Homemade remedies made with kitchen ingredients have been deeply revered, passed down from mothers and grandmothers over generations. Even today, they are widely spotlighted on Instagram reels by influencers. These face packs, made with everyday cooking ingredients, may sound affordable and come with the appeal of being ‘natural.’ But is this really the right way to care for your skin?
We spoke to Dr Kashish Kalra, hair transplant surgeon and founder of Dr Kalra Skin Clinic, who explained what’s safe and what’s dangerous when it comes to DIY skincare.
The dermatologist urged people to exercise caution, even as these remedies become very popular. “While it may seem natural and harmless, dermatologists often strongly discourage these remedies,” he noted, adding that DIY skincare is not recommended by experts. ”Many patients end up with damaged skin barriers, irritation, and worsening pigmentation,” Dr Kalra highlighted the risks.
There are some ingredients that can be used for skin rejuvenation, but the dermatologist highlighted a rule set in stone: “Despite the ingredients being suitable in some form or other, they still are not a replacement for proper skincare.”
Here are some of the ingredients which Dr Kalra approved of:
In the end, the dermatologist reiterated that even these “safe” ingredients only offer a temporary glow and cannot replace real treatments or scientifically formulated skincare. It is high time you remove these homemade DIY face packs from the pedestal and rethink how you care for your skin.
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