Top 3 Home Remedy Tips for Avoiding Acne Disasters

16 Jun 2011
by Sydney Stone, Contributor
Acne is the perhaps the most widely spread and extremely common skin problem throughout the world amongst older teenagers and young adults irrespective of gender. It can cause serious skin problem if the proper care not been taken. Social Trauma is another side of Acne which really force the sufferer to choose the costly products which usually promise a lot but produce some or no result. Before You start to buy those expensive products here is Top 3 vastly used inexpensive home remedy. Read this article carefully it will show what you should exactly to get rid acne forever.
 
Toothpaste
 
Yes The tooth paste. It is used as effective home remedy for a quite some time. Believe it or not, toothpaste can sometimes help clear up acne. Though there is no scientific study behind this. Many people find this old age technique really helpful to cure the Acne. While Choosing the Toothpaste one should remember the following points
 
- Normal Toothpaste should be applied
- Don't Use the Gel Tooth Paste
- Fluoride as a ingredients should be present as minimum as possible in toothpaste
- Do Not Keep it on the acne More than 5-7 minutes.
 
Salt and Vinegar
 
Salt water, as it has disinfect property it is some time also used as solution with or without vinegar, to clear up acne both by drying the skin (removing excess oils). Wash the face with milder solution of salt twice a day (with vinegar if you like it)
 
Plant-Based Acne Home Remedies
 
The Plants also proved its capability to fight against the acne here some list of very effective plants based home remedy
 
- Fresh garlic can be rubbed on acne at regular intervals.
- Make a of Mix of lemon juice with cinnamon and apply to acne.
- Juice of Raw papaya can be used as reliever to swelling acne.
- Aloe Vera also have very effective skin healing property.
 



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