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Another home remedy for acne you can try out and experiment.
I’ve seen it do well as the sole cleanser for many, including my sister, who
probably needs to “lose the oil” part in her toner … if this is not enough
cleansing for you after a few weeks, then you should go for an acne face wash
like Clearpores. Those OTC products that dry up a pimple often overdry
the surface and turn it into a thick, dry patch. However, there are a few
things I’ve found that work well on those that you’d want to do in the
evening
Whenever there’s a horrid pimple or blister, or anything that needs to be
drawn out without drying, try this poultice:
I mix up equal parts each of sage, thyme, onion powder, and garlic powder.
You can add a part of ground oats if you wish (I’ve done it both ways). Work just
a bit of this mix into enough liquid honey to make the paste needed (you won’t want to store
leftovers, so keep the part you’re using separate from the dry). The honey
is quite thick and hard to work with (but a very important ingredient), so
you may want to incorporate a few drops of water. Apply to clean “open”
(steamed or warmed with washcloth) pores. When dry, a gentle but repeated
very-wet washcloth may be required, as it can be hard to rinse off … it
really works well for me and doesn’t leave my skin all scarred, scabby, or
dried out.
I’ve used this same mix with baking soda added for a rash that did need to be
dried out, and found it still didn’t dry as badly as some of the OTC
products.
Each of us is different, but these home remedies for acne have worked for me. Let me
know what you decide and how it works for you.
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