
Create DIY glass skin homemade toners for less than Rs 100 now!
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In a world where renowned K-beauty and international brands promise to provide you with a glass skin effect, there's more fun to experiment with reasonable and natural homemade toners made with ingredients lurking in your kitchen.
This is not a hoax, and you've heard it right. You can create homemade toners for glass skin effects under Rs 100 now using simple rice water or cucumber juice recipes. Let's take a look at how to create them and apply them for the best results.
Homemade rice water
Rice water is not only ancient wisdom, but it is present in nearly every expensive product. Rich in amino acids, antioxidants, and vitamins, homemade rice water makes your face go from dead to lively in just 2 weeks.
Let's see how you can create this magical water at home.
Step 1:
Take a handful of rice with 2 cups of water and boil it for 30 minutes.
Step 2:
When the water turns milky, strain it, and you will have your elixir ready.
Step 3:
Ferment it for a bit and start applying it as a toner.
Step 4:
Watch your skin turn calmer, tighter, and glowing.
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Aloe vera facial toner
Aloe vera is that friend of yours that can never make you angry. It moisturises and soothes and has only positive long-lasting effects.
You can create a powerful toner with aloe vera that will pamper your skin, giving you a supple and glowing texture, like a newborn baby. Steps to create this toner at home.
Step 1:
Scrape the gel from a fresh leaf or use an alcohol-free aloe vera gel.
Step 2:
Mix a little bit of rose water or green tea and apply it to your face.
Step 3:
Apply this every day, 2 times, so that your skin will be thanking you more than once.
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The brewing green tea
Green tea is not just for drinking, but it also fights against oxidative stress.
With powerful antioxidants on the run, it soothes, clears, and balances your skin. Let's create this together.
Step 1:
Make a cup of green tea with no sugar.
Step 2:
Pour it into a glass bottle and add a drop of tea tree oil, in case you have oily skin.
Step 3:
Apply this toner every day, and feel the glow in the upcoming weeks.
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In a world of expensive bottles, go back to your roots and believe in the magic of nature. Understand that glass skin is not a privilege one can buy from a catalogue, but it is a religious skin process. With more natural and reasonable ingredients on the list, you can create an easier solution at home and enjoy clean and glowing skin every day.
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