in yogurt stimulates the skin and brings out the natural glow by increasing the collagen production. The essential fatty acids present in avocado makes your skin softer and more resilient. In addition to these two, the antioxidants in honey enhance the effectiveness of this scrub. (ANI)

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