Take about 3-4 pinches of grated nutmeg an mix it with half a teaspoon of honey. Apply this on the places you have acne. Leave it for
about 20 minutes and then wash it with cool water. You can use aloe vera gel post this application for better results. If the nutmeg stings, you may be allergic to it, so do not use it. Since honey tends to get sticky, I tried to use this same with milk, I used just enough milk to make a paste. You will need to use this very regularly to see the difference.
Why Nutmeg, you may want to ask? Here is why: Nutmeg is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and has been used since ancient times for a variety of skin diseases. Because nutmeg is known to also have anti-inflammatory properties, its essential oils have been used to treat muscles and joint pain as well as increase blood circulation. It has also been used for ages to detoxify the body.
Lentils ( dals) is another food item that is commonly found in the Indian kitchens. Take a handful of masoor dal ( I think these are
known as red lentils in English) and grind it into a fine powder, ensure that this is stored in an airtight container. Take a tablespoon of the powdered lentils and add quarter a teaspoon of ground nutmeg powder and a tablespoon and a half of honey to this. This will make quite a thick paste. If you want this a little watery, use a few drops of rose water to thin it. Apply on the face and neck and leave it in for 20 minutes. When it dries, wet your hands and pat your face with the wet hands. Now gently scrub the face and neck in circular motions. This particular lentil is used in a lot of scrubs because it exfoliates the skin really well. This particular scrub is really effective on the nose area, especially on the areas which is covered with blackheads.
If you try any of these masks or scrubs, please do leave a feedback and let me know how it suited you!
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