Flowers are widely used in the production of cosmetics
which plays a crucial role in alleviating skin as they are high in
vitamins and antioxidants. Flowers can also moisturize and minimize acne in
addition to healing and repairing our skin.
Here are some flowers which you can include in your skincare
routine and get that flawless skin:
Chamomile:-
Chamomile flower comes with relaxing properties along with
anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. These properties present in
Chamomile flowers can be very effective in the preparation of a skin-calming
face pack.
How to Use
1. Make a brew
100ml of chamomile tea in water and let
it cool down.
2. Apply the mixture using a cotton ball all over
your face and leave for 6-7 minutes.
3. Rinse your face with clean water.
Jasmine:-
Jasmine is used in a variety of cosmetic products like
lotions, soaps, and even face creams. Adding jasmine to your skin routine can
help in repairing damaged skin.
How to Use
1. Soak some
jasmine flowers in mineral water and strain the liquid into a spray bottle.
2. Put it in the fridge and use it every day as a
face mist.
3. Repeat the process for a week.
Marigold:-
Marigold flower is available in the months of winter and it
has anti-inflammatory effects. It can be used to alleviate skin when used
regularly.
How to Use
1. Grind the
leaves and make a paste out of them.
2. Apply the paste on your face and leave for 15
minutes.
3. Rinse your face with clean water.
Rose:-
Roses are very hydrating and cooling in nature. When
distilled in water, roses can help lock moisture in the skin and tighten the
pores.
How to Use
1. Mix a few
tablespoons of rose water with warm milk, honey, and wheat flour to make a face
pack.
2. Apply the pack and leave it for an hour.
3. Wash it off.
Lotus:-
The sacred lotus flower is hydrating and full of vitamins. It
also has anti-aging and brightening effects on the skin. Vitamins present in
the lotus can help to get rid of acne.
How to Use
1. Grind a few
lotus leaves and add a pinch of turmeric.
2. Add few drops of water to make a thick paste.
3. Use it as a spot treatment to decrease the inflammation that acne has left on your face.