ACNE
9:44 AM Posted In ACNE Edit This 0 Comments »Mask 1 (Aspirin Mask): Crush 3-5 aspirin tablets. Try three tablets to begin with, as five might be too harsh. Add 3-4 drops of water to make a paste. Some people like to add a little honey for its soothing effect.
Apply paste to your face. Let the paste dry for 15 minutes. Rinse the paste off using a circular motion. Wash the face with cold water.
*Make sure you use aspirin. Do not mistake ibuprofen or acetaminophen for aspirin
Mask 2 (Clay Mask): Mix 2-3 tablespoons of cat litter with water to make a smooth paste. Apply the mask to your face. Let dry for 15 minutes. Wash off.
Mask 3 (Apple Cider Vinegar): Blot apple cider vinegar onto your face. Let dry. Wash off with cold water.
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Gently massage your face with soap for 3 to 5 minutes daily and rinse thoroughly with water. Do this daily to remove excess oil from your skin. Rough scrubbing can spread infection so be sure to rub gently.
Apply apple cider vinegar, after washing your face, using a cotton pad. It will help dry up the acne much more quickly than washing with soap alone.
Dab a little clove honey and cinnamon directly on pimples as a home remedy for drying out acne. Do it before you go to bed and rinse off in the morning. Often, you will see results after the first night.
Make a poultice out of salt and vinegar and apply directly to pimples and blackheads. Leave on for 30 minutes and then rinse thoroughly.
Split open a clove of fresh garlic and rub it directly on acne. This will help reduce redness and swelling if applied several times a day.
Add lots of water to your diet. It will hydrate the skin, plump up pores and help flush waste out of your system. Drinking at least 6 glasses of water a day will not only slow down the spread of acne but will improve overall body health.
Shampoo your hair regularly and don't let it hang over your face. Hair spreads oil and bacteria so keeping it clean and away from your face will help reduce breakouts.
Always use a fresh washcloth as bacteria can grow in damp wet cloths.
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