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Five Natural Ways To Get Rid of Acne As Fast As Possible | MUST WATCH

For many, acne isn’t an adolescent rite of passage; it’s a problem that carries into adulthood. Acne is a skin condition that occurs when your skin follicles become blocked with oil and dead skin cells.

It’s a very common condition, and most people have experienced acne in their lifetime, especially during their teen years as their sebaceous glands produce more oil.

However, there’s no age limit to acne and many people in their 40s and 50s have adult acne.

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Those who still have acne-ridden skin know that it’s an ongoing battle to not only treat the blemishes already on their faces but to prevent them from ever coming back, be it with oral medication or topical treatments that are either prescribed or over-the-counter. ‘

But sometimes the best thing to do when fighting acne is to go back to the basics or go natural. Let’s make it easy for you by giving out 5 NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ACNE.

 

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  1. BAKING SODA

Technically, baking soda and water soften blackheads and any clogged pores in the skin, and it is best for congested skin as this type is the most prone to pore blockages.

Use a DIY baking soda mask, which you can leave on for ten minutes and follow up with a moisturizer. Baking soda may also work to neutralize the pH level of your skin.

This could be important because, if your pH is imbalanced, you may become prone to acne breakouts, dryness, and other skin irritations.

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  1. APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

It’s the best astringent in nature because it helps to balance the skin’s pH, making you both less oily and less dry, but beware because apple cider vinegar is very pungent, you should dilute the substance before using it.

We recommend using a mixture of one-part vinegar and four parts water. Apply to your face with cotton or a spritzer. No need to wash it off.

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ACV may also chemically exfoliate the skin, fight blackheads, and improve hyperpigmentation, but only when used correctly, be cautioned.

Without dilution, the ingredient can cause burns and skin irritation, especially if there are any open wounds on your skin.

 

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  1. TURMERIC AND FINE-GRAIN SALT

Turmeric is packed with antioxidants that provide many benefits for the skin, including brightening and purifying the skin. It also has an antibacterial property that makes turmeric great for treating eczema and psoriasis as well as acne by calming inflammation and reducing flare-ups.

The best way is by mixing it with gentle, exfoliating bases like chickpea flour, oat powders, or kaolin clay.

Fine-grain salt on the other hand cleans deeply, removes dead skin cells, balances moisture, and pulls toxins from pores, making it especially great for preventing acne or quick treatments during flare-ups on the face and body.

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And since it contains antibacterial properties, sea salt may help treat skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and even wounds.

The simplest way to use sea salt is to wet your face or body, put some salt on your wet hand so it sticks, and then pat it gently onto your skin.

You can leave it for a few minutes or rinse it immediately. Just make sure not to scrub too hard, it is too abrasive by itself.

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  1. HONEY

Honey is a well-known natural remedy due to its antibacterial and humectant properties. But perhaps what is less recognized is that not all honey is created equal.

Manuka honey, one that’s made by honey bees that feed on Manuka trees in New Zealand contains the most antimicrobial activity and is great for treating acne, inflammation, and skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

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And since it’s also a humectant, which means that it traps moisture in the skin once applied, honey leaves the skin smooth and hydrated, not oily. For a DIY facial, mix honey, aloe vera, one teaspoon of chickpea flour, and a pinch of turmeric to make a paste.

Spread the paste on your face, and once you rinse off with cool water, use an ice cube on the skin for thirty seconds to further treat a congested face.

 

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  1. TEA TREE OIL

Tea tree oil is a great antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent, according to experts. It’s renowned for its antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-fungal properties, making it an easy and effective spot treatment.

Per its anti-inflammatory nature, it reduces redness and swelling of the skin while also minimizing acne breakouts and reducing dandruff-causing fungus. We suggest diluting tea tree oil in a dab of extra virgin olive oil or organic jojoba oil and applying it directly on a zit.

 

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