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5 fruit peels can give you glowing, radiant skin this Durga Puja

The natural acids in orange peel work to exfoliate the skin, getting rid of dead skin cells and clearing up congested pores so that your complexion looks fresh and healthy.

Due to their hydrating, stimulating, and detoxifying characteristics, fruit extracts are always the best components in many skincare products. You’ll be relieved to realise that even the peels of these delicious fruits are useful.

For flawless, radiant skin, nothing beats the natural, time-tested efficacy of fruit peels as a skincare remedy. Don’t waste any more time tossing away the peels from these three fruits.

Orange Peel

Orange peel, which is rich in vitamin C, can be used to fade scars, minimize dark spots, and stimulate collagen production, all of which contribute to younger-looking skin. The natural acids in orange peel work to exfoliate the skin, getting rid of dead skin cells and clearing up congested pores so that your complexion looks fresh and healthy. Use an orange peel to exfoliate your skin. As so, it may serve as a natural cleanser. Because of its natural bleaching characteristics, orange peel may make your skin feel softer and appear brighter.

Lemon Peel

The citric acid in lemon peels is what gives the skin its shine and keeps the face from being too oily. To use, just prepare a powder from dried lemon peels and mix it with some honey to use as a mask. This is also an excellent cleaner. However, the acidity and harshness of lemon peel may be damaging to the skin. Try it out on your hand first before applying it to your face.

Banana Peel

The banana itself is a skin-friendly fruit since it helps to restore moisture and treat dry skin, but the peel also has numerous cosmetic uses. Banana peels, which are high in antioxidants and minerals, can help clear up acne and slow down the effects of ageing. Use the clean peel as a scrub for five to seven minutes, then wash your face. Keeping the peel in the freezer for half an hour can help decrease under-eye puffiness when applied for 10 minutes.

Papaya Peel

The papaya fruit and its peel both have skin-lightening qualities. The papain enzyme and other Alpha hydroxy acids in papaya peel work together to exfoliate dead skin cells and reveal fresher, younger skin. It functions as an exfoliant, eradicating dead skin cells, while also illuminating the skin and reducing the appearance of discoloration. Remove the pulp with a spoon, then wash your face with the peel.

Watermelon Peel

Watermelons are fantastic hydrants, and they’re a summertime favourite. Because of their high water content and refreshing quality, watermelons are the ideal summertime snack. After devouring your watermelon, all that’s left is the skin, which may be transformed into a soothing facial mask. It’s ideal if some of the flesh remains in the white interior of the rind. The rind should be chilled for about 10 minutes. Thinly slice it so that it resembles paper. Apply the cold strips to your face, wait 15 minutes, and then rinse with cold water.