6 Creative Home Acne Solutions

Do you know that some of everyday household products found in your home can be some of the most effective and ingenious solutions to treat acne?

So, next time you run out of acne treatment in your medicine cabinet, all you need to do is scrounge up some household items that work as effectively (yet temporarily) as some acne treatments available in the market.

- Crush a tablet of aspirin to a powder form. Take a few drops of water to dissolve the powered aspirin. Apply the solution directly on the affected area. Leave it until it dries up and rinse the face with warm water. Aspirin will shorten the life of the pimple.

- Get a couple of ice cubes from your freezer. They can be a quick remedy to concealing the zit. It will reduce the swelling and the redness for a couple of minutes.

- Another fast remedy for acne is applying a dab of white fluoride toothpaste on the affected area. It will dry up the pimple quickly. Apply toothpaste before going to bed. It will work its way overnight as you sleep.

- Eye drops, especially those with active tetrahydrozoline will help get rid of the soreness of the pimple. Just moisten an end of a cotton tip and dab it on to the pimple for a few seconds. You’ll see the redness vanish.

- Neosporin antibiotic can also help treat pimples. Just apply small amount of Neosporin on the affected part before going to be and see the effect of the bacteria starting to rapidly heal.

- Another natural treatment for acne is honey. It has powerful antibacterial properties. If the acne remains to be a constant problem, use honey as a weekly face mask to treat or minimize pimples.

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One Comment

  • Eleanor
    February 5, 2010 | Permalink |

    Please I hope these work, Im desperate

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