How To Get Glowing Skin in Winters: If you are also worried about pollution in winter, because it is directly affecting your skin, then today's article is special for you. Today we are going to tell you how to make a face pack made from curd which will clean the dirt from your face and also give you glow. Your skin will look glowing even in harsh conditions like winters.

Home remedy for glowing skin

Be it winter or summer, we want our skin to glow in every season. In such situations, we use different types of beauty products. Using chemical based products may provide some temporary benefit, but they also affect our skin. We know that our skin is very delicate, so today we are going to tell you a home remedy which can be prepared very easily. Let us know how this face pack is made.

What things are needed?

Just 2 tsp curd and 1/2 tsp turmeric.

How to prepare?

-First of all, take a small bowl and mix both the ingredients in it.

-Now apply it thoroughly on your face and neck area.

-Leave it to dry for at least 10 minutes.

-When it dries, wash your face with cold water.

-If you want, clean your face with lukewarm water using a small towel.

-You can try this home remedy 2 to 3 days a week.

Benefits of curd and turmeric:

Due to increasing pollution during winter, the glow of our skin is decreasing. In such a situation, we all want that the damage caused to the face due to pollution should be reduced and the face should also get glow. Therefore, it is important that you apply this face pack on your face two to three times a week. The turmeric present in it will clean the germs and dust from your face. Applying curd on the face not only reduces the blemishes and spots but it also moisturizes our skin along with deep cleaning.

Disclaimer: Dear reader, thank you for reading our news. This news has been written only for the purpose of making you aware. We have taken the help of home remedies and general information in writing this. If you read anything related to your health anywhere, definitely consult a doctor before adopting it.

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