Face Pakcs for Oily Skins

Oil and dullnes, that chip chip walifeeling, more oilness in summers and monsoons, zits popping up every now and then...Totaly relatable? Welcome on board to the badwagon pf oily skinned beauties.

Yes, taking good care of oily skin can be a herculean task as most of the products create that oily look which you hate.

So today i am here to save  the hassle and tell about some exciting face packs which can be easily made and are super affordable  as well. Keep reading ladies (Although these packs can be used by ladies and gentlemen alike.)

MULTANI MITTI

1. Good old Mulani  Mitti or fullers earth to the rescue. Our moms and grandmoms have been using this magic mud since ages to keep skin in pink of health. This suits all skin types but it is a boon for oily skin beauties.

Take 2 spoons of fullers earth or multani mitti and mix with a pinch of tumeric and rice water or rose water. Make a paste and apply. Leave for 15 minutes.


Hey Presto! You get a clear skin with clean pores and a glow. use twice a week for good results.

2. TEA TREE ESSENTIAL OIL

Hate those zits popping up now  and then? we all do. Here is the magic potion for the pimples. Mix  a few drops of tea tree oil with some coconut oil or alovera gel and apply on the affected area. Let it sit overnight. Apply for 2 to 3 days and the pimples will go away without leaving any ugly marks.

This oil can be mixed in facepacks also. But remember to use any carrier oil like coconut or jojoba oil or alovera gel. Do not apply it directly or it will create havoc.

3. TOMATO PACK

Tomatoes are healthy and a must have in our kitchen right!

Take a trip to your kitchen pantry and pick i medium tomato. Cut it and mash it into a pulp. You can apply this directly or you can mix it with mansor dal powder for the exfoliation effect. 

Apply on your face and keep for 20 minutes. Wash off and viola glowing skin all yours! Tomatoes contain lycopene enzymes which are powerful antioxidents. This conditions the skin and slows down aging too!

Note: All the face packs are safe to use on regular basis. But always do a patch test before using any of them.

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