7 Effective Home Remedies To Treat Pimples

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During the rainy and humid summer months, many people have a common skin condition known as "monsoon pimples." The elevated levels of humidity are the root cause of this problem. The following are seven home treatments that may be used to cure acne.

Monsoon pimples 

You should grind neem leaves into a paste and then apply it to the regions that are infected. The antibacterial properties of neem may aid in the reduction of inflammation and the elimination of microorganisms that cause acne.

Neem Leaves:

To make a paste, combine equal parts honey and turmeric powder in a bowl. Because of its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, it should be applied directly to the zits.

Honey and Turmeric:

The fresh gel of aloe vera should be used topically, and it should be applied in circular motions. The use of aloe vera calms the skin, reduces the appearance of redness, and has a therapeutic effect.

Aloe Vera Gel: 

To treat acne with tea tree oil, first dilute it with a carrier oil such as coconut oil and then apply it directly to the affected areas. Because of its antibacterial characteristics, tea tree oil may be beneficial in the battle against acne.

Tea Tree Oil:

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To help dry up pimples and decrease oiliness, apply freshly squeezed lemon juice to the regions that are prone to breakouts.

Lemon Juice: 

To provide a cooling sensation and to decrease inflammation, use cold cucumber slices directly on the acne.

Slices of Cucumber:

To make a mask using oats and yogurt, just combine the two ingredients to form a thick paste. After putting it on your face, you should wait fifteen to twenty minutes before washing it off. This mask is great for absorbing excess oil and helping to clear up pores.

Oatmeal and Yogurt Mask: 

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