Saturday, 15 November 2014

Herbal homemade moisturizing lotion to make skin soft and glowing

This natural home made moisturizer have generally used in winters. Summers, as i have an oily skin,I prefer spraying only Gulab Jal at my face and then lightly rubbing it on the face. Believe me, it works wonders for your skin. I have a skin tone that still still glows with not even those little fine line. I still look quite young compared to my age which is nearly almost 40 and still manage to get a lot of compliments and i hardly do anything for my skin. I hardly use a moisturizer except the one in winters (homemade one) and in summers only gulab jal. Somehow, it works wonders for my skin.




Homemade moisturizer make skin soft and shiny and you tend to retain moisture.  It also work to remove spots from your skin. The effect of this lotion is long lasting.

Take 500ml bottle of rose essence (gulab jal) and 200 ml of glycerine. Mix them in a bottle and store in fridge.


I generally prefer using this mixture in might as glycerine is sticky and going outside with this mixture can invite outside dust to your face. So, apply at night and wash off in morning. Over a period of almost 1 months , you skin will be super soft. And, there will be no need to synthetic moisturizers with chemicals.

Don’t use this mixture before applying any make up as you might feel sticky.So for day application you can use your regular moisturizer for your face and at night you can use this lotion.You can apply it on your body any time.Lotion wont have any smell and can be stored till three months.

Disclaimer **
The blog does not claim any responsibility of the suggestion given. The shared blog is just a personal experience or or a old age remedy. If you have some medical issues and some medicines as suggested by your medical practitioner ,please continue with the medicines as suggested by practitioner. This can be used as a side remedy. Please ensure you are not allergic to the drink. If allergic,in that case, you need to consult your medical practitioner.

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