5 Amazing Face Packs For Dry Skin During Summers

Simple DIY recipes to keep your skin from feeling parched when the temperature soars.

By Kushneet Kukreja

If there is one thing that will do justice to your hot-weather skin care routine, it is the face packs for dry skin in summer. Even though the heat usually brings sweat and is not that harsh on dry skin — like the winters — it can still cause issues to sensitive skin and develop cracks and fine lines.

Dryness combined with UV sun rays and dirt and pollutants in the air can lead to flaky skin, making your face look dull and irritable. Sunscreens work as protection, but some prior prep before stepping out will ensure your skin maintains its glow throughout.

Face packs with high hydrating properties and moisture content can be a good option to have a calming and soothing effect on your skin in the summer and eliminate all the redness. Scroll down to find some amazing homemade face packs for your dry skin in summer!

Homemade Face Packs For Dry Skin In Summer:

The mantra to keep you fresh and glowing is to diligently apply sunscreen and take the help of some homemade packs. Here are few face packs for you to try out this summer.

1. Papaya Face Pack

Papaya is rich in vitamins A and C (antioxidants), which may help maintain overall skin health. The antioxidant properties of papaya also prevent premature aging signs like wrinkles (1), (2), (3). The best part is that it is a single ingredient mask which is very effective. So, no more excuses.

How To Make Papaya Face Pack?

  • Mash a few pieces of papaya to form a smooth paste
  • Apply the paste on your face evenly. Take big pieces of cotton and place over the pack to prevent the paste from dripping
  • Relax for 15 minutes. Wash off with plain water
Alternatives:
  • Mix mashed 1/4 cup freshly mashed raw papaya and 1 teaspoon fresh, raw pineapple juice for a mask that reduces pore size
  • For an exfoliating mask – Blend papaya with warmed honey and oatmeal, leave on 10 -15 mins.
  • To lighten skin – Mash papaya and mix with honey , yoghurt and lemon juice

2. Yogurt Face Pack

Yogurt retains the moisture in the skin and revives dull skin (4). It also acts as natural bleach. Honey moisturizes and softens skin naturally (5).

Things Needed For Yogurt Face Pack:

  • Yogurt
  • Honey

How To Prepare Yogurt Face Pack?

  • Mix 2 teaspoons of yogurt with 1 teaspoon of honey
  • Apply it to your face and allow to dry completely
  • Wash off with normal water
Alternatives:
  • Mix 2 very ripe strawberries, 1 tsp raw honey and 1 rsp yogurt for a skin brightening mask
  • Mix 1 tsp yogurt, 1 tsp olive oil and ¼ avocado for a moisturizing and hydrating mask

3. Sandalwood Face Pack

Sandalwood and rose water have anti-inflammatory properties (6),(7). This is an age old Indian face pack and both the items are easily available. This is the best face pack for dry skin in summer.

Things Needed For Sandalwood Face Pack

  • Sandalwood powder
  • Rose water

How To Make Sandalwood Face Pack?

  • Mix 3 teaspoons of sandalwood powder with some rose water
  • Apply the paste evenly on your face
  • Wash off after 15 minutes
Alternatives:
  • Reducing Acne/Blackheads – Mix 2 tsps each of turmeric powder and sandalwood powder with warm water .Make a paste and apply on the blackhead prone areas and let it dry. Rinse off.

4. Oats And Cucumber Face Mask

Oats soothe and heal dry skin (8). Cucumber is a natural toner with cooling/soothing properties (9).

Things Needed For Oats And Cucumber Face Mask

  • Oats
  • Cucumber juice
  • Yogurt

How To Make Oats And Cucumber Face Mask?

  • Mix 3 teaspoons of oats, 1 teaspoon of cucumber juice and 1 teaspoon of yogurt together
  • Apply the paste to your face and allow to dry completely
  • Wash off with normal water
Alternatives:
  • Blend yogurt and cucumber. Add honey and oats to make a thick paste. Apply and rinse off with warm water in 20 minutes. This is good for black spots and puffiness.

5. Almonds And Rose Water Face Mask

This royal face pack works wonders for dry skin. Almonds have natural vitamin E oil that may prevent dryness (10),(11).

Things needed For Almond And Rose Water Face Mask

  • Almonds
  • Rose water

How To Prepare Almonds And Rose Water Face Mask?

  • Soak 10 almonds overnight and grind them into a smooth paste.
  • Add some rose water to this.
  • Apply it on your face.
  • Wash off with normal water.
Alternatives:
  • For a fresh and glowing complexion use this mask. Mix together 2 teaspoons of rose water, 2 tablespoons of honey, 2 tablespoons of almond oil and 3 drops of Vitamin E oil. Apply and leave it on for 20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water and pat dry

Dry skin with pollution and the UV rays during summers can cause skin irritation and give you a dull appearance. Making your own face packs for dry skin in summer with natural ingredients can hydrate and soothe your skin. You can always opt for simple ingredients such as papaya, yogurt, or cucumber which remove dead cells and retain the moisture in your skin. You can also opt for a traditional sandalwood face mask which may cool the skin during the sweltering summers. All you need to do is apply the face mask of your choice for 20 minutes and see the results over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Multani mitti good for dry skin in summer?

Yes, you can use Multani mitti to manage dry skin in summers. Multani mitti absorbs dirt and may soothe dry skin.

How can I moisturize my face in summer?

You can make homemade face packs with ingredients to hydrate the skin. Additionally, apply a moisturizer and drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated.

Is turmeric good for dry skin?

Yes. Turmeric may help moisturize the skin and prevent flakiness (12). You can mix it with yogurt or honey to give you nourished and radiant skin.

Is besan good for skin in summer?

Yes. Besan may help remove dirt and toxins and manage dryness. You can mix it with milk and apply the mixture to your skin to cleanse it without drying.

Sources

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Kushneet holds a postgraduate degree in biotechnology from Kingston University, London, and is an ISSA Certified Specialist in Fitness &... more

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