Natural Home Remedies for Skin Problems
Everybody dreams of perfect, flawless skin. Or maybe, almost everybody. But still, you must agree with me that this need stands out as one of the major concerns of a person’s life.
A lot of us have even gone ahead to use some ridiculously expensive skin treatments to get our skins to be perfect. That’s all good and fine but you must understand that home remedies are your absolute best bet. This is because there are no side effects to using these treatments and you’re guaranteed amazing results.
In this article, we’ll be breaking down some of the issues we might encounter on our skins and the best ways to control or even totally eradicate them.
Natural Home Remedies for Oily Skin
Oily skin is often caused by hormonal fluctuations and predispositions. Try the remedies below to care for the skin and make it less oily.
Quick point, avoiding unhealthy foods such as junk food, processed carbohydrates, and added sugars can also help. But you can also try some of these remedies for long-lasting effects.
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Wash your face
If you have oily skin, wash your face twice a day. In the morning and in the evening. Avoid aggressive soap products. Choose a mild or natural detergent or glycerine soap, for example.
2. Use blotting paper
These are small papers that you can put in your bag and with which you can dab the fat from your skin. They are not expensive and you buy them at the drugstore. After using this blotting paper, you will notice that your face will look less shiny and greasy. You can also use them as often as you want.
3. Honey
Honey is a proven remedy for skin problems. Honey has an antibacterial and antiseptic effect. It also helps keep the skin hydrated without making it greasy. You can also apply a honey mask to your face. To make the honey mask, you apply a thin layer of honey to oily skin and leave it on for 10 minutes. Then, you rinse it off with lukewarm water.
4. Clay mask
Clay masks are ideally suited for oily skin. The clay absorbs the excess oil and soothes the skin. The French green clay, in particular, is a cheap and simple remedy for oily skin.
This is how you make a green clay mask;
Mix (filtered) water or rose water with a teaspoon of clay powder. Apply the clay mixture and let it dry on the skin. Rinse it off with lukewarm water and pat your face dry.
5. Jojoba oil
Using oil on oily skin may sound a bit contradictory. But jojoba oil is an old-fashioned home remedy that has been used for centuries to solve oily skin, acne, and other skin problems. But there is also enough scientific research that supports the effect of jojoba on the skin.
Because of the jojoba oil on your skin, you are fooling the sebaceous glands, as it were. They think that enough fat has been produced so that less sebum is produced.
This is how you use jojoba oil. Massage a few drops of jojoba oil into the skin 2-3 times a week. If you like it you can do it daily. You can also mix some jojoba oil with a clay mask as above.
6. Oatmeal
Oatmeal is another thing you probably have around the house that you can use as a home remedy for your skin. It helps you remove dead skin cells in a mild way. It also soothes the skin and absorbs excess fat.
To use oatmeal as a skin mask, make sure it is ground. You can easily do that yourself in your blender or food processor. You can combine the oatmeal with a spoon of yogurt or put some honey in it.
To make an oatmeal mask, you mix about 3 tablespoons of ground oatmeal with warm water and make a paste. Apply it on your face and leave it on for about 10 minutes. Rinse it off with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
And voila!
7. Protein with lemon juice
Protein and lemon juice are well-known old remedies for oily skin. Lemon juice absorbs the oil. They are both remedies that contract your skin and shrink pores. Be a little careful if you are sensitive to allergies. You can also make a protein lemon mask. To do that, you mix a protein with a teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply it on your face and let the mask dry. Rinse it off with warm water and pat your skin dry.
8. Ground almonds
Ground almonds are ideal for ridding your skin of dead skin cells. In addition, they also absorb excess skin fat and impurities from the skin. To make an almond scrub, mix 3 teaspoons of ground almonds with 2 tablespoons of honey. Apply it on the skin and make gentle circular movements. Rinse it off with warm water and pat the skin dry.
If you have very sensitive skin, apply it only to the skin and leave it on for 10 minutes.
9. Tomatoes
Tomatoes contain salicylic acid, an ingredient also found in aspirin. This acid helps dissolve the fats and dissolves the sebum in clogged pores. To make a tomato mask, you combine a teaspoon of sugar with the pulp of tomato. Make light, circular movements and then leave the mask on for another 5 minutes. You can also place a few slices of tomato on the oily areas of your face and let it absorb.
10. Aloe vera
Aloe vera is a plant known to soothe burns and other irritations. Aloe vera is widely used on oily skin. Aloe vera has an antibacterial and moisturizing effect on your skin. You can use the whole plant or buy ready-made aloe vera gel. Aloe vera can cause an allergic reaction if you have very sensitive skin. If in doubt, try putting some on the inside of your arm first and let it sit for 24-48 hours.
To use aloe vera, apply a thin layer to your face before going to sleep and leave it on until the next morning. Then play it off with lukewarm water and pat the skin dry.
Natural Home Remedies for Dry/Scaly Skin
Dry skin can be very itchy and very uncomfortable. The causes of this skin condition can be very different, such as old age, an inflammation of the skin or extreme weather conditions.
If the skin is not hydrated enough, it will dry out and in extreme conditions, even small cracks can appear that are very painful. So it is very important to treat dry skin and you do not have to go to the dermatologist immediately. There are also some home remedies that can help treat dry skin.
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Sunflower oil
This oil is extracted from the seeds of a sunflower. In addition to a product for cooking, it can also be used for your skincare. Research has shown that this oil can moisturize your skin well. In addition, sunflower oil has an anti-inflammatory effect and can reduce the redness and irritation of the skin.
Please note that your sunflower oil is not confused with regular olive oil. Regular olive oil has negative effects on the skin and should therefore not be applied purely on the body.
2. Coconut oil
Coconut oil is also widely used in the kitchen, but just like sunflower oil, it is also a good remedy for dry skin. This oil contains a lot of fatty acids that provide a protective layer when you apply it to your skin.
Furthermore, coconut oil can also be used to treat acne, because it has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
3. Oatmeal
Oatmeal is a natural ingredient that can treat dry skin. Grind the oatmeal to a powder and sprinkle it in your bath. Soak your body for a while. Oatmeal’s anti-inflammatory properties will help restore your dry skin.
4. Drink milk
Research has shown that milk can also help against dry skin. Of course not by smearing it on our body, but by drinking a glass of milk every day. Dairy is said to stimulate our skin’s sebum production, which keeps the skin hydrated. Of course, too much sebum production can cause acne. So drink in moderation.
5. Honey
Honey is also said to have a positive effect on the skin. This natural product can be applied directly to the skin and is said to have many benefits. Research shows that honey not only has a moisturizing and anti-inflammatory effect but also contains healing powers.
6. Vaseline
Vaseline is a very good agent for dry skin. It is made from purified petroleum. Not only does it restore dry skin, but it also has a protective effect by retaining moisture in the skin. Furthermore, it also helps well to reduce fine lines.
7. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is a cactus plant that grows in a dry climate. For centuries this plant has been used for medical reasons and therefore also works for dry skin very well. The leaves of this plant secrete a gel that you can apply to the skin.
In addition to treating dry skin, it also works well for eczema, psoriasis, hair dandruff, and other conditions.
Natural Home Remedies for Acne
Do you have acne and want to get rid of it? Yet are you afraid of chemicals and their effects on your skin? Don’t worry, there are natural remedies you can do yourself at home.
You’ll find out how to cure this bulky acne once and for all with these natural remedies in this section. But first, let’s have a little orientation.
First, what is acne? Acne is a lesion of the skin in the pilosebaceous follicles. It can reach anyone: man, woman, adolescent, adult. It is more common in teens from puberty due to changes in the body and hormonal disorders. It can be caused by many things such as an unbalanced diet, hormonal disorder, etc.
The most common symptoms of acne are pimples and blackheads. Acne can be treated with natural and homemade remedies. And we’ll be looking at some of the most effective ones now.
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Essential oil of tea tree
Tea tree oil is extracted from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree, native to Australia. The tea tree essential oil is well known for its ability to fight bacteria and reduce inflammation of the skin. More specifically, tea tree essential oil helps fight P. acnes and S. epidermidis, two types of bacteria that can cause pimples.
Treatment with tea tree essential oil has also resulted in fewer side effects than benzoyl peroxide. These include dryness, irritation, and burning. It is important to note that tea tree oil is very powerful and can cause redness and irritation when applied directly to the skin. For this reason, it should be diluted with water or carrier oil.
Here’s how to use tea tree essential oil for acne:
- Dilute one drop of tea tree oil in nine drops of water.
- Dip a cotton swab in the mixture and apply it directly to the pimples.
- Apply a moisturizer, if desired.
- Repeat this process once or twice a day, as needed.
2. Garlic
Garlic has antiseptic properties that can fight bacteria invading the skin. In addition to that, it also contains natural components like sulfur, which is said to quickly cure acne.
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
- Cut a clove of garlic in half.
- Rub the garlic and its juice directly on your pimples.
- Leave it for five minutes before washing it off with lukewarm water.
- Repeat as desired or when the skin shows no signs of sensitivity.
3. Honey mask
We have managed to mention honey as a remedy for other skin problems in this article. Turns out, honey is an all-rounder. It can literally do it all.
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
Yogurt and honey mask:
- Mix a tablespoon of raw honey with a tablespoon of yogurt.
- Apply to the face, paying special attention to wrinkles, jaw and other acne-prone areas.
- Relax for 10 minutes and wipe gently with a damp cloth.
4. Cinnamon and honey mask
Honey and cinnamon used together help fight acne due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Honey also has antibiotic properties that can fight acne. So, combining the two gives your skin that double wonder!
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
- Mix two tablespoons of raw honey, a teaspoon of coconut oil and 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon.
- Smooth the face.
- Keep away from eyes as cinnamon can be irritating.
- Relax for 5-10 minutes and gently remove it with a damp cloth.
5. Moisturizing mask with Aloe vera
Aloe Vera is a tropical plant whose leaves produce a transparent gel. When applied to the skin, aloe vera gel helps fight bacteria, reduce inflammation and promote wound healing.
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
- Scrape the gel off the aloe leaves with a spoon.
- Apply the gel to the skin at the same time as other acne treatments.
- You may want to try mixing it with your other treatment, then apply it to your skin.
- You can also apply the other acne treatment first, with aloe gel on top.
- Repeat 1-2 times a day or as desired.
6. Cucumber
Cucumber has long been known as a natural remedy for soothing the skin. It is also a rich source of various nutrients that can aid in the healing and prevention of acne. These include vitamins A, C, and E. When used regularly, cucumber can prevent the development of oily skin and possibly acne breakouts.
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
There are three ways to use cucumber as a home remedy for acne:
Option # 1:
- Apply grated or sliced cucumber to the affected area and let it sit for 20 minutes before washing.
Option # 2:
- Cut the cucumber into pieces.
- Let them soak in a bowl of clean water for at least an hour.
- During this process, nutrients from the cucumber, including chlorophyll, will be slowly transferred to the water.
- Filter the solution and use the water either as a drink or as a face wash.
Option # 3:
- To make a facial mask, mix the grated cucumber with a cup of oatmeal.
- You can then combine this mixture with a certain amount of plain yogurt to obtain a smoother consistency.
- Apply the mask for about 30 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
7. Witch hazel
Witch hazel is extracted from the bark and leaves of the North American shrub Hamamelis virginiana. It contains tannins, which have strong antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. This is why it is used to treat a wide range of skin conditions, including dandruff, eczema, varicose veins, burns, bruises, insect bites, and acne.
Here’s how to use it as a home remedy for acne:
- Combine 1 tablespoon witch hazel bark and 1 cup water in a small saucepan.
- Soak the witch hazel for 30 minutes then bring the mixture to a boil on the stove.
- Reduce the heat and cook covered for 10 minutes.
- Remove the mixture from the heat and let stand for another 10 minutes.
- Filter and store the liquid in a sealed container.
- Apply to clean skin using a cotton ball 1 to 2 times a day or as desired.
Although we have managed to provide several tested and trusted remedies for skin problems, the real path to getting your desired results is consistency. So, choose one remedy that works for you and be consistent and before you know it, you’ll be skin goals.
Stay beautiful!
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