
The roasting and angry sunny season is back. But don’t worry as we bring you top ten catchers to protect your skin and eyes and shack the blazing summers!
1. WATER YOUR SKIN!
The tropical weather’s most important and magical coolant is WATER! Yes guys, wash your face and eyes as much as you can, it will keep your skin temperature normal and keep you refreshed.
2. SUN BLOCK WITH ALOE
The temperature will rise upto 40 degrees in no time. To protect your glowing skin and to avoid being a toasty in this rising temperature just add little amount of organic Aloe Vera gel to your sunscreen gels. This will work as a shield to your skin.
3. HEAL WITH MANGOES
Garmi matlab aam ka season!! Yes yes, I am talking about your favourite mangoes. Mangoes aren’t just a delight to your taste buds; they are good for skin as well. They work as antioxidants and keep your skin healthy and glowing. Mangoes treat blackheads, exfoliate skin, improves complexion, and suits every skin type. They can be used as homemade face wash, scrubs, and hair conditioner. Moreover mangoes are really good for eyesight and health.
4. PLAN YOUR DIET
Dry, dull or oily skin! Skin problems are the major issues as soon as summers knock your door, stick to some important catchers to keep them at a bay. Take lots of fluids like watermelon juice, sugarcane juice, lemon soda, banta, aam panna. Most importantly don’t skip your meals. Keep eating as it’ll regulate your blood and flush out toxics out of your system.
5. REJUVANTE AT NIGHT
This is the foremost formula for healthy skin and wrinkle less eyes. Cleanse your face as soon as you enter your home and wash your eyes at least 8 times. This will let your skin breathe and revive after a long tiring and worked up summery day.
2. SUN BLOCK WITH ALOE
The temperature will rise upto 40 degrees in no time. To protect your glowing skin and to avoid being a toasty in this rising temperature just add little amount of organic Aloe Vera gel to your sunscreen gels. This will work as a shield to your skin.
3. HEAL WITH MANGOES
Garmi matlab aam ka season!! Yes yes, I am talking about your favourite mangoes. Mangoes aren’t just a delight to your taste buds; they are good for skin as well. They work as antioxidants and keep your skin healthy and glowing. Mangoes treat blackheads, exfoliate skin, improves complexion, and suits every skin type. They can be used as homemade face wash, scrubs, and hair conditioner. Moreover mangoes are really good for eyesight and health.
4. PLAN YOUR DIET
Dry, dull or oily skin! Skin problems are the major issues as soon as summers knock your door, stick to some important catchers to keep them at a bay. Take lots of fluids like watermelon juice, sugarcane juice, lemon soda, banta, aam panna. Most importantly don’t skip your meals. Keep eating as it’ll regulate your blood and flush out toxics out of your system.
5. REJUVANTE AT NIGHT
This is the foremost formula for healthy skin and wrinkle less eyes. Cleanse your face as soon as you enter your home and wash your eyes at least 8 times. This will let your skin breathe and revive after a long tiring and worked up summery day.
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Geetanshi Arora
Fashion & lifestyle blogger at Catchnow Daily. Sharing honest reviews, style inspiration, and everyday discoveries from Delhi and beyond.
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