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Even skin is just a walk to the kitchen, a stirring together of a few ingredients, and easy application

We love using primers to create that smooth base before applying foundation on our faces every morning, but what if I told you that you can have smooth and supple skin naturally that’ll not only make you subtract applying one chemical-based product from your hectic mornings but also make you feel great about your skin even when you’re wearing no make-up at all! Gear up for these organic masks that compliment all skin types, and repair dull skin.

MASK 1

7–8 pieces of peeled, sliced papaya Juice of 1 lemon

2 teaspoons honey

1 teaspoons sandalwood powder

The presence of potassium in papaya, when combined with honey and lemon, makes for an ideal combination to take dullness off your face. Sandalwood powder is a cooling agent that’s been added to soothe your skin.

Nikita Upadhyay

Nikita Upadhyay  

MASK 2

  1. banana
  2. tablespoons honey

½ sliced avocado

Few drops of grapeseed oil

This is such a fruity mask! All the ingredients in this moisturize and hydrate your face without making it greasy. As cosmetics are majorly dehydrating for the skin, using this hours before putting on make-up can also help your foundation sit well on your face and last longer. The fruits used in this mask are basically internal moisturizers used for external use. Grapeseed oil is like a natural astringent that’ll block excess sebum and is totally suitable for people who have oily skin.

MASK 3

4–5 blocks of grated pumpkin or ½ cup pumpkin puree 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar

2 teaspoon honey

2 teaspoon curd

Pumpkin is packed with anti-ageing properties. With its retinoic acid, antioxidants, beta-carotene and vitamins,

this humble fruit, despite being so cheap, has ingredients found in expensive night serums and creams.

Keep it on for 20 minutes and wash.

Excerpted from Roots to Radiance: Wholesome Beauty Solutions for the Millennial Life, by Nikita Upadhyay (Penguin Random House India)

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