Lemon for Skin Care: Lemon is rich in vitamin C, due to which it is considered very beneficial for the skin. Health experts also believe that lemon must be included in the diet to keep the skin healthy and glowing. However, lemon juice is used extensively in home remedies to make the skin spotless. Lemon juice is considered a natural remedy for facial freckles, blemishes and acne. Lemon contains vitamin C, citric acid, and antioxidants, which help to make the skin glow and fight bacteria. However, applying lemon directly to the skin can be harmful. Let us know how to apply lemon on the face.

Many studies suggest that vitamin C present in lemon promotes the collagen formation process of the skin, making the skin healthy and glowing. Citric acid cleans the skin by removing dead cells. The antiseptic properties of lemon help in reducing acne and bacterial infections. Lemon can be beneficial for the skin if used correctly. Lemon has many benefits, but applying lemon directly and in large quantities on the face can cause problems like irritation, redness, and itching on the skin. The presence of citric acid in lemon can make the skin sensitive.
People who have sensitive skin should avoid applying lemon juice directly to the skin. You should also avoid going out in the sun after applying lemon. If your skin is very sensitive or you have an allergy problem, then you should avoid applying lemon on the face. People who already have dry skin should also avoid using lemon. Children and people suffering from skin problems should definitely consult a doctor before applying lemon on the skin.
Now the question is, how should lemon be applied on the face? According to experts, instead of applying lemon directly on the face, you should mix it with other natural things like honey, curd or aloe vera gel and apply it on the skin. This mixture will nourish the skin without harming it. After applying lemon, avoid sunlight for at least 15-20 minutes and wash the face thoroughly. If there is any burning or itching, stop using it immediately and consult a doctor. Using lemon on the face can be beneficial, but it is not safe for everyone. Using it without understanding can harm the skin.
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