How to make festive alta at home: Burk red is easily made at home. Today we will share a special recipe for making it with you, so that you can make it at home without chemical.

Easy Alta Making Tutorial: It is fun to decorate as soon as the festive season arrives. From Teej to Diwali, women definitely apply to the feet, especially in Navratri and Karva Chauth, the beauty of hands and feet would give a traditional look in the beauty. The red color in the market is often prepared from chemical, which can cause rashes or allergies on the skin. Many people do not seem to be prepared by chemical. These days, the trick of making homemade natural Alata on social media is becoming very viral. It is not only safe for your skin, but also enhances the natural beauty of the legs and hands.

Recipe

To make this domestic alte, first take a bowl and add 2 to 3 teaspoons of turmeric to it. Now add a pinch of lime to turmeric. After this, add lemon juice to it and make such a thin solution that it can be easily applied to the feet and hands. When this solution is found well, it will become a thick colored paste, which can be applied on the legs and hands like altar.

How to apply it

Take the help of brush or cotton to apply this homemade alte. If you want, you can also apply it to traditional style on the edges of the toes and hands with the help of a finger. It dries up in a few minutes and your feet have a natural radish-orange shine, which looks beautiful like the market.

Benefits of this homemade

The biggest advantage of this domestic art is that it does not contain any kind of harmful chemical. Turmeric is rich in antiseptic properties, which protects the skin from infection. Lemon makes the skin shiny and brings natural tone. At the same time, lime helps in lasting the color for a long time. Its use not only gives traditional touch on festivals, but also maintains the skin health of the feet.

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