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5 Best Patanjali Products for Glowing Skin in Summer


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Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali products are a house hold items in India. They are known for their low pricing, simple packaging, easy to use, natural ingredients, good quality and high benefits.
There are several products from Patanjali that are suitable for skin care during summer season. Hot season is prone to heavy sweating and many skin woes. Here are my personal favourite skin care products from Patanjali that has been extremely helpful through this season.

With these minimum products I have been able to build a small facial kit. These products are suitable for daily use.


Patanjali products for glowing skin in summer

Patanjali Coconut Oil

Oil application to skin is not just limited to dry skin during winter. Applying oil before bath or washing face is helpful during summer season too. It loosens the dirt, sweat and grime settled in the skin pores.

Patanjali Coconut Oil Review

Take tiny drops of oil in your palm and dot all over face and neck. Massage gently for few minutes before washing off.

Patanjali Coconut Oil is clear, thin and light in texture. It has great aroma.

Patanjali Aloe Vera Gel



patanjali best aloe vera gel india

Aloe Vera Gel is the best product that is effective on skin through all seasons. It nourishes the skin and heals any skin rashes. It provides cooling effect when applied on face and body.
It is also a good skin moisturizer. Patanjali Aloe Vera Gel has light gel texture. It is an excellent skin moisturizer for hot summer.

Patanjali Multani Mitti Face Pack

Multani Mitti Face Pack best facepack

Mutani Mitti has been an all-time favourite face pack that results in a glowing skin. The mineral it contains provides the essentials for a glowing skin.

Patanjali Multani Mitti Face Pack is easy to spread and apply. It dries quickly and requires little effort to wash off. The face pack is not drying on the skin. Face looks radiant after every use.

Patanjali Divya Gulab Jal

Gulab Jal / rose water is a very toner for skin. Especially during summer it provides a soothing effect with its relaxing aroma.

Patanjali Divya Gulab Jal

Rose Water from Patanjali is clear water like and has a pretty long shelf life. For a refreshed feel, dab rose water all over face and neck with a cotton ball.  

Face wash from Patanjali

I like all the face washes from Patanjali. There are too many face washes from the brand to rate just one of them. Their face washes lathers well leaving the skin squeaky clean.

5 Best Patanjali Products for Glowing Skin in Summer

Soundarya Face Wash, Orange and aloe vera Face wash, Lemon and Honey Face Wash, Rose Face Wash, Neem Face Wash, and many more; one can buy all their face washes at a time and keep stock of all of them.

With these Patanjali products in hand a simple facial kit can be built; face wash as skin cleanser, coconut oil and aloe vera gel for massaging skin,  multani mitti face pack and gulab jal as skin toner.

Are you a fan of Patanjali skin care products? Which are your favourite products from Patanjali?

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