Utilizing lemon juice as a topical ointment is one of the easiest, and best ways to treat acne naturally. Lemon juice is safe to be applied every day to the entire face, or to localized areas which need the most treatment. To prepare it you need to take a small lemon, remove the rind and cut the flesh into small cubes or slices. Gently massage one of the cubes/slices over the skin and then throw it away. All of the other lemon pieces can be put in the refrigerator and should keep for a few days. It is important to allow the lemon juice to soak into the skin for 10-15 minutes and then to rinse it off with some lukewarm water. Before you apply the juice you should clean your face with lukewarm water as well. If you are applying the lemon juice to single pimples (as opposed to the entire face) then you do not need to wash the juice off.
This is a huge myth. Acne is not contagious in any way, shape, or form. It is a bacterium, which is found in most contagious elements, but the bacteria sits tucked away in the skin and hair follicles. Therefore, it is impossible to transmit acne from one person to another by contact, either kissing or touching. Therefore, even if someone has acne, you can kiss and touch them without any fear.
There is nothing out of ordinary when we see that a teenagers have acne problems, in fact we come to expect them to happen.It is not uncommon to see that teenagers suffers mental dilemma and problems when they have to deal with acne problems. With technological advancement in the field of medicine treatment for certain problems can be instantaneous, but skin results are gradual and can take up to two months to show an improvement. Waiting is hard for those with acne conditions but that is the only thing you can do as there are no fast solution to acne problems. Never stop your treatment and keep it going as this is the only way to clear your acne.
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