There will be plenty of traditional foodsto savor, as well as plenty of fun and frolic with family and friends. However,the most prevalent problem associated with this season is dry, uneven skin.
Of course, you can't keep your summer skin care routine in the winter; it'll just make your skin feel worse. But don’t worry we have a solution, here is a list of ingredients you can go for.
Honey with milk cream
Milk cream, also known as malai, is one of the best natural moisturizing creams for making your skin elastic and silky. Honey might help you get rid of the bacteria that cause pimples and acne on your face. All you have to do is combine a spoonful of milk cream with a tablespoon of honey in a mixing dish. Apply the mixture to your face and skin and let for 15 minutes before washing with lukewarm water. Allow your skin to air dry and notice the difference; your skin will feel hydrated as it has never felt before. Maintain the routine on a regular basis.
Olive oil and cocoa butter
For a fantastic moisturizer, use olive oil and cocoa butter to nourish your skin. A dash of ginger paste will aid in the removal of grime from the skin. Apply a paste of one tablespoon each of cocoa butter and olive oil, with a half teaspoon of ginger paste, to your skin, focusing on your face and neck, and leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water.
Milk and banana
If your skin is dry and spotty, moisturize it with a mixture of milk and banana; if your skin is very oily, you can also use rosewater instead of milk. Banana aids in the removal of dead skin, while milk acts as a clarifying agent, so if your skin has lost its radiance, you know what to do. In a mixing bowl, combine one entire mashed banana with one tablespoon of milk and stir thoroughly. Apply it to your face and neck, wait 20 minutes, and then wash it off with warm water.
Aloe Vera gel with almond or sesame oil
Bring aloe Vera and almond or sesame oil to the rescue if you've been moaning about too much dead skin. This face pack is ideal for maintaining moisture. Simply combine 8-10 drops of almond or sesame oil with one teaspoon of aloe Vera gel in your palms. Apply the mixture to your face and rub it in circular motions for at least 15 minutes before letting it sit overnight. The next day, wash your face and you'll notice that it's much more soft and vibrant.
Raw milk and papaya
Papaya is high in important nutrients and minerals, which help to keep your skin supple and silky. Milk, on the other hand, is high in vitamin E, which helps dry and dull skin retain moisture. All you need is half a ripe papaya cut into pieces and raw milk; mash it with a fork to form a coarse purée. Apply the pack to your face and neck and wait for it to dry before washing it off with water.