dermatologist Nitanshi Goel – Nitanshi Goel, who won hearts with her performance in Laapataa Ladies, prefers to keep her skincare routine simple and natural. In an interview, the actor revealed the quick, easy-to-make DIY hack she swears by for glowing skin.

โ€œAapko tomato aise half cut karna hota hai, uspe sugar lagana hota hai, aur aapko apne face par rub karna hota hai. Mai woh karti hun, aur woh technique bahut sahi kaam karti hai (cut the tomato into half, sprinkle sugar, and apply to the face.

I do the same; the technique works great,โ€ the 18-year-old told Instant Bollywood. But does this scrub really work? Decoding the ingredients, skin expert Dr Navjot Arora said that tomatoes contain vitamin C, lycopene, and mild natural acids that can temporarily brighten the skin by reducing tan and give it a fresh look, and sugar acts as an exfoliant, helping to remove dead skin cells and promoting smoother texture.

โ€œAnd for a temporary period, they can make the skin look refreshed and glowing. โ€œ Story continues below this ad โ€œHowever, this combination has no proven long-term benefits for improving skin tone or texture.

At best, it offers a short-lived glow, and at worst, it can irritate the skin if used too often or too harshly,โ€ he told indianexpress. com.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rasu5 (@rasubeautyp5) Can cause irritation Other than the short-lived glow, sugar granules, according to Dr Arora, are pretty rough and can cause small tears on the delicate facial skin. โ€œTomato pulp is acidic and may lead to stinging, redness, or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Using such scrubs regularly can weaken the skin barrier, making it more prone to dryness and breakouts.

Those with sensitive or acne-prone skin should avoid this method altogether. โ€ ALSO READ | DIY body scrubs for dull, oily and sensitive skin Try these alternatives instead Itโ€™s best to use gentle exfoliants that are specially formulated for the face, suggested Dr Arora, adding: โ€œProducts containing mild chemical exfoliants such as lactic acid or glycolic acid work effectively without causing physical damage. Enzyme-based exfoliants, such as those made from papaya or pumpkin, are also excellent options for natural and safe exfoliation.

Always moisturise after exfoliating and do a patch test before applying any new product to avoid irritation. โ€ Story continues below this ad.