Skin Care Tips: Papaya is counted in the list of very healthy fruits. It contains fiber, vitamin B and many nutrients. Consumption of papaya is very good for our health. Whereas, if we talk about skin, papaya also works very well on the skin. The antioxidant present in it keeps the skin young as well as gives it glow.

Apart from eating papaya, you can also apply it on the face. This homemade face pack will work to give glow to your skin. Applying it on the skin helps in removing dead cells, opening clogged pores and preventing acne. Let us know about some homemade papaya face packs.

Papaya and Cream Face Pack

To make this pack, blend papaya peel and add one tablespoon of cream to it. Apply it on the skin and leave it for at least 15 to 20 minutes. After drying, wash the face with warm water. It keeps the skin hydrated.

Papaya and Turmeric Face Pack

You can apply this pack of papaya and turmeric on the face. For this, mash the papaya and add two pinches of turmeric to it and make a paste. After this, apply it on the face for at least 10 minutes. After drying, wash the face with cold water. By applying this pack continuously, changes will soon be visible in your skin.

Papaya and sandalwood face pack

Sandalwood and lemon together with papaya make a great face pack. For this, cut a papaya into small pieces, mash it and add honey , lemon juice and sandalwood powder to it and make a thick paste. Take care that there should not be any lump of sandalwood powder in this paste. Apply this face pack on your face and neck. Keep this pack on the face for at least 15 minutes. After this wash with cold water.

Cucumber, banana and papaya face pack

Cucumber keeps our skin hydrated. Banana also works to keep the skin moisturized. Cut the cucumber into small slices, grind them with papaya and banana in a mixer and prepare a paste. Apply this paste on your face and neck. Leave it for about 15 minutes, after that wash it with warm water and then do not forget to wash the face with cold water.

Disclaimer: The advice and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as professional medical advice. If you have any questions or concerns, always consult your doctor.

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