Actual spy games take place between cosmetics companies because they want to make money at all costs. They play on the vanity that people have towards their own looks. People don’t even realise that in their attempt to look attractive they are destroying their skin, which can have serious side effects in the long run. But we want to look good! So have a little confidence in yourself and try these natural cheat codes:

Use natural ingredients to wash your hair

Your ayurvedic shampoo

Your ayurvedic shampoo

Take a handful of Indian Gooseberry (Amla), Soapnuts (Reetha) and Acacia Concinna (Shikakai) and soak them overnight in warm water, then use this water to wash your hair. It’s a great replacement for a shampoo.

 

Banana and egg to your rescue

Give your hair the much needed shine

Give your hair the much needed shine

This is a great solution, providing your hair with the much-wanted shine. Just mix an egg with a mashed up banana and apply this paste on your hair. Rinse it after 30 minutes.

 

Brighten your elbows with orange

Bleach your elbows with orange

Bleach your elbows with orange

Many of us have dark coloured elbows, which we can get rid of by cutting an orange in half and rubbing it on our elbows.

 

Get rid of those tan lines with lemon

Rejuvenate your skin with lemons

Rejuvenate your skin with lemons

This is a remedy used by many. Just cut a lemon in half and rub it on the affected area. You will notice those tan lines getting lighter and your skin becomes fairer.

 

Exercise

Exercise for a healthy life

Exercise for a healthy life

Don’t just rely on natural products but exercise as well. It increases the blood flow in your body and brings colour to your skin. It also helps you in staying fit and healthy.

 

Keep your body hydrated

Always keep yourself hydrated

Always keep yourself hydrated

Keeping your body hydrated is very important for glowing skin and a healthy body. Therefore, one must drink at least 8 glasses of water everyday.

 

Author’s Name – Tushar Nayyar

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