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Learn The Most Underrated Home Remedies That Can Do Wonders to Your Skin in Less Than 10 Minutes

Your face screams what you eat. Skin is the largest organ of your body, and requires a good amount of nourishment. Usually, glowing skin screams good health, while dull and dark skin says otherwise. In today's world, everyone is creating a hole in their pockets to achieve that so-called perfect skin. Some pay hefty amounts to dermatologists, and others spend frivolously on skincare products.



While that might not be a big deal for some, others find it hard to make both ends meet. And for those who cannot afford to buy such overpriced products, don't fret! We've got you. So, we've come up with a list of various skin concerns and their remedies. Alright, cheer up. All these remedies are available either in your pantry or your kitchen. Read this article and jump straight to your kitchen.

ACNE 

85% of young adults are suffering from acne today. So, if you're struggling with it, you're not alone. You can treat this most common skin condition at home without spending a lot. However, you need to know the cause of your acne first.



Some of the causes may include a poor diet, stress, hormonal imbalance, low water intake, genetics, or even not removing makeup properly. Good news; whatever the cause of your acne is, it is curable. Some magical remedies are given below to treat those huge pimples that you try to hide.

Remedies: 

Apple Cider Vinegar

Organic acid in Apple Cider vinegar is well known for its ability to kill bacteria and fungi. You can use apple cider vinegar by diluting 1 part of it in 3 parts of water (more for sensitive skin). Now gently cleanse the affected area and apply this mixture using a cotton ball. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Now rinse it with cold water. Repeat the procedure twice for quick results. 

Honey and Cinnamon Mask

 The healing properties of honey combined with the Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects of cinnamon have proven to be tremendous for acne. You can create a honey-cinnamon mask by adding two tablespoons of honey to 1 teaspoon of cinnamon to form a thick paste. Leave this mask on for 15-30 minutes, and then wash it off with cold water. Repeat the procedure twice a week for better results.

Green tea and Aloe

 Green tea, rich in antioxidants, can help heal your pimples. Boil green tea for 3-4 minutes. Strain it and pour in a spray bottle. Apply three times per day. Similarly, salicylic acid in Aloe Vera helps extensively in the treatment of acne. When combined with tea tree oil, it can work as a magical tonic. 

ACNE SCARS

Acne scars are part and parcel of the acne itself. That's probably why acne scars make you just as self-conscious as acne.



There are treatments like AAD, laser resurfacing, and surgery available in the market today. However, we have a list of home remedies that can help in the healing process. 

Remedies:

Rosehip Seed Oil

 It is an essential oil available widely in the market as a scar healer. While most people use it for surgical scars, it has been found beneficial for acne scars. Applying it twice each day can get you fast results.

Honey

 As mentioned earlier, honey is known for its healing properties. Whether it be burns, scars, or any other kind of wound, honey works for medicinal purposes. Its tremendous Anti-inflammatory effects help to fade the scars. You can apply honey directly to acne scars.

Lemon Juice

 You might be surprised to see lemon on our list. Lemon provides much more than just a sour flavour. Its highly acidic properties enable the scars to dry out quickly, reducing sebum production. Its antiseptic properties help in killing bacteria and reducing inflammation.

DARK SPOTS

Hyperpigmentation is another word used for dark spots. If you think sun exposure is the only cause of dark spots, then you're wrong. Other causes of hyperpigmentation may include; Aging, acne, pregnancy, hormonal imbalance, and medicines.




However, we will reveal some home remedies that have proved to be beneficial for treating it. Results can be seen in a period of a month or two with regular use.:

Papaya

 Papaya contains an enzyme called papain that is helpful for exfoliating skin. This enzyme brings out fresher-looking skin by encouraging new skin cells production. You can use papaya directly on your affected area, or you can form a thick paste by adding a few drops of lime to it. Both are extremely beneficial.

Turmeric

 Turmeric is widely used as a skin-lightening agent due to the curcumin that is present in it. It contains strong antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, which help with a lot of skin issues. Create a thick paste of turmeric, lemon, and milk. Let it sit for about 30-40 minutes, and then wash it off with water. Apply this paste 3-4 times per week for quick results.

Potato

 Vitamin C, Potassium, and other brightening agents are found in a raw potato. It has been proven to work miraculously for dark spots. Many skin gurus swear by it. To treat hyperpigmentation, either use raw potato directly on the skin or a grated potato mixed with raw honey. Apply it regularly to see better results.

FRECKLES 

Flat light brown spots on your skin are called freckles. Freckles can either be a result of genetics or direct sun exposure.



Laser treatment, cryosurgery, fading creams, and chemical peels are the available solutions in the market. However, people swear by the following natural remedies to help fade freckles.

Remedies:

Lemon Juice

 Lemon is highly acidic and also works as a bleaching agent. Applying lemon directly on the freckles can help.

Yoghurt

 Yogurt has lactic acid that can also help in drying out freckles. Apply it directly to the affected area and wash it off in 30 minutes.

Onion

 Onion acts as an exfoliator. Rubbing it directly on your skin can be beneficial for your freckles.

Final Thoughts

While all the remedies mentioned above can help treat skin issues, it is advisable to be careful with the ingredients. Especially the ones that have acidic properties. If you're suffering from serious acne, acne scars, or dark spots, we'd suggest seeing a doctor. 



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