Did you know you could prepare a face cleanser using leftover orange pulp?
Using orange pulp as an ingredient for skincare is a very resourceful and practical way of getting hold of the natural benefits from oranges without wasting any pulp. Oranges are delicious, but they’re also chock-full of nutrients that are more beneficial when applied to the skin than in someone’s plate. Here’s how you can use orange pulp in face cleansing and rejuvenation, including the science behind it and some general tips for integration into your personal skincare routine.
Benefits orange pulp has
Orange pulp riched in Vitamin C: It carries antioxidant power, helps to lighten the skin and even reduces dark spots. It contributes to the production of collagen, which is responsible for maintaining elasticity in skin and reducing wrinkles.
Natural exfoliant: Orange pulp contains natural exfoliant citric acid, which allows the now dissolved dead cells in it to exfoliate. This keeps the face smoother and brighter without the clogging of pores that leads to acne breakouts.
Hydration: While oranges are more popularly used as juices, the pulp still retains moisture. When applied to your skin it will hydrate and refresh your face. It really is perfect for people with dry skins.
Antioxidant properties: Orange pulp is rich with flavonoids, among other compounds that have been associated with anti-inflammatory properties. Such helps in soothing irritated skin while reducing redness.
Antimicrobial effects: Orange pulp is naturally acidic and contains compounds that help combat bacteria, and its use would be applicable to those who have acne or other skin problems.
How to use orange pulp for your skincare routine
Orange pulp is effortless to make and can be seamlessly incorporated into your daily skincare routine. Here is how you can do it:
Ingredients
And, with savouring a juicy orange, save its leftover pulp. You can consume it as is or store it in the refrigerator for a few days before consuming it. In case you feel like you need to increase its benefits, it would do you much good to make use of it in a mixture of other natural ingredients, such as honey, yogurt, and olive oil, to name some.
Prepare your skin
Start with a spotless face prior to the application of any treatment for your skin. Remove the makeup and dirt coming out using a gentle cleanser. Now prepare your skin to accept all the nutritious elements from the pulp of the orange.
Application
Pure orange pulp mask: Apply a small amount of pulp right onto your face, ensuring to skip the eye area. Massage in gentle circles for around a minute or so to allow the exfoliating properties to loosen up.
Super enhanced mask: You can mix the orange pulp with one of the following:
Honey: Moisturizing and antibacterial.
Yogurt: Provides secondary exfoliation through lactic acid, plus calms the skin
Olive oil: Gives hydration and moisturization
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Leave it on
Squirt the mask on for about 10-15 minutes. This lets the vitamins and acids soak into your skin.
Rinse off
Rinse your face under lukewarm water, gentle rubbing your face as you do so, while continuing the exfoliating effects and pat dry with a clean towel.
Moisturize After removing the mask, moisturize as usual seal it in and smooth your skin.
Application of orange peel
Frequency: The orange pulp mask can be applied one or two times a week according to your skin. If you have sensitive skin, begin by applying once a week and monitor your skin’s reaction.
Storage: If there is pulp left, store it in an airtight container in the fridge. You should use it within a few days so that pulp remains fresh.
Source: times of india