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Drumstick pack that brightens both face and hair

 

Drumstick pack that brightens both face and hair

Drumstick pack that brightens both face and hair

Do you know that drumstick powder has amazing benefits for both skin and hair? Let's see how to use this.

We know that drumstick powder is good for your health. Let's take a look at the skin and hair care with this drumstick powder.

Here's how to make a face pack with drumstick powder and apply it to your hair. You can see this in two ways. Drumstick mask for hair.

Drumsticks contain antioxidants and vitamins A, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Mix drumstick powder with unpasteurized milk or yogurt and make a thick paste. Apply this on the hair and after 30 minutes wash the scalp with water. This will give the hair the best shine.

Drumstick powder paste should be applied to washed hair .So wash your hair one day in advance, Only then will the drumstick paste stick well to the hair. Let's look at the types of packs made with drumstick powder.

Rinse the face with this mixture and apply it all over the face. Rub it on your face and leave it for 15 to 20 minutes and then wash your face with lukewarm water. Then apply the serum to the face and moisturize the face.

Avocado Drumstick Mask

Drumstick Powder - 1 tbsp

Avocado mashed - 1

Honey - 1 tbsp

Lemon juice - 1 tbsp

Take drumstick powder, avocado, honey in a bowl. Add lemon juice and mix well. Apply this paste to wet and clean hair and massage. Then put the shower cap on the head and wash the hair after 30 minutes. You can do this up to twice a month


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