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PIMPLES can affect people of all ages, and the expression "pimple, pimple, go away, come back again" is frequently used to describe the true fear of having a breakout. Acne or pimples occur when the pores in the skin become clogged due to the buildup of oil, debris, and dead cells. Popping them is never a good idea; it can cause discomfort and occasionally result in an unsightly scar.

One of the safest and most convenient ways to treat acne is to use acne patches or spot treatments. So we've compiled a list of some of the most effective and simple acne treatments.

Patch Of Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is beneficial in a variety of ways, particularly when it comes to skincare, and all you need to do is combine at least two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with two tablespoons of water in a bowl. After that, dip a cotton ball into the mixture, then lay it on the acne area, let it dry for at least 20 minutes, and lastly wash it off.

Ice Cubes Made From Green Tea

Green tea is very well known for its numerous health advantages, but guess what? It can also aid in the removal of ancestors. Make regular green tea as usual, place it somewhere where it may cool fast and easily, and then freeze it as ice cubes in an ice tray. After that, take one small cube of green tea and rub it into the acne for at least 10 minutes before letting it dry and washing it off.

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Baking Powder

Baking soda is useful not only for eating but also for getting rid of baking soda. This is a spot treatment procedure in which you combine baking soda and distilled water to produce a thick paste, apply it to the acne area, let it dry for at least 30 minutes, and then wash it off normally.

Lemon Juice

Lemon juice is one of the natural ingredients that you can easily find in your kitchen, and it works best for treating acne. Lemon juice exfoliates the skin and contains citric acid and L-ascorbic acid, which aid in acne recovery. All you have to do is dip a cotton ball in lemon juice, gently dab it on the acne area, let it dry for a few minutes, and then wash it off.

 

(Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.)