5 Ways To Use Malai (Milk Cream) For Flawlessly Smooth, Soft and Supple Skin

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The saturated fat content of malai helps fix the rough and dull skin. From treating tanned skin to nourishing dry skin, a simple malai face pack has got you covered.

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5 Ways To Use Malai (Milk Cream) For Flawlessly Smooth, Soft and Supple Skin
Malai can do wonders for your skin

Highlights

  • Malai is the thick, yellowish layer that sits on the surface of milk
  • Malai could benefit your skin due to the saturated fat content
  • Malai should be used in moderation
If you have grown up in India, you are no stranger to malai. Your grandmothers would not stop gushing about its benefits, and even go as far as to make you have it along with your milk. For the uninitiated, malai is a thick yellowish layer of fat and coagulated proteins that form a sticky film across the surface of milk. This layer is skimmed off and is consumed directly, with sugar or as an ingredient in cooking. Malai makes way into so many of our dishes and desserts as well. Beyond the kitchens too, Malai has played a crucial role in beauty rituals for several Indian women since centuries. In fact, after haldiand besan, malai is said to be the most effective remedy for all the skin troubles. The saturated fat content of malai helps fix the rough and dull skin. From managing tanned skin to nourishing dry skin, a simple malai face pack has got you covered. What's best is that it is just milk, no chemicals involved here hence the chances of side-effects are even almost negligible. However, it is a good practice to do a test patch on your skin to check if you have allergies. 
Here's how you can use malai for a flawless skin
 
1. For Tanned Skin
Don't you just hate it when on a hot summery day, you head home and see your skin all damaged due to the harsh sun rays! Yes, the sunblock cream didn't do its job effectively, but that does not mean you leave the burn as it is. Make way for the cooling and nourishing malai. To get rid of the nasty tan, simply put malai on face and allow it to stay for 10 minutes. Rinse it off with water. You can also make a thick paste of malai and besan and apply it onto your face gently. Do this at least twice a week for better results.
 
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Malai can help you get rid of nasty skin tan


2. For Dry Skin
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The natural homemade malai face pack can help you get rid of dry skin as well. Mix a tablespoon of milk cream with a tablespoon of honey and apply the pack on your skin. Leave it on for 20 minutes. Once it is done, rinse it off with water.  

The natural homemade malai face pack can help you get rid of dry skin


3. For a Glowing Skin
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In addition to a soft and smooth skin, malai or milk cream can also help you get a radiant skin. Mix a tablespoon of malai with a tablespoon of gram flour or besan and leave it on for 20 minutes on your skin. You can also make a malai-turmeric face pack for a golden glow. Add a teaspoon of turmeric into a tablespoon of milk cream and apply on your skin. Rinse it off with water. Do this twice or thrice every week for better results.

In addition to a soft and smooth skin, malai or milk cream can also help you get a radiant skin


 
4. Get Rid of Dead Skin 
Malai works as a natural exfoliator and helps in eliminating the dead skin cells. For a nourished and vitalized skin, you can mix milk cream with oatmeal or breadcrumbs and rub it on your skin. Do so on all the parts of your skin that may have dead skin cell accumulation like elbow, neck, knee, leg and arm. Rub it gently for a few minutes and wash it off with cold water. For best results, do this twice every week. 

Malai works as a natural exfoliator and helps in eliminating the dead skin cells | Photo Credit: Istock

 5. Cleansing Skin
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Malai can serve as a natural cleanser too. It can clean up clogged pores and removes accumulated dust over the skin. Massage your skin with a teaspoon of milk cream and lemon juice for a few minutes. Rinse it off with water with the use of cotton. And you thought malai was only good to be on top of your lassi(This content including advice provides generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified medical opinion. Always consult a specialist or your own doctor for more information. NDTV does not claim responsibility for this information.)
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