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Beauty of the Face Chehre ki Sunderta Sunder Chehra


BEAUTY OF THE FACE / CHEHRE KI SUNDERTA


IT’S not necessary to use expensive cosmetics products available in the market, to enhance your beauty. Facial beauty can be achieved by using fresh fruits and vegetables, which are easily available. One should take nutrition diet with sufficient intake of pure water.

 Tomato :Apply the juice of red tomatoes on the face slice a red tomato and  rub on the face. After it dries up, wash the face. It removes the wrinkles of the face and the skin acquires a glow.

Potato : Apply the juice of raw potatoes  on the black rings under the eyes or slice a raw potato and rub it on the face, especially the black circles. It removes darkness from under the eyes.

Orange : Apply orange juice on the face. It will enhance the beauty of your face.

Cucumber :cucumber juice can also be used to beautify your face.

Gram : Mix a little salt in gram flour, knead it and rub the face with it. Will make the face beautiful.

Lemon : After squeezing a lemon , use the rind to rub the darkish of the elbows. IT will remove blackishness.

Milk : Rub cream or milk on the dark parts of the face, it will enhance its beauty.
Steaming : While water or milk is boiling do not miss the opportunity to steam the face. It cleanses the face.

Almonds : It a blackish layer has appeared on the lips, take  an almond. Grind it in a little water. While grinding it, mix with it a saffron leaf. Apply this to your lips. After ten  minutes rub it off with the help of a finger. A few day’s treatment will make your lips rosy.

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