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Acne Home Remedies: Discover Some All Natural Solutions To Get Rid Of Your Acne

By Jitender Zaman

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There are many different approaches to curing acne and they all have worked at some level for many that have tried them. A lot of acne sufferers are now turning to all natural acne treatments to try to stop their acne from coming back. There are now many different acne home remedies that you can try to help eliminate your zits.

These treatments are usually completely natural and many of them involve using common foods so the side effects from these kinds of treatments tend to be minimal.

Make sure that you do not have any allergies to any of the treatments discussed below and you may even want to consult a doctor to ensure that they are safe for you. This is particularly important if you are on medications.

However for most people these natural remedies should be just fine for them to use. Here are a few acne remedies that you can make yourself that have worked for many so give them a shot as they may work for you too. It is also a great idea to try to use organic ingredients whenever you can because they contain less chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides which may aggravate your acne condition.

- Apply oatmeal to the face

Oatmeal has a ton of nutrients that can be great for the skin. You need to cook the oatmeal first, let it cool and then apply a thin layer to your face. Let it sit for 30 to 45 minutes and then rinse off.

- Avocados

Take a couple of avocados and make a paste with them by adding a little water. Apply this to your face and then wash off. Use this as a cleanser to help get rid of dirt and oil without over drying your skin since avocados are rich in oils themselves so your skin will get nourished in the process too.

- Lemon Juice

Lemons are used commonly in many cleaning products and they can be a great product to clean the skin on your face too. Take a cotton ball and add a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice and then gently rub the skin on your face to remove dirt and oil.

- Lettuce

Take a few lettuce leaves in a bowl and then add water to them. Leave for about 15 to 20 minutes to let the water get saturated with the lettuce. Then take the water and rinse your face with it.

- Apple cider vinegar

Use apple cider vinegar to clean your face by applying a little to a cotton ball and then gently rubbing your face to remove dirt and oil buildup. This may feel a little uncomfortable because apple cider vinegar is acidic so it may sting. Use this on a small area of your face first and see if you can tolerate it otherwise use some of the other options like avocados as they should not sting as much.

- Carrot juice

Drink freshly squeezed carrot juice to help give your body a surge of nutrients that can help it to heal your acne from the inside out. Often acne results from a poor diet lacking in nutrients so drinking fresh juices can be very beneficial. Consider getting a juicer of your own and making your own freshly squeezed juices rather than using the store bought kinds that usually contain lots of chemical additives.

Acne is indeed a difficult problem to deal with and sometimes finding a solution can take time so it is important to be patient. Try a couple of these treatments first and do them for at least a few weeks in order to give them a chance to work. Keep an open mind and consider new acne treatment options because the next thing you try could solve your acne problems permanently.

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