The name is ‘heaps’, infinite in quality! If you rub it, it really restores the skin, or is it all a joke?
Sandy Verma March 28, 2026 03:24 PM

The name is ‘Mounds’. But infinite in quality. A piece of lemon in the leaves of the food-loving Bengali. And two fried rice. Heavenly satisfaction. But that familiar vegetable has now crossed the boundaries of the kitchen and entered the beauty salon. Command yes! Nothing to raise the eyebrows. The netpara has been amused by various tricks that have gone viral recently. Someone grinds raw rind and mixes it with curd. Someone is again putting his gummy juice on his mouth and claiming that his age will be reduced to sixteen. So many districts that hold responsibility! Why is such surprising information not known before? Is it true that if you rub the rinds, the skin will return? Or is it all bullshit? What is the real truth?

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Nowadays there is a growing tendency to transform into domestic elements. Net influencers claim that magic will happen if you mix sour curd with curd and apply it on your face for 20 minutes. Use this pack twice a week to get rid of wrinkles. Even to tighten the sagging skin or its pair fair weight. From treating acne to removing dark spots, this green vegetable has everything.

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Yogurt vs. curd

The efficacy of yogurt in skin care is scientifically proven. The lactic acid in yogurt acts as a natural cleanser. It moisturizes the skin from within and prevents sunburn. Zinc and calcium make the skin soft and bright. On the other hand, rice is packed with nutrients. It is rich in vitamin C, K and anti-oxidants. This fiber-rich vegetable is excellent for improving digestion and controlling diabetes. Regular consumption of jaggery increases the immune system, which indirectly affects the skin as well.

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Leaves are nectar, skin poison?

But the nectar in the leaves can be poison on the skin. Experts say that applying the paste directly to the skin is more likely to have the opposite effect. The tough fiber in raw vegetables can irritate sensitive skin. Many people are at risk of developing severe allergies or rashes from its sticky sap. Moreover, there is still no strong scientific evidence to support the aging process of turmeric.

The truth is, skin tone comes from within. It is more beautiful on the dining table. Keeping this vegetable in a balanced diet will keep the body healthy, and if the body is healthy, the skin will naturally glow. So there is no need to follow the current trend of social media. Be careful before being tempted to experiment on the skin. It is wise to eat, not to rub the rinds to keep the district.

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