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Home Remedies For Pimples

  • Grind equal quantity of nutmeg, black pepper and sandalwood. Apply on affected area.

  • Clean face with rose water 2-3 times a day.

  • The orange peel is very valuable in the treatment of acne and pimples. Pound the peel with water on a piece of stone and apply on the affected area. When oranges are not in season, dry peels in the shade. Powder the dried peels. Sift to get a fine powder and store.

  • Rub nutmeg in unboiled milk to form a paste. Apply on the face and let it dry. Wash it off with warm water. Do it 2-3 times a day. You will see the pimples disappearing in 3-4 days.

  • A couple of garlic cloves crushed and rubbed on the face 1-2 times a day. This process is further helped by taking raw garlic regularly. Have 1-2 cloves in the morning.

  • Apply fresh lemon juice on the affected area overnight. Wash off with warm water next morning.

  • Grind some neem leaves with water to a fine paste. Apply on infected area.

  • Application of fresh mint juice over face every night cures pimples and prevents dryness of the skin.

  • Mix equal amounts of lemon juice and rose water. Apply on face and keep for 1/2 an hour. 15-20 days of this application helps cure pimples and also removes blemishes and scars.


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