10 Natural Pimple And Acne Treatments

Natural Pimple and Acne Treatments:- If your acne is severe enough, consulting a dermatologist might be necessary; however, before seeking medical help it would be prudent to try some natural pimple cures first as there are no risks in doing so. Let’s look at some home remedies for pimples on the face:

Natural Pimple And Acne Treatments

1. Aloe Vera And Garlic

Aloe vera moisturizes skin cells while providing antioxidant protection, while garlic contains allicin, an antibacterial active component known for its healing and clarifying qualities. Both ingredients can be combined into an effective detox mask for pimple healing.

Create a paste using two peeled garlic cloves mixed with one teaspoon of aloe vera pulp and apply this remedy directly onto any affected areas of the face, once daily until all pimples have dissipated.

Aloe Vera and Garlic
Aloe Vera and Garlic

2. Banana Peels

Banana Peels Banana peels contain potassium, vitamins, and minerals which work to strengthen your skin barrier and make it harder for acne to form on it. This in turn makes acne formation less likely.

Cut a small portion of peel from a ripe banana, rub the inner half against your skin for 10 minutes and rinse away afterwards.

Banana peels
Banana peels

3. Cinnamon With Honey

Honey has antimicrobial and cinnamon has anti-inflammatory effects, and these two ingredients combined can work wonders in eliminating acne. Apply a thick layer of this paste onto any affected areas for 30 minutes and wash off with warm water after 30 minutes; do this twice per day until lighter markings appear on your face.

 Cinnamon with honey
Cinnamon with honey

4. Ice Is Excellent

Ice can help the body heal itself faster by constricting blood vessels under its surface and shrinking pimples quickly.

Apply an ice cube directly on top of the pimple for 2-3 minutes and hold for about 15-30 seconds. Repeat twice daily until it goes away.

 Ice is excellent
Ice is excellent

5. Baking Powder

Baking soda serves as an exfoliator, clearing away excess oil while maintaining proper pH balance on our skin and alleviating inflammation.

Make a paste using equal parts baking soda and water by combining these two elements, then apply this baking soda paste directly onto affected regions of skin. Allow this solution to set for 10 minutes, before washing off thoroughly after 10 minutes – you may do this daily if necessary.

Baking Powder
Baking Powder

6. Vinegar Of Apple Cider

Vinegar of Apple Cider Apple cider vinegar contains citric, acetic, lactic and succinic acids which all help destroy acne-causing bacteria.

Dilute ACV with water at a ratio of 1:13. Clean your skin first using gentle cleansers before applying this solution with cotton balls directly to any acne. Leave on for 5-10 minutes before rinsing off with cool water and moisturizing afterwards.

Vinegar of Apple Cider
Vinegar of Apple Cider

7. Tea Tree Essential Oil

Tea Tree Essential Oil Tea tree essential oil possesses anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties that help to reduce acne lesions size. Before applying the oil topically to your face, perform a patch test as this gentle method for treating acne is best.

Combine several drops of tea tree oil with a carrier oil such as jojoba oil. Gently wash and pat your face dry. Apply the diluted oil directly to any areas with acne on the face using Q-Tips; once applied use your regular moisturizer afterwards – for best results this process should be repeated twice a day for maximum effectiveness.

Tea Tree Essential Oil
Tea Tree Essential Oil

8. Extract Of Wit Ch Hazel

Witch hazel, as a natural astringent, has long been used to reduce pimples and eliminate both blackheads and whiteheads. It has even been found useful against acne!

Apply a few drops of witch hazel toner on a cotton pad and rub all of it over your face after cleansing your face every day. Remember to also moisturize after applying this treatment so as to prevent your face from drying out completely.

Extract of Wit ch Hazel
Extract of Wit ch Hazel

9. Grass Tea

Extract of Witch Hazel 9. Green tea contains epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), an antioxidant that regulates sebum production while simultaneously reducing inflammation and inhibiting acne-causing bacteria growth.

Your best option for treating pimples may be using either freshly used tea bags, or spraying new teabags with water and applying it directly onto pimples once it has cooled for 10 minutes. When finished, rinse your face using cold water multiple times throughout the day for maximum effectiveness.

Grass tea
Grass tea

10.Mask With Honey And Cinnamon

Honey and cinnamon both boast antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties that help heal acne-prone skin.

Create a paste by mixing cinnamon powder and honey together, before rinsing with warm water to cleanse it off – this should be done once daily for best results.

Mask with Honey and Cinnamon
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