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Natural Acne Remedies

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The themes of natural or self-produced acne treatments are very broad, because you need to be able to distinguish effective options from those that are actually just stories of old women.

Acne is an extremely common skin problem that often occurs in older teenagers and young adults.

If ignored, acne can cause serious skin problems immediately or later in life.

There are various acne treatment products on the market, and you may want to try some.

But before you go out and buy these usually expensive products, try some home remedies for acne.


A List of Common Natural Remedies

1. Toothpaste - For Minty Fresh Skin

Believe it or not, toothpaste can sometimes help clear acne.

Although no formal research has been conducted so far, many people believe that toothpaste is an effective home remedy for acne. Just apply it directly to the problem area before going to bed.

2. Salt and Vinegar

A saline solution with or without vinegar can help clear acne by drying the skin (removing excess oil) and helping disinfection.

Wash your face twice a day with salt water (and vinegar, if you like). Just don't make the remedy too strong, rather a little salty.

For stubborn stains, make a stronger solution, apply it to the inflamed area and leave it for 15-20 minutes.

3. Fruits

Fruits are also considered effective home remedies for acne.

Try applying strawberry leaves directly on the acne and let it work for a while.

Fresh lemon juice (not concentrated) or lime mixed with rose water is another home remedy for acne you can try.

Apply on the face and keep for 15 minutes. Try this for 15 days and you will be surprised at the results!

The grated orange peel is mixed with water to make a paste, which can effectively treat outbreaks.

Apply and leave for 15-20 minutes, then rinse the paste with warm water.

Papaya juice is also considered effective. Fresh ketchup can also be used like orange peel.

What all these fruit-based home remedies for acne have in common is their astringent properties. Removal of excess oil and dirt is the key to fighting acne.

4. More Herbal Acne Home Remedies

Like the fruits mentioned above, there are many herbs and plants that have also been proven to be effective acne home remedies.

Using a mixture of witch hazel oil extract, sweet fennel and tea in water 2-3 times a day has been shown to be effective against acne.

It is helpful to press methamphetamine (fenugreek) leaves into a paste, apply for 10 to 15 minutes and rinse off.

Crushed garlic can also be used as an effective home remedy for acne, although most people just give up on it because of the smell.

Aloe vera has good skin healing properties and also has an astringent effect.

Of course, cucumbers have been a favorite for reducing all types of swelling for many years. If you apply cucumber in a paste form, the effect will be better.

5. Support from the Inside

All these mixtures, mixtures and pastes can be applied well on the outside, but stimulating your body from the inside can make any of these home treatments for acne more effective.

Nettle tea has long been recommended as a panacea for various skin problems, including acne.

Taking vitamin supplements containing vitamin B5 and zinc can promote a healthy immune system, thereby helping your body fight acne-causing bacteria.

Try some home remedies for acne, and you will be surprised at the results you can get without spending a lot of money on specialized skin care products.

6. Hot/Cold Compress

The most commonly recommended top natural remedy is to use hot and cold wet compresses to reduce puffiness and unclog clogged pores, which is the culprit for acne.

7. Drinking Water

This natural acne treatment is very simple.

The premise behind this is that if you drink a sufficient amount of water a day, usually 7-8 glasses of water a day, your body will remove the toxic elements that actually cause acne to develop and spread.

It should also be noted that many natural remedies not only recommend drinking plain water, but also adding herbal ingredients by boiling fenugreek and corn seeds in the water.

8. Oil and Juice

Although it may seem strange, the benefits of using natural substances such as almond oil can actually help remove acne scars and should not be ignored. Apricot juice helps reduce the presence of cysts by cutting them.

7. Cucumber Juice

For topical application, use alone or in combination with carrot, alfalfa or lettuce juice.

8. Citrus Juices

These types of juices, such as lemon juice, can be used as natural exfoliates to remove dead skin cells that can cause clogged pores. You should let it dry on your face for about 10 minutes and then rinse it off with cold water.

9. Fenugreek Leaves

This remedy provides good outbreak prevention and involves taking fenugreek leaves, crushing them, and then using them to make a paste. Then you need to apply it to the infected area every night and wash it off with warm water the next morning.

10. Honey Mask

Because honey has natural antibacterial properties, it is often applied as a mask on the face to kill surface bacteria. Generally speaking, the mask should be applied once or twice a week, depending on the results of use.

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