4 quick home remedies to keep skin hydrated during monsoon season

Signs of aging also appear early in most people who do not take care of skin hydration.

Signs of aging also appear early in most people who do not take care of skin hydration.

The best home remedy is to make cucumber juice and freeze it in ice cubes.

Due to the heat of summer, dryness in winter, or the sticky season of monsoon, our skin needs it every season. Taking care of your skin is very important or it may end up getting flaky and full of acne and pimples.

Monsoon is the beautiful season in India, but if you do not take care of your skin during monsoon, it can become dry and lifeless. Signs of aging also appear early in most people who do not take care of skin hydration. Here are some natural ways to hydrate your skin during the monsoon season.

Curd

Yogurt is a great way to hydrate both you and your skin. Rub cold curd on your body before bathing. You can also mix it with rose water for added nourishment. This will cool the skin and can also help with your skin tone.

rose water

Mix rose water and normal filtered water in a spray bottle and keep it in the fridge. Spray this liquid on your skin whenever you feel your skin getting dry. For special nutrition, add a few drops of essential oil and a tablespoon of cucumber juice to the mixture.

water based moisturizer

Water based moisturizers are perfect for oily skinned individuals who do not like to use oil based products on their skin. To make it, use one-third of rose water along with vitamin E capsules in filtered water.

cucumber ice cubes

The best home remedy is to make cucumber juice and freeze it in ice cubes. Add honey if you have dry skin but add lemon juice if you have oily skin. Apply it gently on your skin to keep it toned and refreshed.

(Disclaimer: The health tips shared in this article are based on common practices and common sense. Readers are advised to consult a doctor before following them at home.)

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