Monday 1 October 2018



Hey everyone! so OCTOBER is here .The season is a wake-up call for skin care. The days get shorter, the temperatures drop and the air becomes drier. Autumn has officially arrived.  But while you're on the move, pumpkin spreads everything and hot chocolates may be on the horizon, colder climates do not necessarily mean good for your skin.

In transition, fall is the best time to rejuvenate and repair your skin.In summer, fruit shower gels are a popular gift, but just make sure your current favorite does not dry out your skin in cold weather. You will want to find a soothing and moisturizing shower gel. In autumn and winter, I like putting on gels and wearing a creamy body gel.

Fresh: Milk Bath and Shower Cream is an excellent sweet aroma for fall, but be aware of the fantastic scents of nuts or falls like pumpkin or oats.. today I going to talk about how to take care of your skin in this season. 
Just like how we have to take care of our minds and bodies, so too must we have a regimen for our skin.
6 Powerful Home Remedies for pimple
You wake up all ready to do your best and face the world as a supernova, until you see that point on your face in the mirror. This pimple But first, the questions arise What is this pimple? Does it have a name? How to get rid of it?
Well, do not worry, I am here to help you. First, let's see the type.

Black and white dots: keeping your name, the black and white dots look like little black / white "heads" on your face. The pores are often blocked by oil and dead skin. Therefore, the open pores appear black and the closed pores appear white. And then, we have the black and white points.

Papules: sometimes, the pores become irritated until the walls break, causing the appearance of larger buttons called papules. The papules are hard to touch, and a group of them may look like their skin looks like sandpaper. Basically they are ahead of the scale of the "irritating pimple problem" compared to the black and white dots.

Cysts: this is a step forward from the papules, as are the aggressive and aggressive cousins. The irritating blocked pores may have deeper and larger pimples, forming cysts. The cysts are large, soft and have blisters like pus.

Acne Vulgaris: Acne vulgaris is caused mainly by the trapping of hair follicles in the pores of your face. Think of it as a combination of papules, pustules (like papules, but full of pus), cysts and scars. This may be the least fun button to have, that says something, because treating a grain is not exactly your Friday night plan.

How to tackle this with your home products  



Apple cider vinegar is made by fermenting apple cider or unfiltered pressed apple juice.
Like other vinegars, it is known for its ability to fight many types of bacteria and viruses.
Apple cider vinegar contains several organic acids that have been proven to kill acne.In particular, it has been shown that succinic acid suppresses inflammation caused by acne, which can prevent the formation of scars.

How to use;
1. Mix 1 part apple cider vinegar and 3 parts water (use more water for sensitive skin).
2.  After cleansing, gently apply the mixture to the skin using a cotton ball.
      3. Let sit for 5–20 seconds, rinse with water and pat dry.
      4. Repeat this process 1–2 times per day, as needed.
It is important to note that applying apple cider vinegar to your skin can cause burns and irritation, so it should always be used in small amounts and diluted with water.
    In addition, it has been shown that lactic acid improves the appearance of acne scars. In addition, apple cider vinegar can help dry out excess oil that causes acne in the first place.

    2)Apply green tea to your skin


Green tea is very rich in antioxidants and its consumption can promote good health.
There are no studies that explore the benefits of drinking green tea when it comes to acne, but it has been shown that direct application on the skin helps.

It is likely that flavonoids and tannins in green tea are known to help fight bacteria and reduce inflammation,
which are two major causes of acne .
The main antioxidant in green tea, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), has been shown to reduce sebum production, inflammation and inhibit  acnes fighting growth in people with acne-prone  the skin.
Many studies have shown that the application of 2-3% green tea extract on the skin significantly reduces the production of sebum and acne pimples with these .

You can buy creams and lotions that contain green tea, but it's just as easy to make your own blend at home.

How to use it
1.   Soak the green tea in boiling water for 3-4 minutes.
Let the tea cool.
2. Using a cotton ball, apply the tea to the skin or pour it into a spray bottle to spray.
3. Allow to dry, then rinse with water and dry.
You can also add the remaining tea leaves to honey and make a mask.
Although there is no evidence that green tea consumption can combat acne, some research suggests that it may still be beneficial.

For example, drinking green tea has been shown to reduce blood sugar levels and insulin, which are factors that can contribute to the development of acne


    3)Hydrate with Aloe Vera



Aloe vera is a tropical plant whose leaves produce a transparent gel.
Gel is often added to lotions, creams, ointments and soaps. It is commonly used to treat abrasions, rashes, burns and other skin problems.
Applied to the skin, aloe vera gel can help heal wounds, treat burns and fight inflammation.
Aloe vera also contains salicylic acid and sulfur, both widely used in the treatment of acne.
Several studies have shown that the application of salicylic acid to the skin significantly reduces acne
Similarly, the application of sulfur has proven to be an effective treatment for acne.
Although the research is very promising, the anti-acne benefits of aloe vera require additional scientific evidence.

How to use it
 1.  Scrape the aloe gel with a spoon.
2. Apply the gel directly on clean skin as a moisturizer.
3.  Repeat 1 to 2 times a day, or as desired.
You can also buy aloe vera gel in the store, but make sure it is pure aloe without additional ingredients.

4.  Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil is extracted from the leaves of the tree Melaleuca alternifolia, native to Australia.


It is well known for its ability to fight bacteria and reduce inflammation of the skin. Specifically, tea tree oil   helps fight Pimple. acnes and epidermidis, two types of bacteria that can cause grain
In another study, a gel containing 5% tea tree oil was equally effective in reducing pimples, for example a lotion containing 5% benzoyl peroxide, a common acne medication .
The tea tree oil treatment also produced less harmful effects than benzoyl peroxide. These include dryness, irritation and burning.
It is important to keep in mind that tea tree oil is very potent and can cause redness and irritation when applied directly to the skin. For this reason, it must be diluted with water or a carrier oil.

How to use tea tree oil for acne
1.Combine a portion of tea tree oil with nine parts of water.
2.Dip a cotton swab into the mixture and apply it directly on the shins.
3.Apply the moisturizer, if desired.
Repeat this process once or twice a day, if necessary.
ABSTRACT
Tea tree oil fights inflammation and bacteria that cause acne. The application on the skin has been shown to reduce pimples.
5. Stain treatment with other essential oils



In addition to tea tree oil, there are many other essential oils with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help eliminate pimples quickly.
A major scientific study has shown that the essential oils of cinnamon, rose, lavender and clove fight the bacteria that cause acne, It has also been shown that rosemary and lemongrass effectively inhibit pimple.
A study compared the acne control abilities of basil clove oil, 10% benzoyl peroxide and a placebo. Both basil cloves (2% and 5%) have been found to reduce kernels more efficiently and faster than benzoyl peroxide .
Another study showed that a gel containing essential oils of acetic acid, orange and basil resulted in a 75% increase in the cure rate of pimples .
Like tea tree oil, these essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation if applied directly to the skin.

How to use essential oils for acne
1.Combine some of the essential oil with nine parts of water.
2.Dip a cotton swab into the mixture and apply it directly on the shins.
3.Apply the moisturizer, if desired.
Repeat this process once or twice a day, if necessary.

6.   Honey and Neem

Honey is completely a natural and chemical-free solution used widely for treating acne. Did you know that many of the anti-acne products add honey as a main component? Honey has been used for treating pimples and acne for a long time
Acne is caused due to a bacterium called Propionibacterium acnes. Honey, with its fine antibacterial capacities, is the perfect remedy for killing the germs outside and as well as inside your skin. Besides, honey is also excellent for detoxifying your body. Honey cleans your blood, boosts metabolism, and rejuvenates the immune system if you consume it religiously.
Preparation
·         A handful of neem leaves
·         1-2 tablespoons honey
Dry the neem leaves in the sun until they become crisp. Crush them to get a fine powder. Take enough amount of this powder to cover the entire affected area, add honey to it and mix well.
How To Apply
1.      Gently apply this paste on the affected area and let it dry for five to seven minutes.
2.       Rinse with water and pat dry.
Every part of the neem tree is used in traditional medicine to treat skin, health, and immunity problems. The neem leaves have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can be utilized to get rid of acne
YOU CAN USE HONEY WITH SO MANY OTHER INGREDIENTS;
1.      Baking Soda And Honey
2.      Turmeric And Honey
5.      Aspirin And Honey
6.      Oatmeal And Honey
7.      Honey And Sugar Mask
8.      Nutmeg And Honey
9.      Sea Salt And Honey

SO I HOPE MY SEARCHED FACTS WILL HELP YOU IN A GOOD WAY AND MY NEXT BLOG WILL BE ABOUT HONEY AND WITH OTHER INGRIDENTS;
COMMENT BELOW YOUR PROBLEMS I AM HERE TO HELP YOU MY DEAR FRIENDS .

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