Oh, these hated pimples: folk remedies will help!

Getting rid of acne involves proper skin care. No special wisdom is required here; you need to follow all known principles of care - cleanse the skin, moisturize and nourish it. Folk remedies will undoubtedly also help!

For external use

Aloe

Aloe juice has a bactericidal effect, kills bacteria, actively heals wounds, and increases the body's defenses. For acne and comedones, you need to wipe the skin with aloe juice or make lotions.

The juice from the leaves is made as follows: the leaves of a 5-7 year old plant are cut off at the very base and placed on the bottom shelf in the refrigerator for 7 days, wrapped in thick paper. They press and wipe the squeezed juice onto the skin.

Lotions from aloe leaves: pour crushed leaves with cold boiled water, in a ratio of 1:5 (1 part crushed leaves, 5 parts water), leave this mixture for an hour, then boil it for 2-3 minutes, strain. Use for lotions.

Birch

Birch leaves and buds contain essential oils, resinous substances, flavonoid compounds, saponins, ascorbic acid, glucose, and phytoncides.

Folk experience in using birch for medicinal purposes indicates that all parts of the tree have a diuretic, diaphoretic, choleretic, regulating metabolic processes, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effect. Lotions and compresses made from a decoction of birch buds and leaves help get rid of pimples and blackheads.

A decoction of birch buds: pour a teaspoon of the raw material into a glass of boiling water and boil for 10 minutes. Let it brew for 20 minutes and strain. The decoction can be used for compresses, or you can drink 2 tablespoons 3 times a day