Don’t have the money to see the dermatologist? No day off to luxuriate at the spa? Here are seven acne home remedies that really work, and won’t put a big dent in your budget.
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Don’t have the money to see the dermatologist? No day off to luxuriate at the spa? Here are seven acne home remedies that really work, and won’t put a big dent in your budget.
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Millions of people who have acne around the world can attest to the healing properties of lemon juice, both applied directly to the skin and drunk as a beverage without sugar. Undiluted lemon juice, however, can be irritating to sensitive skin.
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Sometimes herbal products can be extremely useful in some skin care applications, and downright harmful in others. Lavender oil for acne is a good example of this principle.
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Is jojoba oil just the thing for treating your acne? The oil extracted from jojoba seeds is extremely similar to human sebum. Since like dissolves like, jojoba oil is great from removing excessive soft sebum, but it can make hardened sebum deposits in pores even worse. This article will tell you what you need to [...]
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If you are searching for the perfect homemade acne remedy and you think you have tried them all, think again. Here are ten homemade acne remedies that you probably have never tried before—and they are all safe and soothing for your skin.
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Herbs are natural. Often they are organic. And there are important herbal treatments for acne. Not every herb, however, helps acne. Some actually make acne. And not every herb helps everyone who has the same acne symptoms.
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Every few years grapefruit is either praised as a miracle diet food or panned as the source of plant chemicals that interact with medications. The fact is, grapefruit can be helpful in controlling appetite, because it can fill up at the cost of very few calories, and grapefruit juice neutralizes enzymes that the liver uses [...]
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Essential oils are natural. They are usually organic. And while essential oils are great for aromatherapy, they usually are not good for treating acne-prone or blemished skin.
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What could be more natural than treating acne with apple cider vinegar? The fact is, for all but the most resistant skin, apple cider vinegar can cause more skin oil buildup than it treats, and people who have eczema or contact dermatitis may even break out when they use apple cider vinegar acne treatments.
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Aloe vera gel is the natural healing accelerator for cuts, scrapes, and minor burns. But is it also a great treatment for pimples caused by acne?
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