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Summer DIY: A rescue from Tanning!

So the biggest problem in summer is tanning. Right??

How much ever you put layers of sunscreen and stuff, taking proper care of skin in summer is very very essential to wave off goodbye to summer tans!

So here I have come up with a very very simple but yet effective DIY to get rid of tannings.

What do u need for it??

What if I say that you just need two ingredients for this DIY?! Isn't that amazing?!

So yea, you just need only two things for this, one is Potato and other is Aloe vera gel.

Take a bowl, grate the potato and squeeze the juice of it. In the bowl, add an equal quantity of aloe vera gel as that of the potato juice.

Mix well.

Potatoes are loaded with vitamins, minerals, and protein fibers, and possess natural bleaching properties. They are a rich source of Vitamin C and works wonder on blemishes and pigmentation.

The plant steroids present in aloe vera extracts soothe burning and inflammation in the skin and help reduce sunburn and suntan. Also, it gives a nice cooling sensation when applied on the skin.

Thus the duo together is an excellent home remedy for tan removal!!

Pour the mixture in an ice tray and put it in a deep freezer.

You tan-removal DIY cubes are done!!

Wash the face with water and then rub one cube on the entire face (or other areas like neck and hands), Keep it for 15 minutes and wash off with cold water.

Do follow it every alternate day to get the results!!

Good-Bye Tanning!!

:)




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