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2. Rose Water: Extract of fresh rose petals. (I use "Blesso RoseWater" because that's what was easily available). And it is good!!!
Today, I wanted to do a post on "Ubtan". Since, it's rainy season (monsoon) here, so my skin has been sticky and insane. I thought to try the "Naurangi Ubtan" after seeing a post on my Facebook newsfeed.
I know, Ubtan is always thought of as "before-marriage-ritual" but to be honest, it can used otherwise too.
So, here is what you will need:
1. Naurangi Ubtan: It is in powdered form which smells like rose and gram flour. It has loads of herbs and stuff mixed in it already so you don't need to add any additional herbs.
Naurangi Ubtan |
Mix ubtan and rose water until a paste is formed (not too liquid-y nor too dough-y). Ubtan's directions tells to make a dough BUT DON'T! Just make a paste, apply it on your face (except eye area), neck, arms and feet, using hands.
Massage it (very gently in circular motion) on your face while applying but don't massage/scrub after it's dry.
Massage it on your neck, arms and feet too.
Leave for 10-15 minutes until dry.
Wash it off with tap water.
Later on, you can spritz rose water on your face! (You can do it on daily basis whether you use Ubtan or not)
3. Rose Water Spray Bottle: Totally, optional! I bought it just because of the spray bottle. You can re-fill it with Blesso rose water once empty, hehe. ;)
Pros: This would definitely make your skin soft, supple and glow-y just like a baby's bum! Yep, that soft!
It also cleanses and removes dirt.
An economical way to get a facial at home without breaking the bank. ;)
Be careful: If your skin is dry and gets irritated easily (like mine), use it once every week.
If your skin is super duper oily, use it on alternative days, maybe?
Note: THERE ARE NO SIDE EFFECTS. And don't forget to apply moisturizer after 3 or 4 hours.
That's it for now!
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