Home remedies for Pimples (acne)

 Simple and effective home remedies for pimples (acne) that are natural, gentle, and easy to prepare:


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∆ 🌿 1. Aloe Vera Gel (Soothing & Healing)



 * How to use:

 * Take fresh aloe vera gel from the plant.

 * Apply directly to clean skin on pimples.

 * Leave it overnight, wash in the morning.

* Why it works:Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties help reduce redness and speed up healing.


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∆🍯 2. Honey & Cinnamon Paste (Anti-Bacterial)



* How to Use:


  * Mix 1 tsp honey + ½ tsp cinnamon.

  * Apply to pimples or full face.

  * Leave for 15–20 minutes, then rinse.

* Why it works:Honey kills bacteria, cinnamon reduces inflammation.


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∆ 🍋 3. Lemon Juice (Spot Treatment)



* How to Use:


  * Dab fresh lemon juice on pimples using a cotton swab.

  * Leave for 10–15 minutes (do NOT leave overnight).

  * Rinse and moisturize.

* Note: Do not use if you have sensitive skin or open acne wounds.


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∆ 🧂 4. Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth) + Rose Water



  * How to Use:


  * Mix 1 tbsp Multani Mitti with rose water.

  * Apply as a face mask.

  * Let dry and wash off with cool water.

 * Why it works: Absorbs oil, unclogs pores, and cools the skin.


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🍃 5. Tea Tree Oil (Natural Antiseptic)



  * How to Use:


  * Dilute 2 drops of tea tree oil in 1 tsp coconut oil or aloe vera.

  * Apply to pimples using a cotton swab.

  * Leave overnight.

  * Why it works:Fights acne-causing bacteria and reduces swelling.


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∆ 🥒 6. Ice Cube (Redness & Swelling Relief)



  * How to Use:


  * Wrap an ice cube in a clean cloth.

  * Gently press on the pimple for 2–3 minutes.

 * Why it works: Reduces inflammation and makes pimples less noticeable.


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∆ ⚠️ Important Tips


* Wash your face twice a day – no more, no less.

* Avoid touching or popping pimples.

* Eat less oily/spicy food and drink more water.

* Change pillowcases and towels regularly.

[INFORMATIVE GIRL]

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