10 Natural Remedies For Acne

It's not surprising that so many people have trouble with acne. After all, there are a lot of factors that contribute to it: hormones, genetics, diet and lifestyle choices, the list goes on. The good news is that there are plenty of natural remedies for acne out there and some of them even work better than their chemical counterparts! Here are 10 of our favorites:

 

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a natural remedy for acne. It can be used as a face wash or toner, and it helps to remove dead skin cells that clog up your pores. Here's how:

  • In the morning, after you have washed your face with warm water (but before applying any other products), pour some apple cider vinegar into a bowl. Dip a cotton pad or ball into it and apply gently over your entire face for about one minute (the longer it stays on, the better). Let dry completely before moving on to anything else!
  • At night after cleansing your skin with warm water, but before applying any other products (except maybe an eye cream), pour some apple cider vinegar onto another cotton pad or ball and swipe it over any areas where there are blemishes, you'll feel them tighten up immediately!

Honey

Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it attracts and retains moisture. It also contains antibacterial properties that can help heal acne blemishes. You can use honey as a face mask or mix with water to make a toner.

Honey will help your skin retain moisture so you don't have to worry about dryness when using this remedy!

 

Baking Soda

Baking soda is a simple, natural remedy for acne. It can be used on its own or in combination with other ingredients.

Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) has long been recognized as an effective treatment for acne because it helps remove excess oil from pores and make them smaller. It also contains antibacterial properties that fight off the harmful bacteria that causes pimples, blackheads and whiteheads.

To use baking soda: Mix 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of water until you get a thick paste; apply this mixture onto your face using circular motions; leave it on for 15-20 minutes before washing it off with lukewarm water.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is a natural essential oil. It is anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, making it great for treating acne. Tea tree oil also has antiseptic properties that can help fight infection in your pores when you use it on your skin.

You can apply tea tree oil directly to the affected area of your skin with a cotton ball or pad, or mix it into one of these DIY face masks:

  • 1 tablespoon honey + 1/2 teaspoon olive oil + 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice + 2 drops tea tree essential oil (for oily skin)

  • 1 tablespoon plain yogurt + 2 tablespoons oats + 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice + 3 drops lavender essential oil (for dry skin)


Green Tea Bags

Green tea bags are a natural way to help reduce inflammation. To use them, steep a bag in hot water for about 10 minutes, then apply it to your skin for 10 minutes. You can also put the cooled tea bag on your face before bed as an overnight treatment.

Green tea is rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties that may help treat acne because they reduce redness and swelling around blemishes without drying out the skin or irritating it further (which can happen with some other over-the-counter products). Green tea contains polyphenols called catechins, specifically epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which has been shown to have antibacterial effects against P. acnes bacteria.

 

Probiotics

Probiotics are good for your digestive system and can also help your skin. You can find probiotics in foods like yogurt, kimchi and kefir. You can also find them as supplements at any health food store or online.


Yogurt + Honey Face Mask (1 Tablespoon Plain Yogurt Mixed With 1 Teaspoon Honey)

  • Mix the ingredients and apply to face.
  • Leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse off with warm water.
  • Apply moisturizer if needed, but be sure not to use anything heavy or greasy, you can always layer it on later if you need more moisture!


Lemon Juice And Water Face Mask (The Lemon Juice Acts As An Antibacterial Agent, While The Water Helps Rinse It Off)

Lemon juice is a natural astringent and disinfectant, which means it can help to remove excess oil and dead skin cells. The citric acid in lemons also helps reduce inflammation in your skin, making this remedy good for acne-prone individuals who want to lighten their scars.

To use this mask:

  • Squeeze some lemon juice into a bowl or cup (you'll want enough so that you have enough left over to rinse off your face after applying it). If you don't have any fresh lemons on hand, just use bottled lemon juice; it works just as well!
  • Add water until you get the consistency of a thick paste (but not so runny that it runs right off your face). You might need more or less than 1/2 cup of water depending on how much lemon juice you used initially, just experiment until it looks good!


In A Pinch, You Can Use These Ingredients In Your DIY Acne Treatments

If you're in a pinch, or if you want to try making your own DIY acne treatments, here are 10 natural ingredients that can help. While these remedies may be effective, they aren't as effective as store-bought products and they may cause irritation or allergic reactions. They also might not work for everyone; if one remedy doesn't work for your skin type, there are plenty more options out there!

  • Tea tree oil: This essential oil has antibacterial properties, which help clear up pimples by killing bacteria that causes them. Just dab some on with a cotton swab before bedtime every night (or whenever else works best). The downside? It can be messy and it smells like pine needles!

  • Baking soda: This common kitchen staple has long been used as an exfoliator because it removes dead skin cells from the surface of your face without drying out its layers below. You can mix baking soda with rose water or coconut milk before applying it directly onto problem areas; make sure not to get any in eyes though.


Conclusion

It's important to note that these are just 10 of the many natural remedies for acne out there. If you're looking for something a little more specific or want to try something new, then by all means go ahead! We hope this article has given you some inspiration and insight into how easy it can be to treat your skin issues without having to resort to harsh chemicals or prescription drugs.

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