Aditi Rao Hydari’s glow-up secret? It’s all hiding in her kitchen
The moment Aditi Rao Hydari graces our screen, she leaves an alluring, fairy-like, and absolutely magical presence. Flaunting her naturally glowing skin many times, she’s always asked about her true beauty secrets. With a perfect routine filled with a healthy lifestyle, the actress has been gatekeeping not one, but five secret ingredients.
But don’t worry, these secret ingredients of hers are not expensive and are quietly residing in your kitchen. Aditi Rao Hydari sincerely believes that the place that feeds us has tonnes of skincare-friendly ingredients waiting to be discovered.
She recently unveiled her skincare secrets in an interview with ANI and credited her mother for teaching her this simple, kitchen-based approach to skincare, which helped her a lot. Let’s take a quick look at the ingredients she uses religiously.
Honey
She uses honey on her face, which balances oily skin, keeps dry skin moisturised, and is perfect for Indian weather and skincare, giving you a nurtured, healthy-looking complexion.
Avocado
This might feel expensive for some, but avocados are filled with good fats, omega fatty acids, and vitamins. They are delicious to eat but are also great for your skin. She gently exfoliates her skin with avocado and ground oats, which helps remove extra dirt and oil, giving her a brighter look.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is the perfect saviour for acne and will surely help you overcome stubborn acne phases. This humble plant is a household staple and also an elixir for your skin. It also helps calm your skin and keeps inflammation away.
Green tea
Green tea is packed with antioxidants, making it a great pick for fighting bacterial free radicals that usually cause acne and early signs of ageing.
Yoghurt
Yoghurt with the combination of oats, turmeric, and more is usually used in every Indian household. It acts as the perfect natural exfoliator, which gently removes dead skin cells and blesses you with a healthy and natural overall glow.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
She recently unveiled her skincare secrets in an interview with ANI and credited her mother for teaching her this simple, kitchen-based approach to skincare, which helped her a lot. Let’s take a quick look at the ingredients she uses religiously.
Honey
She uses honey on her face, which balances oily skin, keeps dry skin moisturised, and is perfect for Indian weather and skincare, giving you a nurtured, healthy-looking complexion.
Avocado
This might feel expensive for some, but avocados are filled with good fats, omega fatty acids, and vitamins. They are delicious to eat but are also great for your skin. She gently exfoliates her skin with avocado and ground oats, which helps remove extra dirt and oil, giving her a brighter look.
Aloe vera
Aloe vera is the perfect saviour for acne and will surely help you overcome stubborn acne phases. This humble plant is a household staple and also an elixir for your skin. It also helps calm your skin and keeps inflammation away.
(Image Credits: Pinterest)
Green tea
Green tea is packed with antioxidants, making it a great pick for fighting bacterial free radicals that usually cause acne and early signs of ageing.
Yoghurt
Yoghurt with the combination of oats, turmeric, and more is usually used in every Indian household. It acts as the perfect natural exfoliator, which gently removes dead skin cells and blesses you with a healthy and natural overall glow.
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