Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using comedogenic products?
Are you using sugar for exfoliation?
Are you using honey?
Are you steaming your face?
Are you using lemon juice?
Did you try with raw papaya?
Do you drink enough water?
Common conclusions
You should stop using comedogenic products because comedogenic products are those acne causing products that tend to cause blackheads by blocking the pores of the skin. You should avoid products that do not say “non-comedogenic”.
You should start using sugar because sugar is an excellent exfoliating agent that helps unclogged your skin. You can make a paste with two tablespoons of sugar, a little bit of water and the juice of half a lemon and smear it on skin with clogged pores. Massage it gently about five minutes and then wash it off with cool water and moisturize.
Raw and unpasteurized honey has a myriad of beauty benefits when used on your skin so you can use raw honey two-three times a week for clean skin.
Steam opens up your pores and helps loosen any buildup of dirt for a deeper cleanse. Opening up your pores also softens blackheads, making them easier to remove.
You should start using lemon juice because it can help clear clogged pores. It can also reduce oiliness and exfoliate the skin. So rub your clogged skin with the juice of a lemon and leave it on for 5-10 minutes then wash it off with warm water. Do this 3-4 times a week to see results.
You should try it because raw papaya because the enzymes papain and chymopapain in papaya can decrease inflammation so papaya is yet another natural exfoliating agent. It will clear clogged pores and leave you with soft skin.
Drinking plenty of water because water can help flush toxins from the skin and shrink your pores, making them less likely to clog and cause a zit.
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