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Honey has Botulism naturally in it so it's probably not the best solution. From years of experience I can tell you that a toner should help some of it if you use it.. |
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Honey has Botulism naturally in it so it's probably not the best solution. From years of experience I can tell you that a toner should help some of it if you use it after washing your face before bed each night. You need to exfoliate & there are mild cleansers which do that now inexpensively. Acne can also be an infection in the skin. If you are cleaning & using a toner & that doesn't work, talk to your Dr. and ask what they thing might be good. Check out places like web md or wikipedia & see if they have good answers for you. Good luck. I tried honey and it did not work. . . I know that it sounds CRAZY, but, try using Milk of Magnesia as a mask. Get plain, unflavored Milk of Magnesia from a pharmacy. It is cheap and works great. Use a big cotton ball and apply it to your whole face, let it dry, then wash it off with just water or antibacterial soap. I was able to do this twice a day, then after a week I was able to do it every other night. The best time is to do it before a shower. Rinse your face, apply, let dry, then jump into the shower to get it off. Yes, apply it as you would face mask, let it stay on your skin for ten minutes then rinse with warm water. honey has antibacterial properties, so it could help. read tips on treating acne, skincare and home remedies on this site |
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