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8Jan/113

What are some good homemade treatments for acne?



Obviously since it's winter my face gets dry but it also sort of oily. Therefore I have couple of blackhead and red spots. Any suggestions please?


Thank you!


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  1. If you have any questions after reading this please do not hesitate to contact me.

    If you are looking for a low cost, effective way of getting rid of acne I suggest that you try red clover acne tea. It’s actually and blend of several natural ingredients and good for a variety of inflammatory skin conditions, acne being one of them. I personally endorse this product because I use it and began using it without telling my family about it, drinking it one to two times a day.

    Shortly after beginning to use it–about 2 weeks–I was helping my mother do something on the computer. She kept looking looking at me. Finally, she just stopped and said "What did you do to you skin?" Confused, I said "Nothing. Why?" She said "It looks so much better and so healthy!" Thinking rapidly I responded "Oh, that. I started to drink this special tea to help me with my acne. I suppose it’s working!"

    I’ve now been using red clover tea for a few month and my skin is healthier than ever. The bumps on my face have gone down, my skin is smoother than ever and my skin is less oily. The bumps on my back and chest have also gone down. I still have a few but compared to before they’re nothing about which to complain. The best part is that it only costs me $15 every 6 weeks to 2 months to maintain my acne fighting routine which is significantly less than other acne fighting systems like Proactiv or Klear and my skin is not left feeling dry and tight, as is a common side effect with those systems.

    I do continue to clean my face a few times a week with a facial cleanser and I do use a drying agent every now and again as they do have their benefits but I do not rely on them anymore.

    Red Clover Acne Tea has been the most effective acne fighting product I’ve ever tried and will continue to us it.
    If you’d like to try it go here:
    http://www.jewelry-city-and-more.com/product/red-clover-acne-tea

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  3. I just asked a question very similar to yours.

    I’ve heard about putting toothpaste on your pimples for a few minutes then dabbing your face with warm water (don’t use the gel kind…that’s what I heard)
    I’ve heard that you should put cucumber slices on it OR tomato slices (or you can do both)
    Also, I’ve heard that putting olive oil on it and massaging it into your skin will help.

    Type it in on google, it’ll give you a WHOLE lot more suggestions.

    I wish you luck and hope you wish me luck 2, I know EXACTLY where you’re coming from.


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