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20 home remedies for healthy and glowing skin

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If you want radiant, healthy looking skin, then mother nature has a huge range of natural products that you can use to improve the health of your skin, and you probably already have many of them in your kitchen cupboards right now. Of course, you should also lay off the junk food, drink lots of water, and stop smoking, but you know that already, so let’s dive straight in and take a look at twenty fabulous home remedies for glowing skin.

1. Lighten skin with tomatoes

Tomatoes have a surprisingly large number of skin benefits and all you have to do is rub the pulp of a tomato into your skin and leave it to sit for twenty minutes. If you do that regularly, you will find that your skin is less oily, your pores will close up, and it will also lighten the tone of your skin and fade any scars and blemishes that you may have.

2. Fight oxidative damage with green apples

Green apples are high in antioxidants that will stop free radicals damaging your skin cells. That has the double advantage of making your skin look more radiant, and slowing the signs of ageing. To make use of the wonderful antioxidant properties of green apples, mash one green apple into a pulp and stir two teaspoons of honey and, then, apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for fifteen minutes. When the fifteen minutes are up, simply wash the mixture off with cold water.

3. Brighten up your face with apricots

Another one of amazing home remedies for glowing skin is an apricot mask. Apricots are wonderful natural ingredient that will gently brighten the colour of your face and they also contain a good supply of Vitamin A, so they will help keep the skin soft and supple. To make an apricot face pack, soak the apricots overnight in water and then mash them into a pulp. Stir in a few drops of olive oil, apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for fifteen minutes.

4. Exfoliate with rice flour and turmeric

Here’s a great recipe for an exfoliating face mask that includes the amazing skin care benefits of turmeric. It will definitely remove the dead skin cells that could be making your skin look dull and reveal the glowing skin underneath. Mix three tablespoons of powdered rice flour and one tablespoon of turmeric powder into a paste with some milk. Apply the mixture to your skin and leave it on for about fifteen minutes.

5. Nourish skin with pineapple

One of fabulous home remedies for glowing skin is a pineapple face pack. Pineapple juice is rich in Vitamin C, which fights acne and helps to keep the pores clean, and it contains a special enzyme that helps to break down dead skin cells. Pineapple juice is another source of antioxidants, so that will keep the skin looking radiant and it will fight off the signs of ageing.

It couldn’t be any easier to use pineapple on your skin, you just need to put a few drops of juice onto a ball of cotton wool, and dab it onto your face.

6. Fight bacteria with honey and lemon

The combination of honey and lemon makes for the perfect bacteria busting natural skin treatment. They also work well together to reduce excess oiliness, while still locking in natural moisture. To get blemish free, glowing skin, mix equal quantities of honey and fresh lemon juice together and apply it to your face. Leave it on for fifteen minutes and then wash it off with cold water.

7. Liven up skin with yoghurt

Another one of amazing home remedies for glowing skin is yogurt face mask. Yoghurt is well known for its ability to refresh the skin and make it silky and smooth. Eating yoghurt daily is good for the complexion, or you could make a homemade face mask by mixing a tablespoon of unflavoured yoghurt with a mashed banana and a teaspoon of honey. Apply that to your face for fifteen minutes and it will nourish your skin and give you a healthy looking, brighter, complexion.

8. Remove excess oil with sandalwood

If you have oily skin, sandalwood will bring a rosy glow to your face and remove some of that excess oil. Mix two tablespoons of sandalwood powder with rose water, until you have a smooth paste. Apply the paste to your face and rinse off again in twenty minutes. Then, moisturise your face with a light moisturiser.

9. Get a glow with ice cubes

Ice cubes are also well known for being one of fantastic home remedies for glowing skin. For a quick and easy way to get a rosy glow, you can’t beat ice cubes. Just rub an ice cube over your face and it will increase the circulation of blood to your skin and leave you with a lovely rosy complexion. That increase in circulation that ice cubes provide will also help promote the growth of new skin cells, so it will improve your complexion in the long term as well.

10. Purify your skin with curry leaves

Curry leaves promote glowing skin and they also help kill the bacteria that cause acne and pimples, so give this recipe for a face mask a go and see what you think. To prepare the paste that you will need, mix one part fullers earth with two parts powdered curry leaves and then add enough honey and lemon juice, in equal parts, to make a paste.

Apply this paste to your face and leave it on for fifteen minutes. When you wash it off again, you will have beautiful glowing skin and, with repeated use, it will clear up acne as well.

11. Moisturise dry skin with chocolate

Contrary to popular belief, if you eat the dark variety, chocolate doesn’t cause breakouts and, the antioxidants that dark chocolate contain are actually good for your skin. You can even use cocoa powder in a face mask that will brighten up dull skin. Just mix half a tablespoon of cocoa powder with half a tablespoon of raw honey and enough milk to make a paste and then massage it gently into your skin, leave it in for ten minutes, and then wash it off.

12. Orange and turmeric to treat oily skin

Orange juice lightens skin, but it’s not quite as harsh as lemon juice, so it might be a better alternative for those of you who have sensitive skin. It also breaks down excess oil, so it’s great for people who have oily skin. It’s easy to make a homemade face mask for oily skin, by mixing together two tablespoons of orange juice with one tablespoon of turmeric powder.

Apply that to your face and leave it in for twenty minutes, and it will reduce oiliness and leave you with fresh looking skin.

13. Avocado and cream for dry skin

To bring a glow to dry skin, you need something that will moisturise as well, and avocados are particularly good for that because of all the healthy fats they contain. This recipe for a face mask has quite a few ingredients; you will need half a ripe avocado, a quarter cup of cucumber, a quarter cup of papaya, and two tablespoons of fresh cream.

Mash all the ingredients together, apply to the face, and leave it on for twenty minutes, before you wash it off again with lukewarm water.

14. Egg whites and honey for radiant skin

Our list of home remedies for glowing skin couldn’t be complete without an egg. Egg whites feed your skin with the protein it needs to look young and radiant and in this simple face mask recipe, we’ve included some honey that will fight acne causing bacteria and moisturise your skin. Beat up the white of one egg and then stir in a tablespoon of honey.

Apply it to our face and leave it to sit for fifteen minutes and, when you wash it off with cold water, you will see a difference in your complexion straight away.

15. Enhance your glow with green tea

You can enhance your own natural glow with green tea, which is packed with antioxidants and skin-toning tannins and flavonoids. Brew up some green tea and let it cool.

Then make up a paste with two tablespoons of the cool green tea, a tablespoon of cream, and a tablespoon of brown sugar. Apply to the face and massage it gently in and it will exfoliate the skin and leave you with a lovely natural looking glow.

16. Try an oatmeal face mask

Another one of great home remedies for glowing skin is oatmeal face mask. Oats are great for the complexion; they help get rid of dead skin cells so that your natural radiance can shine through.

You can instantly improve your complexion by making a face mask of nothing more than oats soaked in hot water. If you use milk, instead of water, it will moisturise and nourish skin as well.

17. Get radiant with a few strawberries

Save a few strawberries the next time you tuck into a bowl, and you can use them on your face to get glowing skin. Strawberries contain an acid that will break down and remove dead skin cells and they are also rich in Vitamin C, which will keep your skin looking healthy and young. Just add a teaspoon of honey to some mashed up strawberries, apply it to your face and leave it for twenty minutes. When you wash it off again with cool water, you will find that your skin has a lovely glow and is wonderfully soft.

18. Papaya for an instant glow

Papaya had been used for centuries as a skin enhancing beauty product and it’s an ingredient that is added to many store-bought beauty products too.

You can create your own homemade, instant glow, face pack with just a quarter cup of ripe papaya and two tablespoons of honey. Mash up the papaya, stir in the honey, and you will have a wonderful, natural, face pack that, after just twenty minutes, will cleanse your skin and leave it glowing.

19. Add cinnamon for extra radiance

As always with these natural home remedies for glowing skin, you can add your own preferred ingredients and make up your own recipes. Try adding half a teaspoon of cinnamon to some oats and honey and it will provide a string antibacterial boost to your face pack and help to remove more dead skin cells.

20. Use lemon as a cleanser

Lemons are a rich source of Vitamin C, which fights off the signs of ageing. Lemons also contain a natural bleaching agent, so it will fade cars and blemishes and lighten the skin.

The simplest way to use the power of lemons on your skin is to rub the inside of a lemon peel over your face and neck. Just be careful if you have any open cuts or abrasions, though, because lemon juice can really sting if you do.

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