How To Use Jasmine Leaves For Skin,Benefits For Skin,Side Effects Of Jasmine Leaves

How To Use Jasmine Leaves For Skin,Benefits For Skin,Side Effects Of Jasmine Leaves

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How to Use Jasmine Leaves for the Skin:

  • Jasmine leaves green tea is beneficial for skin rejuvenation as well as improving metabolism and circulation, which increases detoxification.

  • Jasmi leaves (Chameli Ke Patte) shade-dry powder is useful for the skin.

  • Fresh juice application is also useful for face packs.


  • Benefits for Skin:

  • Jasmine has benzyl, benzaldehyde, and benzoic acid, which acts as antiseptic.

  • It also has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, so useful for acne problems.

  • Jasmine heals wounds quickly and reduces scars naturally.

  • In addition to its skin benefits, jasmine oil also has a pleasant smell.

  • It also increases the elasticity of the skin.


  • Risk of side effects:

  • Jasmine tea leaves can cause allergic reactions internally, such as skin rashes, redness, etc.

  • Leaves applied externally rarely cause adverse or side effects on the skin.


  • Face packs of Jasmine Leaves:

  • Add sesame oil to fresh jasmine leaves and apply to dry, flaky skin to nourish it.

  • To get rid of acne, combine turmeric, multani mitti, and jasmine leaves, and apply this paste to the affected area.

  • Make a paste of jasmine leaves and basil leaves juice, and apply to the darkened or hard skin for 20-30 minutes to soften it.

  • You can apply jasmine leaves with flower and orange peel to the face to give it freshness and to open up clogged pores.
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