5 Methods for getting rid of spots


There's nothing worse than being faced with an angry spot, they're a nuisance that seemingly appear overnight but take ages to get rid of. Instead of giving into the temptation and popping it, take a look at what kind you have and how to get rid of it for good.

Methods for getting rid of spots 


1. Honey and cinnamon


Honey is great for getting rid of spots. It has a natural antibiotic and pulls out dirt from open pores. Mix a tablespoon of honey with 1/2 a teaspoon of cinnamon and use your fingers to dab it on to dry skin. Rub it in a circular motion for three minutes and wash off with warm water.

2. Egg-white mask


Egg-whites tighten pores and pull out any clogged dirt. Remove yolks from two eggs and spread it into a thin layer on your face.

Give it two minutes to dry, then add the remaining whites in a second layer. Give it 10-15 minutes to dry, or until the egg-white is smooth to the touch. Use warm water to rinse off your face.

3. Make a clay mask


You can buy cosmetic clay in powder form. It dries out the skin and removes any residues on the skin.

Mix a tablespoon of powdered clay with apple cider vinegar to make a paste, and spread it over your face.

Leave for 10-15 minutes until it is dry and wash off with warm water.

4. Oatmeal and yogurt


Yogurt has lactic acid and oatmeal calms the skin - both create a blackhead fixing mixture.

Mix three tablespoons yogurt, two tablespoons oats and a few drops of lemon juice and olive oil.

Mix between your fingers and dab onto the affected area.

Set for 10 minutes and rise with warm water.

5. Turmeric and mint juice


Use the kitchen stores and clean out dirty pores.

Brew a mint tea and allow it to cool. Add two tablespoons of the mixture with a tablespoon of turmeric powder.

Apply to the face and leave for 10 minutes, rinse off with warm water.
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