Pimples and are hard to avoid, because they appear on your face and this is where people look first of all when actually meeting you. This is why they become so annoying and do affect your self esteem. They can appear as early as 11 going into your teenage years and even further into your adult years.
Pimples can be a cause of low self esteem, when you take into the practical practical problems such as a job interview, a party or school dance. Any event where you have to look and feel your best. You have to have a solution or remedy where you can make the pimples disappear in a hurry.
Here are 3 natural remedies which you can consider
1) I know from research that that the majority of users prefer to use a natural remedy. A very important point that must be made is to never squeeze a pimple although I know that this is extremely hard. The reason why is that by squeezing you actually help to spread the bacteria around that area. A successful natural treatment has found to be an ice pack. This will involve placing ice cubes in a towel and then on the pimple twice every hour for a couple of minutes every time.
2) Another popular remedy is the use of toothpaste. I know this is hard to believe. All that you do is to dab a little amount unto the pimple and gently (this is important) rub it into the pimple. This dries the pimple out and in effect helps to reduce it's size.
3) Aloe Vera has also been found to be of extreme help in getting rid of the pimple. As for the toothpaste, gently dab it unto the pimple and let it sit.
In addition you have to remember to cleanse your skin with a gentle cleanser every morning and night and research has shown that if you drink around 6 glasses of water a day this will help your skin cells to function properly.
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