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Treating acne has always been difficult for some. Either the products don't suit you or the acne just don't respond to it. Chemical products found in acne products may be helpful but it can also be harsh to your skin. Treating acne naturally will aid you in preventing acne while giving you the benefits of a clearer face without the chemicals.
Natural everyday products found virtually anywhere are cheap, effective and beneficial for you and your skin.
1. Oatmeal - Not only is it good for eating, oatmeal can be made into a facial mask to clear up acne. Oatmeal draws impurities deep within the skin and absorbs excess oil. Simply spread all over the face, let it sit for ten minutes and rinse off. Results will show almost immediately when applied to face on a regular basis.
2. Apple Cider Vinegar - This form of vinegar balances out the skin's pH level while killing off bacteria and absorbing excess oil. Pour a small amount of diluted apple cider vinegar (eight parts water in one part vinegar) in a cotton ball and apply to problem areas. You can change the dosage of the diluted vinegar to a stronger one if you don't have sensitive skin. Let the solution dry and rinse off after ten minutes.
3. Lemon / Lime Juice - If vinegar doesn't sit well with you, you can opt for lemon or lime juice instead. Containing citric acids, it exfoliates the face helping dry acne spots fade.
4. Tea Tree Oil - Commonly used and seen in households, tea tree oil can be purchased in most supermarkets and groceries. Apply tea tree oil directly on the problem areas or you can mix it with jojoba oil so you can apply it one the whole face.
5. Toothpaste - Yes, toothpaste can be a means to treat acne naturally. For people on the go, you can directly apply a dab of toothpaste on a zit to reduce redness and irritation.
6. Baking Soda - Found in most kitchens, baking soda is an effective exfoliant. Mix a small amount of baking soda with water to form a paste. Gently massage the paste onto skin for ten to fifteen seconds. Rinse off immediately.
7. Aloe Vera - Mostly applied to burns, aloe vera has been an effective way to treat acne naturally. It deems effective in removing acne scars and spots.
8. Egg Whites - Separated from the yolk, egg whites heal acne prone skin. It also absorbs excess oil that can cause more breakouts. Beat egg whites until frothy and let it sit on the skin for fifteen minutes. Rinse off afterwards.
9. Cucumber Juice - Cucumbers cool down skin. When applied to skin with acne, cucumber is an effective way to treat acne naturally by preventing swelling and further irritation.
10. Eating healthy foods that include the products above can help prevent acne. The vitamins from those produce strengthen the skin, which can then lead to a blemish free face. Fighting acne inside out is a faster way to get rid of your problem. Treating acne naturally can be both healthy to your skin and your body.
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