Remove wrinkles naturally with ayurvedic remedies
Here are some Ayurvedic remedies that help in reducing wrinkles:
Sandalwood and Rose Water: Sandalwood acts as a natural astringent, tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of wrinkles. Rose water, on the other hand, is a natural skin toner that helps maintain pH balance and hydration.
- How to use: Mix a pinch of sandalwood powder with a spoonful of rose water, apply the paste on the face, leave it for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with water.
Curd: Curd is rich in lactic acid and anti-inflammatory properties, which soothe and exfoliate the skin, reducing wrinkles.
- How to use: Apply a thin layer of curd on the face, leave it for 15-20 minutes, then wash with warm water.
Basil (Tulsi): Basil moisturizes the skin and makes it smooth. Its antiseptic properties help fight skin infections and wrinkles.
- How to use: Apply a thin paste of Tulsi leaves on the face, leave it for 15 minutes, then wash it off.
Ashwagandha: Ashwagandha increases collagen production, preventing signs of aging and reducing wrinkles.
- How to use: Consume ashwagandha mixed with ghee and honey or milk before bedtime.
Massage: Massaging the skin for 5 minutes daily with natural oils like virgin coconut oil, olive oil, or sesame oil can also be helpful in reducing wrinkles.
Source:- Ganceviciene, R., Liakou, A. I., Theodoridis, A., Makrantonaki, E., & Zouboulis, C. C. (2012). Skin anti-aging strategies. Dermato-endocrinology, 4(3), 308–319. https://doi.org/10.4161/derm.22804
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