As soon as the festival of Diwali arrives, the process of cleaning the houses starts first. People start cleaning their houses and shops many days in advance. This is done because it is believed that on the day of Diwali, Mother Lakshmi comes to roam on Earth, so people clean their house to welcome her.
Due to the cleaning that starts before Diwali, people's skin becomes very dull. Due to the constant flying dust and soil, many skin related problems start arising. In such a situation, it becomes very important to take care of your skin during cleaning.
Here we are going to tell you some such tips, after following which your skin will also bloom. If you do not take care of these things, then your skin will look blooming in the Diwali festival.
Bathing is important
Whenever you clean the house, then definitely take a bath after cleaning. Many times due to fatigue we just wash our hands and feet and sit, which is not right. After cleaning, take a bath with lukewarm water to remove the dust and dirt accumulated on the body. This will not only clean the dirt from your skin, but you will also feel refreshed.
Use moisturizer
To keep your skin hydrated, definitely use moisturizer after cleaning it. Especially if your skin is dry, then it is very important to hydrate the skin after cleaning.
Use face mask
After cleaning, you can use face mask at home, so that your skin remains shiny. For this, prepare a face mask according to your skin type. So that your skin looks glowing on Diwali.
Do light scrubbing
While cleaning, exfoliate the skin with a light scrub twice a week so that dead skin is removed and new skin gets a chance to breathe. Scrubbing keeps the skin shiny.
Wear gloves while cleaning
While cleaning, wear gloves to protect the skin of the hands from chemicals. This will prevent the skin of the hands from becoming dry and hard. Keep the face well covered as well.
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