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is it possible to clear my acne in 6-7 hours with home remedies?



i really want to get rid of my acne by tonight, but i dont really have time to drive all the way to the shops to buy any good treatments, so is there any home remedies that are very effective? i dont have to completely get rid of them, just make them smaller, and also want to get rid of some scars and scabs from old acne.


thanks you's heaps


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  1. Hi again, clo. I answered your previous question so you might want to check that up.

    NO it is NOT possible to clear your acne up in 6-7 hours with home remedies. That’s the unfortunate answer.

    Pimples are any indication of inflammatory acne. Inflammation is the result of blood vessels and white corpuscles rushing to the site of the pimple to help attack the bacteria we call P.acnes for short. Swelling, is a direct result of inflammation. What a lot of people don’t actually know, is that the swelling of a pimple can actually spread acne. This is because when the skin swells, the pores around the pimple tighten and close up, blocking the sebum’s discharge route.

    However, if you want to reduce any redness/inflammation/swelling you have, as i said before, ICE.
    I explained the logic in the other question you asked.

    Don’t put makeup to cover your acne. It might help you for your date or whatever you have tonight, but tomorrow and for days to come, makeup will just aggravate your acne and make it worse.

    There is no evidence that products such as Proactive or Clearasil do anything. It’s all marketing without any evidence whatsoever.

  2. You can try to lightly dab some lemon juice on the effected areas, this should help with reducing redness a little. The same can be done with apple cider vinegar or cucumber. You can also conceal lightly which will make a huge difference. I know it’s frustrating to have acne, but stressing over it will just make it worse. If it’s really bad try seeing a dermatologist and depending on your condition you will be treated with antibiotics or topical creams.


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