‘The King of Fruits’ happens to be one of the tastiest of fruits and is loaded with minerals and vitamins that go a long way in enhancing one’s skin texture, tone, and condition. We all have the habit of throwing away the mango peels and feeding only on the pulp. However, only a handful of people know all about the surprising and amazing benefits of mango peels on our skin. Let’s take a look at some.
Mango peels contain naturally occurring antioxidants that mitigate sun damage by reducing skin cell oxidation. Mango peels don't serve as a sunscreen, but their rich vitamin content significantly lessens the damage from UV rays. It also has qualities of vitamin C that reduce inflammation and work as a great acne repellent. Applying mango peel three times a week during summer can reduce wrinkles and fine lines as well.
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The antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins present in mango improve your overall skin condition. Vitamin A reduces the lines on the skin and fosters collagen production, which helps lighten dark patches. On the other hand, vitamin B6 minimises the oiliness of your skin and keeps you away from acne, breakouts, and a dull appearance. Mango peel also has vitamin K that helps with fading spots, scars, and blemishes.
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Eating mangoes and applying their peel provides a healthy dose of vitamins C and E, which significantly protect your skin from external environmental factors like pollution, dust particles, dryness, and skin damage. Applying mango peel can replenish the nutrients in your skin and lower the rate of premature ageing. Therefore, bid goodbye to saggy and fine-line skin, and embrace your plump and tight skin texture if used religiously.
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If you’re worried about your dark and uneven skin tone, then apply a mango peel patch and see the difference within weeks. Mango skin peels have citric acid present that eliminates dead skin cells and regulates skin tone. You can replenish the skin’s nutrition by giving it a healthy and dewy glow and can use it as a face mask by drying, grinding, and blending it with rose water and drops of honey.
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