1. Tea tree oil is a popular home remedy for pimple. It is an essential oil that is diluted and applied topically to pimple lesions.
2. Zinc is another popular home remedy for pimple. A couple of research studies have found that zinc is somewhat effective.
3. Garlic juice is an effective way as a natural pimple treatment because garlic is a natural antibacterial agent. It contains sulfur which is nature’s antibiotic.
4. Honey contains potassium, which suffocates bacteria in pimple cells to get rid of pimples faster.
5. Dandelion is very effective in fighting pimple. Use the complete dandelion plant.
TheRandomJuggalette answered Wednesday October 28 2009, 10:14 pm: you dont have to even spend 25. you can spend about 1 or 2. use vinegar!!! :] and also after you use the vinegar.put sea salt ((bought in stores of course)) in a bowl and put a little watter in it. anough to make it just a thick-ish paste type thing. and then put it on your face and leave it till it dries and then wash it off. trust me. you do thiss for a little while and youll see major results. hope i helped :] youll save money too!! 2 in 1 deal!! [ TheRandomJuggalette's advice column | Ask TheRandomJuggalette A Question ]
laynemayhem answered Wednesday October 28 2009, 8:00 pm: what i use is clearsil ultra. it comes in a tube that looks like a giant toothpaste tube and its purple and blue. i think it costs about 9 dollars, maybe less. it works reaaaally really well. wash your face with it twice a day for about 3 days, and then skip two days. then wash it twice a day for 3 days again, and then skip two days, etc. keep this up and your skin should look awesome in about a week. you need to keep a schedule so you're not washing everyday, because then it can start to irritate your skin. but if you give your skin a break for a few days, it'll be fine. and this stuff keeps your skin at a natural balance between oily and dry.
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