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Papaya Face Pack for Different Skin Types

Papaya is a healthy fruit. This is known as angel fruit. It contains vitamin C, Vitamin A, potassium and magnesium. It uses as a beauty ingredients, you can get healthy and glowing skin. It helps to remove dead cell and give you soft and clear skin. So, I am going to share some face pack for all type of skin.
                                         
1.    Papaya Face Pack for Dry Skin: Take two small piece of ripe papaya, add one table spoon of milk and honey, and mix them well. Apply on your face and neck. Keep it for 20 minutes. Wash off with cold water. It works as moisturizers.
2.    Face pack for Anti-Aging Skin: - Mix 2 tsp of ripe papaya pulp with 1 tsp with 1 tsp of honey and ½ tsp of sandalwood. Mix them and apply on your face and neck, leave it for 20 minutes and risen off with cold water.
3.    Papaya Face Pack For Pimples and Oily Skin – Take 2 tsp of ripe papaya and Multani mitti ,mash them , apply on you face, keep it till dry. Then wash off with cold water.You can see the change after wash the face. Do this process for some days. The Multani mitti absorb excess oil and papaya gives softness. It’s a good pack for acne and pimples.
4.    Papaya Face Pack for All Type Skin-Mash 2 pieces of ripe papaya with 2 tsp of aloe Vera gel, apply on your face and neck. Leave it for 20 minutes, then risen off with cold water. This pack controls oil and dryness on your face.
5.    Papaya Face Pack for Pigmentation: Take 2 tsp of papaya pulp add 10 to 12 drops of lemon juice. Mix well and apply on face and neck. Leave it for 20 minutes, wash off with normal water. After some days the black spot and any other spot will vanish.You will get fair and smooth skin.

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