Importance of scrubbing for skin cleaning
During monsoon season, skin pores can become clogged due to moisture and sweat. If the face is not cleaned regularly, the skin starts looking dull and lifeless. Scrubbing is an important process to avoid this condition. Let us know which home scrubs will be best suited for you.
Benefits of scrubbing
Scrubbing, also known as exfoliation, helps remove dead skin cells without causing damage. It controls the production of excess sebum and its anti-bacterial properties are helpful in reducing acne.
Coffee and Coconut Oil Scrub
You can make a scrub of coffee and coconut oil to exfoliate your skin. Mix two spoons of coconut oil in half spoon of coffee and scrub with light hands. Coconut oil is very beneficial for naturally moisturizing the skin during monsoon.
Neem Juice Scrub
If your skin is oily or prone to acne, then Neem scrub is the best option for you. Mix honey and some coffee in neem juice. Neem protects the skin from bacteria, while honey softens it.
Oats and Yogurt Scrub
Use oats powder and curd for a homemade deep cleansing scrub. Mix one spoon of oats powder in curd and scrub gently. This method helps in removing dead skin cells and moisturizing the skin.
Rice Flour and Aloe Vera Scrub
Rice, which is an important part of Korean beauty secrets, is a great home remedy. Mix one tablespoon of rice flour with two tablespoons of aloe vera gel. Apply this mixture on your face and massage gently. This scrub is especially effective for oily skin; Adding rose water to it can provide additional benefits.
Lentil and Milk Scrub
If you want a deeper cleanse, a lentil scrub is a great option. Grind the soaked lentils finely and add milk to it. Apply this paste on the face and scrub it gently. It not only removes dead skin cells but also helps in reducing tanning.
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