Struggling with Tanning due to Heat? Try these simple DIY Face Masks

Get rid of sun tan on your skin by opting for some simple DIY remedies with kitchen ingredients.

Struggling with Tanning due to Heat? Try these simple DIY Face Masks
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Tanning is a common issue to be faced during the summer season due to the sun exposure. Summer has shown up, and the greater part of us are anticipating wearing sundresses and larger than usual shades this season long. However, we keep trying every possible remedy to get rid of tanning. From expensive skincare products to paying visits to dermatologists we do it all. 

While sunscreen, in general, can be your rescuer, it isn't completely successful all the time. Try these simple DIY Face masks to get rid of tanning naturally. It is advisable to do a patch test of all the face remedies before applying them directly onto the face. 

Tomato Face Mask 

Tomato is a natural ingredient that is helpful in tan removal. Full of cancer prevention agents and L-ascorbic acid, tomato is able to diminish indications of untimely maturing. 

Ingredients 

1 tomato

Remedy 

- Take a tomato and blend it to make its puree. 

- Strain it and apply the leftover pulp to the face. 

-  Leave it on the face for 15-20 minutes and then wash with cold water. 

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Papaya, Honey and Lemon Face Mask 

Papaya is a fruit that is available all year round. It contains the protein papain that aids in disposing of any suntan and is additionally helpful for fixing any skin issues. Additionally, it unclogs the pores, clears skin inflammation and pimples, and diminishes oiliness from the skin. A mix of honey and lemon improves the viability of this face pack.

Ingredients 

1 tbsp of papaya (mashed) 

1 tbsp of honey

1 tbsp of lemon juice

Remedy Process 

- Take mashed papaya and add a couple of drops of honey and lemon juice to it. 

- Apply the blend to the tanned areas of your skin and allow it to sit until dry.

- Wash it off with cold water.