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5 reasons to make green moong dal your skin’s best friend

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 19, 2025, 15:00 IST
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A dose of vitamins and enzymes that rejuvenates the skin

A powerhouse of potent beauty ingredients, green moong dal not only has several health benefits but is widely used by Indian women in their skincare regimen as well. Taking a note from our grandmother’s beauty recipes, a dose of green moong dal has the power to deal with acne and dry skin issues. Here are 5 reasons and how to use green moong dal in your everyday skincare routine.

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Removes facial hair

Moong dal lightens your skin and helps you get rid of the fine facial hair from your upper lips, chin, and cheeks. Giving you a brighter complexion with a smooth finish, this process helps in better absorption of skin products. How to use:
Step 1: Soak 100 grams of green moong overnight and grind it into a smooth paste.
Step 2: Add 2 tablespoons of sandalwood powder and orange peel powder.
Step 3: Now, add some milk to create a fine paste, and apply this as a facial scrub in circular motions to scrape off the dry skin.
Step 4: Wash after 10 minutes with cold water.


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Removes sun tan

Green moong dal has natural bleaching properties that lighten the tan caused by the UV rays. Also, rich in antiseptic properties, it cools and soothes the skin, making your face look glowing and fresh. How to use:
Step 1: Soak ¼ cup of green moong dal in water overnight and grind it in the morning the next day to get a fine paste.
Step 2: Add 2 tablespoons of yoghurt and apply it to the affected parts of your body.
Step 3: Let it settle down for 10 minutes and then wash it off with cold water. Use this alternate day to get rid of the tan.


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Prevents breakouts and acne

It prevents the skin pores from clogging up with oil and dirt, as well as draws out impurities from the skin pores, leaving your skin with a fresh and youthful look. How to use:
Step 1: Soak ¼ cup of green moong dal overnight and then grind it into a fine paste in the morning.
Step 2: Add 2 tablespoons of homemade ghee and massage your skin in an upward direction with this paste.
Step 3: Now, use this paste three times a week to keep your skin free from acne and pimples.


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Prevents dry skin issues

A great way to soothe dry skin and retain lost moisture throughout the year, it is packed with cell-rejuvenating vitamins and enzymes that lock in moisture deep into the skin. How to use:
Step 1: Soak 2 tablespoons of green moong dal overnight in milk and grind this into a paste in the morning.
Step 2: Apply it all over your face and neck, and leave it for 20 minutes.
Step 3: Wash it off with cold water, and follow this routine thrice a week to hydrate your skin.

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For a glowing complexion

Green moong dal is perfect for nourishing and exfoliating your facial skin. From removing dead skin cells to brightening up the texture of the skin, it is brimming with vitamins A and C, which give a healthy glow to the skin. How to use:
Step 1: Soak 50 grams of green moong dal overnight in a bowl and grind it into a fine paste the next morning. Step 2: Now, add 1 teaspoon of raw honey and 1 tablespoon of almond oil to the paste.
Step 3: Apply this face pack evenly on your face, and leave it for 15-20 minutes. Step 4: Wash it off with cold water and apply this face pack on alternate days for healthy, glowing skin.


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