To keep skin happy, plump and glowing during monsoon, Geetanjali, who plays Rajesh in the sitcom 'Happu Ki Ultan Paltan', shares: "I like to wash my face regularly during this season. My One of the well-known remedies, recommended by my mother, is a natural mask made of multani mitti, neem and clove. To prepare it, I mix one tablespoon of neem powder and two tablespoons of multani mitti in a clean bowl. I add half a teaspoon of clove powder and slowly add rose water to make a smooth paste."

She adds, "Rose water helps to achieve the right consistency and tone the skin. After cleansing my face and patting it dry, I apply the mask evenly on my face and neck, avoiding the eye area. And I leave it for 15 days." -20 minutes until it dries completely. Then I wash it off with lukewarm water, massaging the face gently in a circular motion to exfoliate. After patting my face dry, I use my I apply a light, natural moisturizer like aloe vera gel or almond oil to keep my skin hydrated."

“This mask combines the oil-absorbing and impurity-clearing properties of multani mitti along with the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits of neem and the anti-bacterial power of clove.When used once or twice a week, it helps stay clean. “Fresh and glowing skin throughout the monsoon season,” said Gitanjali.

The actress also relies on fruits like papaya, which contains enzymes like papain that helps in removing dead skin cells and reducing pigmentation.

"I make a mask by mixing papaya with a tablespoon of yogurt and apply it on my face for 15-20 minutes before washing off. These fruit-based treatments not only nourish and revitalize the skin, but also Also provide essential vitamins and antioxidants to maintain.Gitanjali concludes, “Healthy, glowing complexion during the humid monsoon season.”

'Happu Ki Ultan Paltan' airs on &TV.