Acne solution for oily skin?
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May 9, 2015
Sieriss ..
I have oily and dry skin and lots blemishes and acne on cheeks. I try oil free cleansing wipes and moisturizer but its working very slow.
May 9, 2015
Vaishnavi T.
Try some homemade mask as well. they work wonders and doesn't harm skin. mix lemon juice with one-two teaspoon of curd and alongwith pinch of turmeric power n apply on your face for 15 min n wash off. this will remove oil, make your skin look more glower than before n visibly fairer after some time and will remove blemishes too
May 9, 2015
Alyx T.
Do NOT use lemon on your skin. There are serious dangers to putting lemon on your face. Putting citrus on your face can cause a phototoxic reaction called phytophotodermatitis, an inflammatory reaction that results in bruise-like hyperpigmentation, with the potential for nasty-looking blisters and burning. It's often mistaken for chemical burns. it is dangerous, painful and really not worth it. Read about it here where less than 3 minutes can trigger a huge reaction on rats. Even sunblock didn't prevent it. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16313243/