Pimples, acne, zits,
bumps, spots, whatever you want to call them, they are annoying, and chances are,
they will happen at the most inopportune time. You might think that once you
pass puberty, you’re in the clear as far as blemishes are concerned, but that
is not always the case.
Want the scoop on how to
get rid of zits naturally?
Lemon Juice
The natural astringent and
antibacterial properties of lemon juice are great for clearing up skin. To get the
best results, just apply the lemon juice directly to the skin and leave it for
up to an hour.
Sort of along the same
lines as lemon juice, apple cider vinegar has the same antibacterial
properties, as well as anti fungal properties as well. Apple cider vinegar is
very powerful though, so you might want to dilute it when you use it, at least
at first. Just apply a small amount to your skin, but make sure that you choose
pure, undiluted vinegar for best results.
Baking Soda
Baking soda is a great option
for clearing up blemishes, it’s cheap, it’s natural, and it doesn’t
contain any harmful chemicals
or other ingredients. The benefits of baking soda are many: it exfoliates, it
reduces inflammation, and it clears up skin. All you have to do is use warm
water or lemon juice and baking soda to make a paste. Then, apply the paste to
your skin like a mask. Leave it on for up to an hour, and then rinse. You will
be amazed at the results. Read on for more!
Egg Whites
Egg whites also make a
great home remedy for getting rid of pimples. To use this method, simply separate
the egg white from the yolk. Then, you can use a cotton swab, cotton ball, or
simply your fingers to apply the egg white to your skin. Your skin will glow
and begin to tighten. Leave the egg white mixture on your skin for up to an
hour for best results.
Manuka Honey
Have you heard of manuka
honey? It’s kind of famous on theinternet for its
legendary wound
healing and soothing
properties. Manuka honey comes from the manuka bush of New Zealand. The way
that it’s used for acne treatment is very simple-it is simply applied directly
to the skin and then later rinsed. Manuka honey is an incredibly powerful food
that can be used in many ways.
Papaya
If you are familiar with
high end skin care products, you probably already know that papaya is a very
common ingredient in acne treatments. However, you can get the same benefits
without spending the cash! All you have to do is mash up the flesh of the papaya
to form a paste or a lotion consistency, and apply directly to the skin. You
can leave it on for up to 30 minutes, then rinse and moisturize.
Tea Tree Oil
Tee tree oil is a very
common home remedy for many conditions, but especially for acne and other
Corn-starch
If you suffer from blemishes
that are extremely red and blotchy, corn-starch can be a great choice.
Corn-starch is very gentle
on the skin, so it is a great option for those of us who have very sensitive
skin. You can apply a corn-starch and water paste to individual blemishes, or
to your whole face, and you can leave it on as long as you like.
Garlic
Isn’t garlic great for everything?
Not only does garlic have a ton of antibacterial properties when
you eat it, it also has
great effects when applied directly to the skin. To use, just thinly slice a
clove of garlic. Rub the garlic clove and the juice of the garlic onto your
skin, paying close attention to problem areas, and leave on for up to 30
minutes.
Ice Cubes
If you have spots that are
especially swollen andred, ice can be a great way to reduce inflammation and
reduce the appearance of blemishes. Just rub an ice cube on the trouble spots,
and not only will your pores close up, the bacteria will be pushed out as well.
Win/Win!
Water
Yes, it’s simple, but it
works. By drinking 10-12 glasses of water
As you can see, there are
tons of different ways that you can treat acne naturally. These are just a few
of the best natural remedies for treating pimples quickly, there are so many
more out there. So, if you try these and
you are not satisfied, keep looking, and you will find the perfect one for you!
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