Glowing skin is one aspect of beauty that might be scary, but when done right, it produces amazing effects, and we all know that a lady with beautiful skin exudes an unexplainable confidence.
There are many beauty tips available, some of them work for some people but not for others.
When you visit a pharmacy, a beauty salon, or even just peruse a high-end fashion magazine and see the dozens of beauty products touted as the greatest for your skin, you can undoubtedly relate to this. Purchasing anything just to give it a try can be quite tempting, but after using it for a day or two, you will be sick of it.
Normal Skin: This type of skin is neither excessively oily nor dry. It does not require particular attention and has a clean, soft appearance, a regular texture, and no flaws.
Sensitive Skin: Sensitive skin is more likely to react to stimuli, such as heat, tightness, redness, or itching, to which normal skin does not react.
To put it another way, this type of skin is typically extremely sensitive and sensitive to any external substances applied to the skin.
Dry Skin: Usually transient, dry skin is brought on by extrinsic causes like the weather, low air humidity, and being submerged in hot water. It might, however, happen more frequently and possibly be a lifetime condition for certain people.
Oily Skin: Oily skin seems bright, porous, and humid. It is brought on by the sebaceous glands’ overproduction of fat and is typically brought on by hormonal or hereditary factors.
It is common in teenagers and young adults under 30 and is typically associated with acne.
We think you have identified your skin type now that you know a little more about the many kinds of skin. Now that we are relying on our abundant, locally grown fruits to get radiant skin, it will be easy to suggest some 100% natural skin regimens.
You are thinking, “Can fruits truly give me a radiant skin?” The answer is definitely yes. The fruits in the next few paragraphs are full of nutrients that even the most expensive cosmetics can not match. You have probably been paying little attention to them.
Believe us, it is not always about having the priciest products in your beauty room that may give you radiant skin—rather, it is about the food and fruits you consume that can do the trick. Did we mention how inexpensive this is? You do not have to spend a fortune to get a Menaye Donkor, Berla Mundi or a Yvonne Okoro Skin.
Well, since time immemorial, we have been hearing enough about the benefits of fruits for our health and skin. Hence, in this post, we have decided to list some fruits that comes into our mind which you should consume to achieve the best version of your skin.
1. ORANGES
One common fruits which can be found just about anywhere you can think of, if you are living on this side of the world, Oranges are being sold for 3 for 1 cedis, so I do not understand why I cannot spend at least spend 3 cedis buying an Orange(s) since there are good health benefits in getting a good skin and this is because, Daily Vitamin C intake is mandatory for radiant skin.
The natural oils present in oranges keep your skin hydrated, making it look plump. Vitamin C is known to aid in collagen production, which keeps your skin firm and reduces the appearance of signs of aging.
How To Use
A. In Your Diet
- Eat half an orange everyday.
- You could even consume freshly squeezed orange juice. Avoid the pulp if you have ulcers in your stomach.
- You could make a tasty orange smoothie or add it to your salads.
B. For Pigmentation
Apply plain, freshly squeezed orange juice to your pigmentation spots.
C. For Oily Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of orange juice with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Add a pinch of turmeric to the mixture along with 2 tablespoons of gram flour. Apply it as a pack and leave until dry (around 15 minutes). Rinse off thoroughly with lukewarm or cold water.
D. For Dry Skin
Mix 3 tablespoons of orange juice with a teaspoon of lemon juice. Add half a teaspoon of milk to the mixture along with a pinch of turmeric and one teaspoon of honey. Apply it to your skin and leave it on for 10 -15 minutes.
2. Papaya or Pawpaw
Carica papaya, or just “Papaya” or “Pawpaw” as most of us refer to it, is a naturally hydrating substance that, when applied, keeps your skin hydrated and supple. This fruit, which is high in vitamins A, C, and B, may be useful for preserving healthy skin.
Additionally, pawpaw helps decrease constipation and enhance your digestive system. Consequently, this helps to clear up your skin. According to studies, this fruit may also hasten the healing of wounds. What further evidence is required to start eating more fruits in order to achieve the desired bright skin?
How to Utilize
A. In Your Food
Consume a bowl of pawpaw for breakfast every morning.
Smoothies made with papaya are another excellent choice. A delicious drink can be made by blending the fruit with adding lemon juice.
B. For Skin That Is Smooth
In a dish, mash some pawpaw pieces, then apply them on your skin. For ten minutes, keep it on.
C. To Diminish Pigmentation
Add some lemon juice and mash a few pawpaw slices. Add a tiny bit of turmeric. After ten minutes, wash the afflicted area after applying.
D. To Hydrate Your Skin’s Dry Areas
Apply a mixture of half a teaspoon of almond oil and crushed pawpaw on the afflicted area. After ten minutes, wash off.
Mix mashed papaya with 1 teaspoon of an orange peel. Add a tablespoon of rosewater to the mixture if you have oily skin. If your skin is dry, you can use honey.
3. LEMON
Lemon is a common ingredient in many skincare treatments. This citrus fruit can prevent a variety of skin problems, from anti-aging treatments to anti-acne creams.
Why not purchase a bunch of lemons at a lower cost and utilize them raw instead of purchasing a 50 cedis beauty product that contains lemon but regrettably has undergone some chemical processing? Lemons are rich in vitamin C and can help minimize indications of aging, hyperpigmentation, and scars. Another natural bleaching agent is lemon.
It lessens tanning and sun damage. This substance should become an essential part of your skincare routine because it addresses a variety of skin concerns.
How to Utilize
A. In Your Food
You should start your day with a glass of lemon juice water and a teaspoon of honey.
Lemon juice can be added to curries and salads as they are being consumed.
B. Regarding Tan
Mix a spoonful of sugar with freshly squeezed lemon juice. Apply it to the afflicted regions and let it sit for ten minutes. Use cold water to wash it off.
Note: To keep your skin from drying out, be careful not to scrub it too vigorously.
C. For Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes
Combine one teaspoon of milk and one teaspoon of lemon. Apply lightly to the area beneath your eyes. To avoid burning, make sure you keep the chemicals out of your eyes.
D. For Pigmentation Spots
If you have oily skin, applying lemon juice alone to your affected areas is recommended. However, if your skin is dry, mix a few drops of lemon juice with some coconut oil.
E. For Acne Scars
Mix lemon juice with rose water and dab it gently on your skin using a cotton ball. Rinse off after 10 minutes.
We would allow you go try these few natural fruits and see how it works on getting you that glowing skin, we are definitely going to be giving more fruit ideas that are good for your skin in our subsequent post as there are plenty of fruits which are naturally home-grown especially in these part of our world. With that kindly let us know if you have tried any of these tips we have highlighted so far and how it has worked for you.

