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Home » anti-aging skin care » Mango Face pack {DIY}

Mango Face pack {DIY}

Swati · April 30, 2011 · 1 Comment

So, king of fruits and this is the season for the king. So, make way for him in your daily diet and in your skin regimes. Of course, keep a control because it has high levels of sugar. So, what does mango do for the skin. It is moisturizing and makes the skin soft and smooth.
Ingredients: 
  • Multani Mitti
  • Mango pulp
Mix both the ingredients and create a face pack of smooth consistency. Apply a thick layer over a clean damp skin. Wait for 15-20 minutes. This one doesn’t dry out like the regular clay masks so it is easy to remove. Scrub lightly while removing and wash off with cold water. Moisturize. Your skin will be soft and supple by next morning. It also increases hydration in the skin.
Warning:
  • Do not use the skin of the mango for any beauty activity. It can cause mild to severe skin irritations.
Tips: 
  • Always apply face masks over damp skin. It increases penetration. Use hot water to open the pores for more penetration and absorption.
  • For removing the face packs, use dry cotton. It removes the face packs much more easily than wet cotton pads or wet wipes. This tip applies to the face packs which are creamier and do not dry on skin like clay masks. For clay masks, you have to use wet wipes or cloth or cotton pads.

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Hi! This is Swathy. I love skin care and hair care and love to write about everything which I deal with and form opinions on. Perfect Skin Care for you is the culmination of all those things. So, don't forget to leave your comments!

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  1. Skin Care says

    June 22, 2011 at 6:33 PM

    While it’s great to see home-made concoctions and wild mixes integrated into a daily skin care regimen, it’s still always best to consult your dermatologist to ensure that the home-made lotion won’t do any possible harm to your skin.

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