With
winter in full swing, dry, flaky, and rough skin becomes a common concern. As the
humidity drops, the skin loses moisture faster, making it
essential to use a good moisturizer. Instead of relying on store-bought products filled with chemicals, you can make a
natural, nourishing ghee-based cream at home.
Why ghee Works as a MoisturizerDeeply Nourishing: Rich in
fatty acids and vitamins A, D, E, and K, ghee penetrates deep into the skin.
Softens Skin: Helps smooth
rough patches and dry areas like elbows, knees, and heels.
Natural and Chemical-Free: Ideal for sensitive skin, reducing the risk of
allergic reactions.
IngredientsGhee – 2 tbsp
Aloe Vera Gel – 1 tbsp (soothes and hydrates)
Vitamin E Oil – 1 tsp (optional, for extra nourishment)
Rose Water or Essential Oil – few drops (for fragrance)
How to Make the Ghee-Based CreamMelt ghee slightly on
low heat until it becomes soft (do not overheat).Mix in
aloe vera gel and
vitamin E oil thoroughly.Add a few drops of
rose water or essential oil for fragrance.Let the mixture
cool completely, then transfer it to a clean jar.
How to UseApply a
small amount on your data-face and body after
bathing or washing hands.Massage gently until fully absorbed.Use daily, especially on
dry patches, heels, and elbows, for soft and hydrated skin.
Extra TipsStore the cream in a
cool, dry place for up to 2 weeks.You can adjust the
quantity of aloe vera or vitamin E based on your skin type.For extremely dry skin, apply
an extra layer at night for intense hydration.
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