5 Easy Face Packs For Dry Skin That Work Like A Charm

Written by Urvi Dalal2nd Sep 2020
5 easy face packs for dry skin that work like a charm

Girls with dry skin know just how annoying this particular skin type can be. No amount of moisturiser is ever enough to get rid of the parched, flaky skin or the inflammation and itchiness in the winters. So, what’s a girl to do?

Well, the first step in dealing with severely dry skin is to drink enough water and follow a skincare routine which consists of products that are intensely hydrating. And along with this, including DIY face packs for dry skin in your routine about once or twice a week will give you tremendous results. Don’t worry, making DIY face packs is really simple and you don’t need any fancy ingredients. All you need to do is raid your kitchen and make use of ingredients you already have. Yes, it’s really that simple!

But before we move on to face packs for dry skin, let’s look at some factors that make the problem of dry skin worse.

 

Factors that make dry skin worse

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

  1. Not moisturizing enough
  2. Using skin care products with alcohol
  3. Not drinking enough water
  4. Hot water showers Fragrance in skincare products
  5. Highly lathering soaps
  6. Pollution
  7. Unprotected sun exposure
  8. A colder climate

Don’t worry, by following a few lifestyle changes, being diligent with your skincare routine and using some DIY face packs for dry skin that we are about to discuss below, it is possible to manage dry skin and make it look its healthiest best.

 

1. Strawberry + oatmeal + honey face pack

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Step 01: Start by mashing some ripe strawberries in a mixing bowl.

Step 02: Add one tablespoon of crushed oats and half a tablespoon of honey to it.

Step 03: Mix all the ingredients together to form a paste and apply it all over your face and neck area.

Step 04: Once the face pack is dry or after 20 minutes, wash it off with water and a gentle cleanser.

Step 05: Apply your favorite moisturiser to seal in the goodness of the mask.

Step 06: Repeat this process at least twice a week.

  • Why this works –

Strawberries are a natural source of vitamin C, which is really important to nourish your skin, deeply condition it and prevent dryness. Additionally, the presence of oatmeal in the face pack helps eliminate dry skin and retexturizes it. The moisturising properties of strawberry and honey make this an excellent remedy to treat dry skin and keep it soft and supple. Regular use of this face pack also prevents and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

 

2. Gram flour + curds face pack

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Step 01: Start by mixing together two tablespoons of gram flour with a tablespoon of curds in a bowl.

Step 02: Blend them together to form a paste and apply it all over your face and neck area.

Step 03: Allow it to dry completely and then gently scrub it off, massaging your skin with circular motions.

Step 04: Rinse your face with warm water and a gentle cleanser and then follow it up with a thick moisturiser suited for your skin type.

  • Why this works –

One of the major benefits of using this face pack is that the gram flour works like a dream to exfoliate dry and dead skin cells. Additionally, it unclogs pores, reduces their appearance and also heals acne and blemishes. The moisturising properties of curds, which is brimming with lactic acid, helps moisturise your skin and keeps it soft and glowing.

 

3. Orange juice + oatmeal face pack

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Step 01: Squeeze half a cup of fresh orange juice and put it in a bowl.

Step 02: Add two tablespoons of oatmeal and allow it to soak in the juice for a little while.

Step 03: Apply this mixture all over your face and neck area and let it rest for about 20 minutes.

Step 04: Wash it off with water and a gentle cleanser and apply your favourite moisturiser.

  • Why this works –

Orange juice is a goldmine of benefits for your skin. From brightening and firming your skin to providing anti-aging benefits, orange juice is a miracle for your skin. It tones, repairs and hydrates, while oatmeal helps exfoliate the skin and draws out impurities. Both of these work together to moisturize your skin, prevent wrinkles as well protect your skin against free radical damage. This homemade face pack for dry skin also increases the production of barrier lipids, which reduces water loss and prevents your skin from getting dry frequently.

 

4. Aloe vera + cucumber face pack

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Step 01: Scrape out fresh aloe vera gel from the leaf (you can even use a packaged gel if it is 100% organic).

Step 02: Finely grate a cucumber and add about one tablespoon of this to the aloe gel. Mix both the ingredients well.

Step 03: Apply this mixture all over your face and neck area and leave it on for at least 30 minutes.

Step 04: Wash it off with cold water and a mild face wash.

  • Why this works –

Aloe vera is a complete superhero when it comes to healing dry skin. From moisturizing and hydrating dry skin, calming and soothing irritated skin to treating skin infections, adding aloe vera to this face pack has more benefits than you can count. Cucumber helps calm skin irritations, provides intense hydration and makes your skin soft and supple.

 

5. Papaya face pack

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Step 01: Cut slightly overripe papaya, take two small cubes and transfer it to a bowl.

Step 02: Mash the papaya until it is a smooth, lump-free paste. You can add a teaspoon of honey if your skin feels severely dry and flaky.

Step 03: Apply this papaya paste to your entire face and neck area and let it rest for at least 20 minutes to half an hour.

Step 04: Once the face pack is relatively dry, wash it off with water and a gentle face wash and don’t forget to apply moisturizer.

  • Why this works –

Papaya is one fruit that is brimming with skin-loving nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants, which makes it an excellent ingredient to use in a face pack for dry skin. Papayas also deliver incredible anti-aging benefits by tightening, moisturizing and firming your skin. It also boasts of natural exfoliating properties that eliminate dead skin cells to give your skin a lovely glow. Apart from using these face packs, following these simple lifestyle and skincare changes will also help keep your skin healthy, nourished and hydrated.

 

Lifestyle & skincare changes for healthy skin

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

  1. Use a thicker moisturiser
  2. Take lukewarm showers
  3. Avoid using foaming face washes
  4. Eat a diet which is rich in fatty acids
  5. Avoid harsh and stripping ingredients in skincare products

 

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Frequently asked questions about home remedies for dry skin

Q. What home remedy is good for dry skin?

A. There are a lot of common kitchen ingredients that work well for dry skin. You can use olive oil, coconut oil, milk, aloe vera gel and honey on an everyday basis to nourish, hydrate and moisturise your skin.

Q. Why does my face feel so dry and flaky?

A. There are a lot of reasons for your skin feeling super dry and flaky. Everything from not using a moisturiser to the temperature of your shower water could be contributing factors.

Q. Does drinking water help dry skin?

A. Drinking enough water is extremely important to ensure the healthy functioning of your body, and therefore does make a huge difference in moisturising dry and dehydrated skin. But just drinking a lot of water but not following through with a consistent skincare routine isn’t really going to help much.

Urvi Dalal

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Writer, avid reader and hardcore beauty enthusiast is the best way to describe Urvi Dalal. With over 5 years of writing experience in the beauty industry, you can trust her to have the latest skin, hair and makeup tidbits on her fingertips. In her time working as a beauty writer, she has had the opportunity to interact and work closely with a string of dermatologists, makeup artists and hairstylists. All that knowledge exchange, coupled with her flair and love for writing make it possible for her to bring you some authentic yet fun beauty content. When Urvi isn’t working, you’d usually catch her curled up with a big, fat book, drinking a cup of tea or practising her makeup skills; there is no in-between!

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