is there any home remedies for acne?
February 7th, 2012Question: is there any home remedies for acne?
i dont have bad acne but i do get break outs and i hate it and ill get my breakouts at the worst time and i have no money so home remedies please help
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Answer by maria r
well i know toothpaste works.. also cleaning ur face with rubbing alcohol..
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buy an aloe vera leaf…(about $1.00)…cut it open and drip the juice out. keep in refrigerated and put it on your face twice a day…within a few weeks ur face will clear up and u will only need to use it as u need it.
baking soda
mix baking soda with water to form a paste and leave on for like 20mins. Helps dry them up and exfoliates. Itches a lil tho…
but does help. Don’t do this too often tho it can dry up your skin.
once or twice a week is fine. put a mosturizer on afterwards.
or you can try toothpaste. toothpaste can help dry up pimples as well. just apply a small amount before going to bed.
hope it helps:)
There are lots of ways you can treat your acne yourself.
-As a long term plan drink a lot of water and don’t eat too much greasy foods. Water is essential to keep your skin hydrated and flush out impurities.
-Avoid touching or rubbing your face during the day.
-Cleanse with a gentle wash and follow with an an astringent (toner). I prefer ‘witch hazel’ if you have that where you live. You can also apply a very low strength peroxide, or a rubbing alcohol like isocol, directly to the spots with a Q-tip (speak to your pharmacist, and don’t use hair peroxide).
-Try to remain calm. Stress can cause breakouts, especially during adolescence.
-If you wear makeup clean brushes, sponges or applicators with an antibacterial soap/wash or rubbing alcohol and avoid putting your fingers into your makeup or moisturizer as that introduces bacteria.
-Use drops of essential oils expecially Lavander, Tea tree and Bergamot and Patchouli(about 4-6 IN TOTAL) in a large bowl of warm water. Agitate the water and lay a face cloth on top of the water to soak the oils up. Compress the cloth onto the face in the affected areas.