Apple cider vinegar has similar properties of glycolic acid, which is often used to treat acne. Prevent new breakouts of mild acne through the use of apple cider vinegar with help from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on acne treatments.
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@Squeegee33 do you apply the acv in its concentrated form, or do you dilute it first and then apply…ive heard you should dilute it first when applying and drinking
You should try putting this stuff on after you get home, leave it on, and maybe reapply after supper or so, leave it on and before bed, moisturize your face as it probably will dry up. this is what i do and it works for me.
maybe if you drink some teaspoons of it (dulite with juice, it tastes better) but put directly on skin, no, it’ll worsen eczema, this stuff does help with pimples though, and the dry skin is nothing a good moisturizer can’t fix. when i apply acv i leave it on though, i don’t wash off after 10 mins. usually i’ll apply twice in the night time and at end of night ill exfoliate my face with a moisturizer/exfoliant.
I have mild acne and lots of blackheads and comodones. (clogged pores) I heard that ACV can make you photosensitive, so wear sunscreen.
Can we use it every night? Does it need to be washed off or can it be left on overnight?
Generally you should be patient while trying to get rid of acne.
One of the biggest mistakes people with akne do is that they expect way too much in a short time, especially while buying cremes and so on.
Use Apple Vinegar for some time, at least four weeks to see major differences.
What people need to understand abut Skin. is that it differs from person to person. But the REASON for acne is always the same. But factors like dry skin, oily skin and so on can worsen the acne.
I am informning you about this matter, since alot of you belive that, if it worked for someone else, then it must work for you aswell. Sadly this is not the case. The best thing to do is get a professional to analyse your skin, so it can be treated for your needs.
Acne is not caused by dry skin.. well for some but anyone who has sensitive skin gets acne and some have oily and some have dry and some have combination between both dry and oily.