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Five remedies for pimples, acne, dark spots

Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA by Fatima OLUWAKEMI-SAKA
September 10, 2024
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Dealing with pimples, acne and dark spots can be a frustrating experience, leaving many of us searching for solutions that are gentle on the skin and pocket friendly.

Here are five remedies that prevents pimples, acne and dark-spots. 

1. Tea tree oil : Tea tree oil is a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, making it a proper remedy of treating pimples and acne. It is effective against acne-causing bacteria such as Propionibacterium acnes and help reduce the number of pimples plus, preventing new breakouts.

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Tea tree oil also prevents and eliminates the formation of dark-spots by reducing inflammation and speeding up healing of acne lesions. For dark-spots, a combination of tea tree oil and other targeted treatments will provide better results. 

2. Apple cider vinegar: Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is often touted as a natural remedy for various skin issues, including dark-spots, pimples and acne. It contains acetic acid, which has antibacterial and antifungal properties that help unclog pores and remove dead skin cells. 

It can also act as an astringent, which may help dry out pimples and reduce their size. This remedy helps to lighten dark spots or hyperpigmentation. 

3. Aloe vera: Aloe vera is highly moisturizing, as it improves skin texture and appearance, potentially making dark spots less noticeable. It contains compounds like salicylic acid and sulfur, which helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and prevents upcoming breakouts. 

Aloe vera also contains aloin, which is a compound that can help to lighten hyperpigmentation and dark-spots. Regular use of aloe vera gel prevents breakouts and promotes skin regeneration. 

4. Honey: Honey has been used for centuries in skincare due to its natural healing properties, as it helps kill acne-causing bacteria. It helps reduce inflammation and redness associated with pimples, promoting soothe skin and speedy healing process. 

Unlike some acne treatments that drys out the skin, honey is a natural humectant which retains moisture, promoting skin hydration and preventing excessive dryness. 

5. Jojoba oil: Jojoba oil is a popular natural skincare ingredient with several benefits for the skin, essential for those dealing with pimples and acne. It is rich in Vitamin E and B complex, which promotes skin texture and health. 

It is also non-comedogenic, which means it wont clog pores, making it a good option for acne-prone skin. Adequate use of jojoba oil promotes healthy and clear skin. 

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