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6 Ways to Use Leftover Festival Flowers in Face Mask
Skin that is free of stubborn black spots, nasty fine lines and annoying blackheads, well, sounds more like a dream than reality. What if we say fresh flower face mask can take care of your most persistent of beauty woes, leaving your skin clear as a sunshine, would you give it a try?
With the festive season on full roll, your refrigerator is bound to be packed with leftover flowers. And we thought why not put it to good use.

Rose, for instance, has astringent properties that tighten pores and restore suppleness to the skin.
Jasmine, on the other hand, does not just smell incredible, but has moisturising properties that penetrate deep into the skin layers, leaving the skin as soft as that of a baby's.
And, lotus has chock-full of antioxidants that slough off dead skin cells, improve skin's elasticity and lighten dark spots.
With so many benefits in store, are you wondering how you've never tried out flower face masks before?
Well, here are 6 incredible flower masks to attain skin that is noticeably light, bright and clear.
Pro Tip: Remove the flowers used in the puja next day first thing in the morning. Spritz it with some water and place it in the refrigerator to keep the petals soft and prevent its nourishing properties from seeping out!

Jasmine Mask
Jasmine acts as a natural toner that tightens the skin and reduces black spots.
Ingredients
10
to
15
jasmine
flowers
1
teaspoon
of
sandalwood
powder
Water
Preparation
Crush
jasmine
flowers
into
a
smooth
paste
using
water.
Add
in
the
sandalwood
powder.
Keep
adding
water
until
you
get
a
smooth
consistency.
Apply
a
thin
coat
on
your
face
and
neck.
Let
it
sit
for
20
minutes.
Rinse
and
pat
dry.
Apply
this
jasmine
face
pack
twice
a
week
to
permanently
remove
dark
spots.

Rose Mask
Packed with vitamin C and anti-inflammatory properties, rose protects the skin against the damage and also helps keep painful acne in check.
Ingredients
2
tablespoons
of
raw
milk
1
rose
a
pinch
of
turmeric
Preparation
Pluck
all
the
petals
of
the
rose
in
a
bowl.
Add
in
raw
milk,
crush
it
into
a
smooth
paste.
Stir
in
the
turmeric.
Mix
until
the
ingredients
combine.
Apply
it
on
to
your
face.
Wash
off
after
20
minutes.
This
rose
mask
will
give
your
skin
an
instant
glow.

Hibiscus Flower Mask
Hibiscus cleanses the skin of all the impurities, unclog the pores and keep excess oil production in check.
Ingredients
1
teaspoon
of
rice
powder
1
vitamin
E
capsule
1
hibiscus
flower
Preparation
Grind
hibiscus
into
a
smooth
paste
using
water.
Add
in
the
rice
powder
and
vitamin
E
gel.
Using
milk,
make
a
thick
paste.
Apply
it
on
to
your
face.
Let
it
dry.
Once
you
feel
your
skin
stretch,
spritz
your
face
with
water,
and
scrub
your
skin
in
a
circular
motion.
Rinse
and
pat
dry.
It
is
one
of
the
most
healing
flower
masks
to
try
for
acne.

Sunflower Mask
Sunflower removes dead skin cells, while keeping your natural oils intact. And it is gentle enough to be used on all skin types.
Ingredients
1
teaspoon
of
lemon
juice
1
teaspoon
of
sugar
1
marigold
flower
Preparation
Take
the
petals
of
sunflower
in
a
bowl,
add
in
the
lemon
juice
and
sugar.
Gently,
scrub
your
skin
with
the
concoction
in
a
circular
motion.
Rinse
and
pat
dry.

Lavender Mask
Lavender flower has antibacterial, antifungal and antiseptic properties that will soothe inflammation, cleanse the skin of deeply rooted impurities and keep infection from leading to pimples.
Ingredients
1
teaspoon
of
ground
oats
1
teaspoon
of
raw
milk
Handful
of
lavender
flowers
Preparation
Boil
the
flower
in
water
for
10
minutes.
Strain
the
flowers
and
grind
it
to
a
smooth
paste.
Add
in
the
oats
and
milk,
whisk
until
you
get
a
smooth
paste.
Apply
it
on
to
your
face.
Let
it
sit
for
about
10
to
20
minutes.
Rinse
with
cold
water.
Apply
this
flower
face
mask
for
clear
skin
twice
a
week.

Plumeria Mask
The creamy petals of plumeria mask have astringent properties that can heal dry and scaly skin.
Ingredients
6
to
7
plumeria
flowers
1
tablespoon
of
besan
Raw
milk
as
required
Preparation
Using
milk,
grind
the
flowers
into
a
smooth
paste.
Add
in
the
besan,
and
using
milk,
mix
the
ingredients
until
you
get
a
smooth
paste.
Apply
a
thin
coat
through
your
face
and
neck.
Wait
till
it
dries
and
then
rinse
it
clean.
This
flower
mask
will
make
your
skin
turn
visibly
light.



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