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Home Remedies for Acne – How to Prevent Their Possible Side Effects

Acne is one of the leading causes of low self-esteem for adolescents, and because of that researchers have found plenty of home remedies for acne. There are a lot of remedies to choose from if you are troubled by acne; there is detoxification, garlic, increased water intake, the cabbage mask, and plenty more. These natural medications can actually work to your advantage if used properly and wisely. But remember that recklessness in this, much like driving, will do you no good. So it is best if you do your research first and check the possible side effects before trying any of these remedies on your skin. The first thing you need to know before you try any of those home remedies for acne is your skin type. Remember that not all skin is created equal so it is safe to say that not all acne remedies will also work for you. There are four basic skin types: normal, dry, oily, and a combination of two or more (this means that some areas of your skin are dry while others are oily). Needless to...

Aloe Vera, Honey, Rose Water, and Oatmeal – You Don’t Need a Lot of Money to Be Pretty

Acne is a teenager’s worst enemy and an adult’s worst nightmare. It does not only leave scars on the skin, it can also scar a person’s ego. No one in their right mind would intentionally grow acne on their face; why? Because acne can be embarrassing; it indirectly tells people you do not take care of yourself even if you probably take more baths then they do. Fortunately, there are home remedies for acne that can turn your life upside down (in a very good way). First stop on my list of home remedies for acne is aloe vera. This plant effectively regenerates your skin cells and heals the wounds caused by acne; but only if it is used on a daily basis. There is no need to cook, chop, or eat the aloe vera to make this work. To make an Aloe Vera acne mask simply cut a portion of the plant’s leaf, squeeze out all its juices, and apply it on your clean face. Leave it on for a few minutes or until it dries up like a facial mask, and rinse it off with warm water. Do this every day and you will s...

Home Remedies For Sinus Congestion

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Sinus Congestion usually known as Rhinitis, blocks either one or more than one of the four sinus passages in the skull. The causes are many but the common ones being swelling in the nose, overgrown bone in the nose or it can be due to continuous dripping of mucilage through the nose. It can be also due to smoke, food allergies, inhaled allergic smoke or dust or it can be a result of some things accidentally entering in to the nose. The general symptoms are irritation and pain in the areas of nose, eyes, head, above the tooth area, etc. You can feel severe shooting bouts of headaches, dry coughs, regular discharge of mucus, etc. There are many ways to get rid of sinus. It can be through Home remedies, medicines or other treatments available. Here are a few of the Home Remedies for Sinus Congestion. Identify Allergens The first thing you have to make sure is whether the sinus was caused due to allergy either from environment, food, water, etc. Once you recall the allergens that stimulate...

How to Minimize Pores Naturally

Minimizing the pores on your face can garner two great benefits for you: one, it makes your skin look more attractive (huge pores are just plain ugly), and two, it can decrease the likelihood of you developing blackheads or even acne. There are plenty of products that can help minimize your pores such as toners. However, toners can be very strong for the face and thus lead to dryness or trigger other skin problems. Thus, if you want to close your pores – or at the very least make them look like they are closed – go for natural products that deliver amazing results without the risks of dangerous side effects. How to Minimize Pores…The Natural Way: 1. Mint and Vinegar Solution – This may sound a little off but when mint and vinegar are mixed together, they make a perfect concoction for minimizing pores. All you have to do is soak a tablespoon of crashed mint leaves in to two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar and pour in a glass bottle; let the solution set for a week. After a week, stra...