A sagging jawline, loose neck skin, and the appearance of a double chin can make the face look older and reduce self-confidence. Age, weight gain, poor posture, and loss of collagen contribute to these changes. Although no home remedy can permanently remove a double chin or make someone look exactly 15 years younger, natural ingredients rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and skin-supporting compounds may help improve skin hydration, elasticity, and overall appearance. Different skin types benefit from different ingredients, so choosing remedies according to your skin type is important.

Remedy 1: For Normal Skin
Ingredients and Scientific Benefits
- 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel – contains polysaccharides that support hydration.
- 1 teaspoon honey – acts as a humectant and helps retain moisture.
- 1 teaspoon yogurt – contains lactic acid for gentle exfoliation.
- ½ teaspoon turmeric powder – provides curcumin with antioxidant activity.
- 1 teaspoon cucumber juice – rich in water and vitamin C.
- 5 drops almond oil – provides vitamin E.
- 1 teaspoon rice flour – helps create a tightening mask.
Scientific Working of the Ingredients
Aloe vera and honey improve hydration and support the skin barrier. Yogurt supplies lactic acid that promotes smoother skin. Turmeric provides antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress. Almond oil delivers vitamin E, while cucumber juice refreshes the skin.
Procedure
Mix all ingredients into a smooth paste. Apply to the face and neck, especially under the chin. Leave for 20 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water. Follow with gentle upward massage.
How Often to Apply
Once daily for 5 days.
Initial Results
Skin may feel softer and appear more refreshed within 2–3 days.
Remedy 2: For Combination Skin
Ingredients and Scientific Benefits
- 1 tablespoon mashed papaya – contains papain enzymes.
- 1 teaspoon honey – helps retain moisture.
- 1 teaspoon oat powder – soothes skin.
- 1 teaspoon rose water – provides refreshing effects.
- ½ teaspoon flaxseed gel – rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
- 5 drops olive oil – supplies antioxidants.
Scientific Working of the Ingredients
Papaya enzymes assist gentle exfoliation. Oats contain beta-glucans that soothe the skin barrier. Flaxseed gel forms a temporary tightening film, while olive oil provides antioxidant compounds.
Procedure
Blend ingredients thoroughly and apply over the neck and jawline. Leave for 15–20 minutes before washing.
How Often to Apply
Alternate days for one week.
Initial Results
Skin may feel smoother and more hydrated after several applications.
Remedy 3: For Oily Skin
Ingredients and Scientific Benefits
- 1 tablespoon cucumber pulp – hydrates and cools.
- 1 teaspoon green tea – rich in catechins.
- 1 teaspoon gram flour – absorbs excess oil.
- 1 teaspoon yogurt – contains lactic acid.
- ½ teaspoon lemon juice – provides vitamin C.
- 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel – supports hydration.
Scientific Working of the Ingredients
Green tea polyphenols possess antioxidant properties. Aloe vera helps maintain moisture without excessive oiliness. Gram flour helps absorb surface oil, while yogurt provides mild exfoliation.
Procedure
Mix ingredients into a paste. Apply evenly to face and neck. Leave for 15 minutes and wash gently.
How Often to Apply
3–4 times weekly.
Initial Results
Skin may appear cleaner and less oily within a few days.
Remedy 4: For Dry Skin
Ingredients and Scientific Benefits
- 1 tablespoon avocado pulp – rich in healthy fats.
- 1 teaspoon honey – moisturizing agent.
- 1 teaspoon milk cream – provides lipids.
- 5 drops coconut oil – improves moisture retention.
- 1 teaspoon aloe vera gel – hydrates skin.
- ½ teaspoon cocoa powder – contains antioxidants.
Scientific Working of the Ingredients
Avocado supplies fatty acids and vitamin E. Coconut oil helps reduce water loss from the skin surface. Honey enhances hydration, and aloe vera soothes dryness.
Procedure
Blend ingredients and apply to face and neck. Leave for 20 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.
How Often to Apply
Daily for 5 days.
Initial Results
Dry skin often feels softer and smoother after 2–3 applications.
Remedy 5: For Sensitive Skin
Ingredients and Scientific Benefits
- 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel – soothing and hydrating.
- 1 teaspoon oatmeal powder – contains beta-glucans.
- 1 teaspoon cucumber juice – cooling effect.
- 1 teaspoon chamomile tea – calming properties.
- ½ teaspoon honey – moisture retention.
- 1 teaspoon flaxseed gel – forms a protective layer.
Scientific Working of the Ingredients
Oatmeal supports the skin barrier and reduces irritation. Chamomile contains flavonoids with soothing effects. Aloe vera and flaxseed gel help maintain hydration and comfort.
Procedure
Mix thoroughly and apply gently to the neck and lower face. Leave for 15 minutes and rinse.
How Often to Apply
Every alternate day.
Initial Results
Skin may feel calmer and more hydrated within several days.
Additional Natural Habits for a Firmer Appearance
- Maintain proper posture to reduce neck sagging.
- Sleep 7–8 hours daily.
- Drink 8–10 glasses of water.
- Perform chin lifts and neck stretches for 5–10 minutes daily.
- Avoid smoking and excessive sugar intake.
- Use sunscreen every day to protect collagen.
- Perform a patch test before trying any remedy.
Visible improvement in skin texture usually starts within 2–3 days, while better hydration and glow develop over several weeks. If loose skin or a double chin persists, medical options such as weight management, exercise, dermatologic treatments, or consultation with a doctor may be appropriate.
Diet Plan
Morning
- Warm water with lemon.
- Oatmeal with almonds and berries.
Breakfast
- Eggs or yogurt with fruit.
Lunch
- Grilled fish or lentils with vegetables.
- Brown rice or whole wheat roti.
Evening Snack
- Green tea and a handful of nuts.
Dinner
- Vegetable soup with lean protein.
- Salad with cucumber and tomatoes.
Duration
Continue healthy eating and home remedies for 6–8 weeks. If significant skin laxity, swelling, or persistent double chin remains despite lifestyle changes, consult a dermatologist or physician.
References for the above remedy
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health – Aloe Vera
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/aloe-vera - National Library of Medicine – Honey in Dermatology
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5661189/ - National Library of Medicine – Oatmeal and Skin Barrier
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3437406/ - National Library of Medicine – Green Tea Polyphenols and Skin Health
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5384166/ - National Library of Medicine – Coconut Oil and Skin Hydration
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5796020/ - National Library of Medicine – Turmeric and Curcumin
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5664031/ - National Library of Medicine – Olive Oil and Skin Function
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5796020/ - National Library of Medicine – Yogurt and Lactic Acid Benefits
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6017965/




