The weather just seems to be getting worse, with absolutely no relief in sight, with a few more weeks of torture to go, Pakistani women have become extremely cautious about their skin.
Antioxidants play an important role in maintaining healthy skin, consider them food for the skin. The more you feed it, the better the result will be over time.
Their properties give your skin the perfect glow and even repair damages. Here are 4 antioxidants that we recommend every Pakistani woman to use during the summer.
4 Antioxidants That Your Skin Needs if you Live in Pakistan
1. Pomegranate Extract
Reportedly, pomegranates help to improve skin health by reducing wrinkles, preventing sun damage, detoxifying the skin, reducing acne, and promoting collagen production to reduce fine lines. Its rich antioxidant properties allow it to provide an anti-ageing effect and is a great addition to one’s diet.
2. Green Tea
Green tea also has a number of benefits for the skin. It reduces skin inflammation, treats acne, is a natural exfoliate, hydrates the skin, controls oil, fights premature ageing, and clears out clogged pores, giving your skin a radiant and refreshing look.
3. Chamomile
Chamomile has properties of powerful antioxidants including polyphenols and phytochemicals. These reduce signs of ageing and help repair skin damage. It helps tighten pores to slow down the ageing effect and also helps the skin to regenerate.
4. Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom is much more than just a pretty flower, it is extremely beneficial to the skin as it has the antioxidant properties to repair skin, naturally brightens it too, reduces and controls inflammation, combat ageing, regenerate skin cells, and even aids in hyperpigmentation.
These are some of the various natural ingredients that contain a natural and healthy amount of antioxidant properties. Make sure you stay hydrated yourself while maintaining ample care for your skin.
Let us know which one of these worked best for you in the comments below.
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