How to Use Honey for Acne Treatment

Sep 18
14:36

2010

Saturnino Ernst

Saturnino Ernst

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As some of you have already known, that honey is useful for acne treatment. However, you cannot just put it on the pimples and done. There are three things that you should learn about honey for acne now before putting them to use.

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Acne is known to be stubborn. The more you are eager to get rid of it,How to Use Honey for Acne Treatment Articles the stickier it seems to be. In order to really remove it from your face, you must have tried everything that you see or are recommended to like more of the people. In this article, I am going to share with you about how to use a killer substance that will not only get your skin cleared again, but also save you a lot of money.

Honey

Honey has been reported to be very effective in reducing acne symptoms. This is because it has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic properties. As we all know, bacteria are one of the very causes for acne breakouts. So we can go a long way in dealing with the acne problem by taking full advantage of what honey has as far as its properties are concerned. Honey also has soothing effect for the skin. And honey is not expensive and doesn't have negative side effects.

Selection

Natural and unprocessed honey would be the best choice. Commercial honey contains much additive, which is not good for acne cure. The cruder your choice is, the better the result might be. If you can not access to the completely natural honey, you can try some honey products for sometime. But remember to stop using it whenever you experience anything worse.

Application

Honey can be ingested or applied topically. It would do enough good to your acne condition if you can drink a tablespoon of honey per day. During the day, you can dab some honey on the individual pimples or blemishes with a Q-tip. This way, the inflammation can be alleviated. Before going to bed, a mask is recommended to be made out of honey along or together with oats and cover your face for up to half an hour. Then wash it away with warm water.

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