Try These Easy Home Acne Remedies

Written by Frank Froggatt on March 10th, 2009

I think most of us have been there, to the point were just about to leave for a real important business meeting, or a big date and right before you leave you look in the mirror and at the very end of your nose you see something staring you back at you. Oh no, you scream in terror, because a big red zit is staring you right be eyes. Instead of throwing a fit over it, you need to start taking action by using some natural acne treatment products. You’d be astonished at how easy some of these home pimple remedies can be to use, you won’t even have to go to the drugstore. Most of these remedies are so quick and easy to use you can find most of the stuff you need right in your home.

If you’re humiliated by your acne, home acne remedies can help. There’s no need to buy overpriced products or pay for costly acne treatments. Instead, head to your icebox and kitchen cabinets, and put the succeeding tips to work for you. These simple to use recipes use ingredients from your local store and can be put together in no time, so put one into action today!

Believe it or not mint is a really effective home remedy for pimples. This common herb can be found in any grocery store that you might frequent, or you can grow it in your own home. Don’t try using dried mint or any such thing as you need to use fresh mint for it to work well. It works wonderfully in treating acne when used in either of these two ways. The first way is to simply crush the leaves and use the juice from it to apply to your acne. The second way is to add the juice from the mint leaves to a common spice known as turmeric. Just mix these two ingredients together into a paste and apply it to your pimples and leave it there for around 3 to 5 minutes.

Orange peel is another easy way to treat acne. To use orange peel to treat your pimples, peel an orange, run the peel through the blender with a bit of water, and apply the resulting paste to your blemishes. The juice acts quickly to minimize blemishes and dry up pimples – citric acid is a great pimple home remedy.

Another really valuable combination that works really well in treating acne is to mix salt and vinegar together into a paste. After you have a paste made, you want to apply it to your acne and leave it on for a period of about 10 to 20 minutes. After this time you want to rinse it off with warm water and repeat this process every day until your acne disappears.

You no longer need to rely on expensive acne remedies, lotions, or potions to treat your acne. Pimple home remedies are as close as your kitchen cabinets, and are extremely easy to mix up at home. These treatments are extremely inexpensive, made from common ingredients, and easy to mix up with minimal cooking knowledge. Start saving money on your skin care routine today!

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