“Garmi ke din aur skin ke dard — dono saath aate hain.” Honestly, every May in Delhi, my skin behaves like it’s on strike. Oily forehead, sudden rashes, random tanning patches… bas, full drama. And while I’d love to believe some pricey serum will fix everything, the truth is — my kitchen has always done better. Nani-approved face packs, simple ingredients, and a bit of patience are honestly all you need.
So yeah, let’s talk about five DIY summer face packs that are actually worth your time. No fancy names, just good old Indian jugaad.
Because the heat doesn’t just make you sweaty — it fries your skin barrier too. Summers mean:
Natural packs cool, calm, and hydrate without suffocating your skin. Aloe, cucumber, papaya — they’re not just garnish for your salad. They’re skin saviours.
📌 Studies back it too — ingredients like lactic acid in yogurt or curcumin in turmeric actively reduce inflammation and brighten skin tone over time. Not magic, just science.
Best for when your skin feels roasted after stepping out. Blend cucumber pulp with aloe gel, slap it on for 15 minutes. The cooling effect is instant. Cucumber reduces puffiness, aloe repairs irritation. Honestly, feels like AC for your face.
2. Multani Mitti + Rose Water Oil Control Pack 🧖♀️
Classic desi hack. Mix multani with rose water, apply till semi-dry, then wash. Perfect for oily skin and acne-prone folks. Multani sucks out oil, rose water calms. One of those “ghar par facial” kind of feels.
The oldest trick in the book. A pinch of haldi + honey = glow mask. Curcumin in turmeric fades dark spots, honey hydrates and kills bacteria. Just don’t go overboard or you’ll look like Pikachu.
For texture issues and dull skin. Papain enzyme from papaya exfoliates, yogurt smoothens. Together they work better than most “enzyme masks” sold in stores. Great before a night out — gives that fresh glow.
Yes, it’s extra, but saffron in milk has been a beauty ritual forever. Rich in antioxidants, it evens out skin tone over time. Use it on weekends when you want that soft, pampered vibe.
Pro tip: Chill the mix in the fridge for 10 minutes before applying. Feels heavenly on hot days.
Q. Can I store these packs in the fridge?
Nope. They lose potency and can grow bacteria. Always make fresh.
Q. Does haldi really brighten skin?
Yes, but only in small amounts. Too much = yellow stain.
Q. Can I skip moisturizer after a mask?
Please don’t. Your skin still needs hydration locked in.
Q. Will these remove tanning fully?
They’ll help lighten and soothe, but consistent sunscreen is what really prevents tanning.
DIY face packs are honestly like that old Bollywood song — simple, evergreen, always there when you need them. No marketing hype, no crazy price tags. Just honest, cooling skin relief from ingredients you already own.
So this summer, before you splurge on some “miracle” glow cream, try raiding your kitchen first. And remember — “Sooraj hua maddham… par multani hua add-ham.” 😉