Some people have it lucky, they only get a spot every one or two years and even then it’s gone in a week. Other’s have it much worse. Acne decides it’s time to make an appearance and for some unfortunate souls, it decides that it’s there to stay.
These people are left with a choice on how to deal with it. Just leave it and hope for the best? A risky move. Go to the pharmacy and purchase some chemical or prescription creams? They can sometimes do more harm than good. There’s an option that many don’t consider, a homemade and personal facemask that could eliminate acne while cleansing your skin.
Many people don’t go for this option because they just run to the local chemist and throw whatever cream they can on their skin, which can sometimes leave it more cracked and damaged than it had been before. The long term effects of using the prescribed and counter creams can lead to dry and flaky skin and sometimes worse acne in some cases. With homemade facemasks, there is not as much risk of worsening your skin.
A homemade approach is one that is pure, using natural resources and also lets you get to the very root of what is causing your skin the problem in the first place. You are able to determine what is making it worse, what works and what doesn’t and in the end you will have healthier looking skin than ever before if you manage to find what is right for you.
There are many types of different homemade facemasks. Some work for some and others do not. It all depends on the individual and their certain skin type. I will be looking at some of the most popular and the ones that might work the best for you.
One of the most popular is what is known as an orange peel paste. The vitamin C and citric acid that is present in an orange is good for killing acne and helping to build cleaner cells. You grind the orange peels into a paste with the addition of water. Then wait until it has a good thickness and leave it on your face for 20 minutes. After this wash off with water and apply moisturizer.
Banana peels are also known to help acne, simply rub a banana peel over your face and let the pulps sit for around half an hour before rinsing off.
An avocado and honey mask can be a great way too. Using the inside of an avocado and around a tablespoon of honey, you mix it up into a paste thick enough to leave on your face for around 20 minutes. Rinsing off with lukewarm water after.
These are just three of the most popular homemade face masks. The great thing about them is that they let you use regular foods and items from your house. You get a fresher feeling than you would from a prescribed cream and the homemade feel is something that makes the process all the more worthwhile.
These people are left with a choice on how to deal with it. Just leave it and hope for the best? A risky move. Go to the pharmacy and purchase some chemical or prescription creams? They can sometimes do more harm than good. There’s an option that many don’t consider, a homemade and personal facemask that could eliminate acne while cleansing your skin.
Many people don’t go for this option because they just run to the local chemist and throw whatever cream they can on their skin, which can sometimes leave it more cracked and damaged than it had been before. The long term effects of using the prescribed and counter creams can lead to dry and flaky skin and sometimes worse acne in some cases. With homemade facemasks, there is not as much risk of worsening your skin.
A homemade approach is one that is pure, using natural resources and also lets you get to the very root of what is causing your skin the problem in the first place. You are able to determine what is making it worse, what works and what doesn’t and in the end you will have healthier looking skin than ever before if you manage to find what is right for you.
There are many types of different homemade facemasks. Some work for some and others do not. It all depends on the individual and their certain skin type. I will be looking at some of the most popular and the ones that might work the best for you.
One of the most popular is what is known as an orange peel paste. The vitamin C and citric acid that is present in an orange is good for killing acne and helping to build cleaner cells. You grind the orange peels into a paste with the addition of water. Then wait until it has a good thickness and leave it on your face for 20 minutes. After this wash off with water and apply moisturizer.
Banana peels are also known to help acne, simply rub a banana peel over your face and let the pulps sit for around half an hour before rinsing off.
An avocado and honey mask can be a great way too. Using the inside of an avocado and around a tablespoon of honey, you mix it up into a paste thick enough to leave on your face for around 20 minutes. Rinsing off with lukewarm water after.
These are just three of the most popular homemade face masks. The great thing about them is that they let you use regular foods and items from your house. You get a fresher feeling than you would from a prescribed cream and the homemade feel is something that makes the process all the more worthwhile.