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Winter skin woes?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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December 14, 2025

From DIY cleansers to hydrating oils, here’s how to save your skin from dryness

- Shahnaz Husain

Winters is the most enjoyable season due to lack of sweat and humidity; the air is filled with fresh vibes that create an amazing atmosphere making it perfect for frequent outings.

However, due to the harsh weather conditions and missing out on skincare routine, you are only harming your skin, stripping it off its natural moisture and hydration, that leads to loss of natural glow. Nonetheless, if you are aware what to do to keep your skin glowing throughout the winters then incorporating DIY tips for winter glow will help you enjoy your winters.

DIY Natural Face Cleanser:

Of course, you have been washing your face regularly using a face wash or face cleanser, but natural face cleanser has its own advantage. With kitchen counter ingredients that are natural free of any chemicals are even better when used for cleansing your skin. Preparing DIY natural face cleanser will take a few minutes, it will hydrate and deep cleanse your skin.

In a bowl mix 1 tablespoon of gram flour with 1 tablespoon of raw milk. Apply the paste on your face and neck. When its semi-dry massage it gently to remove it. Rinse off with lukewarm water.

Gram flower helps fight infections and removes the effects of pollution, controls excess sebum secretion and soothes the skin. Raw milk is naturally hydrating, cleanser and nourishes your skin.

Using a Hydrating Toner:

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