beauty healthy happy
28 Jun
1-wash face with acne cream, then with lime or lemon juice(I have lime juice at the moment)
2-putting egg whites on for 10-15 minuets
3-putting a mix of mix 3 tablespoons of honey with 1 teaspoon of cinnamon on as a spot treatment, and washing off in the morning
4-in the morning, rubbing fresh garlic on pimples
5-using cleanser again
7-putting ice on pimples that do not have a head yet
Washing and dabbing acne with cotton balls that have been soaked in vinegar in morning or night
using a face mask made of oats and water
using sugar to scrub face when I wash my face, at least once a day
using a baking soda-water mix to rub into face gently for 10-15 seconds then removing and patting dry with a clean cloth
giving myself a weekly facial by mixing a yolk of an egg with two tablespoons of milk and half a tablespoon of honey. Apply this on your face and leave it on for about fifteen minutes. Then wash with lukewarm water. If you're out in the sun a lot, milk mixed with melted butter helps soften the dry skin.
and using lemon juice(when we get some) to reduce freckles.
I only want to know if using this many things(and I wouldn't do all of them, I just haven't decided which to use yet) will be harmful to my skin, or will back fire. Thx
and heard that toothpaste helps, if left on a pimple over night?
One Response for "Will using all these natural ways to cure acne be bad for my skin/not help if I use all of these?"
I had bad acne when I was younger and tried many of these home remedies – I can tell you that they didn't work at all from my experience and sometimes made my acne worse or gave me huge red rashes on my skin. Not pretty!
Honestly, the best thing is a good acne scrub and antibacterial soap – wash your face with hot water morning and night, and use soap and a good scrub. Benzoyl peroxide works well for many people and is easy to find at the drug store (didn't work for me because I'm highly allergic to it).
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