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Kiss Those Acne Spots Goodbye with These Skincare Tips

Kiss Those Acne Spots Goodbye with These Skincare Tips

Suffering from acne is already bad enough. At a moment’s notice, your face and body can become riddled with tiny, inflamed bumps all over. You try and use just about every product you can think of to get rid of the pimples, but tiny spots and dark marks seem to take their place. What’s a fashionable gal to do?

Lots of women (and men) have to deal with the aftermath of an acne outbreak. Looking at your face covered in tiny dots or dark spots can really start to weigh on your confidence levels. With thousands of products and regimens on the market, trying to figure out which options are best can be confusing. Below, are a few natural and medical options you can try to reduce the appearance of acne marks on your skin.

 

Natural Remedies

There are a lot of natural products you can use to try and reduce the appearance of spots from an acne breakout. Try one or more or these regimens for at least two weeks to see if you notice any differences:

Baking Soda – Baking soda contains sodium bicarbonate crystals in it which serve as a great exfoliator. It helps to get rid of the dead skin cells which can dramatically reduce the appearance of acne spots. All you need to do is add some water to create a paste and spread it on the affected parts of your skin. Leave the paste for at least two minutes and rinse off for the best results.

Lemon Juice – Who knew that lemons could be great for so much? Known as a key ingredient for cleaning and detoxing, lemons have powerful properties that make it great for reducing the appearance of skin blemishes. All you need is a few drops on a cloth and gently apply it to the affected area. The alpha-hydroxy acid will help to revitalize your skin which helps to make spots less noticeable.

Vinegar – Vinegar is ideal for getting rid of those acne spots. It has components that easily remove the outer layer of the skin to reveal the beautiful skin underneath. Grab a cotton swab and apply a generous amount to the skin for a few minutes then rinse.

Coconut Oil – Coconut oil contains fatty acids that can work miracles on your skin. After completing your regular skin care routine, rub a bit of coconut oil in the palm of your hands and apply it to your skin like lotion.

 

Other Treatment Options

If you’ve tried these ideas with little to no results, perhaps you need something a bit stronger to get rid of your blemishes. There are over the counter skin care products as well as non-invasive skin care treatments from a dermatologist.

Chemical Face Peels – Experts like Dallas Associated Dermatologists in Plano, TX recommend face peels as a solution for getting rid of skin blemishes and dark spots. The combination of ingredients found in these peels helps to stimulate cellular regeneration and collagen synthesis which helps to rejuvenate the skin and reduce dark spots.

OTC Skin Care Products – There are a lot of skin care products on the market claiming to help eliminate blemishes and spots on your face and body. To try and weed out the better brands, look for products that contain ingredients like vitamin c, vitamin e, glycolic acid, retinol, and zinc sulfate.

Acne breakouts are the worst and if you’re not prepared, they can leave embarrassing marks behind. If you’re ready for even, rejuvenating skin, you’ll need to get rid of those dark spots and blemishes. As spots can be complex, it may take a combination of the above remedies to find the solution that works best for your condition. If you’re still having trouble after a few weeks, perhaps you should seek a consultation with a dermatologist for other options.

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Michelle Rountree is a fashionable housewife, mom to 1, midwife in training, and homeschool educator. She's obsessed with makeup, beauty products, and natural skin care. When she's not busy blogging, she's farming and homesteading with her 1 year old and making homecooked meals!

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