Natural Acne Cure
By John Reed on Feb 13, 2010 with Comments 0
If you think that it’s a difficult job to find a remedy for your pimples, then you’ll be surprised. Finding a cure, itself is not difficult. The trick here, is to find one that actually works for your skin and acne, is natural, and does not have any unpleasant side effects. People tend to get discouraged when the first few cures they try, don’t work out. That’s not how it works. Everyone can have a healthy and clear skin. It takes a little experimenting to do, but it works out eventually.
There are several types of treatments for blemishes and using them isn’t all that hard. One treatment for blackheads is a wash of lime and milk. All you have to do is bring the milk to a gentle boil, and then add the juice from one lime, and you can wash your face. Let it cool a little, and if it feels too hot don’t use it. Something that you probably eat everyday in some form is good for your skin as well. A raw potato is an ideal acne natural cure, especially for whiteheads. The vitamin C gives your skin a healthy glow, and its alkaline gets rid of the bacteria on your face.
Also remember, that papaya fruit can be used for your face. However, make sure it’s raw. Natural acne cure, following these applications, helps your skin healthy. That’s because it prevents the infection from spreading to other unaffected areas.
Finally, remember that any acne remedy might leave your skin a little parched for moisture at times during treatments. Almond Oil often works best in this case, when you need to re-hydrate your skin after having used a natural acne cure. Buy a bag of almond, and grind a few good sized almonds with water. Now, spread (not scrub) the paste on your face and let it stay for a while. It’ll help smooth up your skin and add moisture to it. Bottom line is, if you’ve tried most over the counter remedy for acne, and nothing will work for you, try natural acne cure. But don’t get disheartened too quick. It’s all about finding out what works for you.
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