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Eid-ul-Adha 2025 Skincare Special: Simple Steps to Glowing Skin

Eid-ul-Adha 2025 Skincare Special: Simple Steps to Glowing Skin

Hans India2 days ago

As Eid-ul-Adha 2025 draws near, everyone is gearing up to look their best. Amidst the festive hustle, your skincare might take a backseat — but don't worry! You can bring out your natural glow in time for the celebrations. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or attending prayers, this easy skincare routine will help you achieve a flawless and radiant look by Eid.
Here's a straightforward 5-step skincare plan to get glowing skin in just one day.
1. Start with Gentle Cleansing
The foundation of any skincare routine is a thorough cleanse. Use a mild, non-drying facial cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and impurities that build up throughout the day. Cleansing in the morning and especially before bedtime helps maintain clear and healthy skin, prepping it to absorb the benefits of other skincare steps.
2. Exfoliate for Smooth Texture
Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells, revealing fresh and brighter skin underneath. You can prepare a simple homemade scrub by mixing:
• 2 tablespoons of sugar
• 1 tablespoon of olive oil
• 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
Gently massage this mix onto your skin, then rinse with warm water. Exfoliate once in the three-day period for best results without irritating your skin.
3. Hydrate and Nourish Deeply
Hydration is key to achieving a dewy and plump complexion. Use a hydrating serum rich in hyaluronic acid or glycerin followed by a light, non-greasy moisturiser. This combination locks in moisture, improves skin texture, and gives your face a refreshed and youthful look.
4. Pamper with a Homemade Face Mask
On the day before Eid, apply a soothing natural face mask to brighten and rejuvenate your skin. Try this homemade mask:
• 1 teaspoon honey
• 1 tablespoon yoghurt
• A pinch of turmeric
Leave it on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse off. Follow with a hydrating cream or sheet mask to enhance the glow and calm the skin.
5. Use Ice Therapy to De-Puff and Tighten
A quick and effective trick to enhance your skin's radiance is cold therapy. Splash your face with ice-cold water or use ice cubes wrapped in a cloth to tighten pores and reduce puffiness. For tired eyes, place chilled cucumber slices, green tea bags, or an ice roller under the eyes to make them look refreshed and awake.
Stick to this simple yet effective routine and enjoy soft, glowing, and camera-ready skin for Eid-ul-Adha 2025!

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