The most obvious one is to drink plenty of water, at least 2 litres a day.
Use only natural products on your skin, try and stay away from moisturizers laden with chemicals, this will only make your skin worse.
Cleanse and moisturize morning and night.
Eat well, and take vitamins such as evening primrose oil.
Mint leaves, lemon juice, and papaya can help keep skin clear.
Some great ways to clear skin is trying different treatments that work for your skin, such as Neutrogena products, Clean and Clear, even washing your face with a little bit of lemon may help. Also drink plenty of water each day and eating lots of healthy foods, such as Fruits and vegetables and washing your face every night with a cleanser that works well with your skin should help too. ;)
No. Makes it yellow.
Vitamin A is good for the skin, but don't count on it to necessarily clear up your skin; cleanliness is the key to clear skin. Anaerobic bacteria thrive in an oxygen deprived environment, so remove the insulating layers of dead skin that are keeping out the oxygen. That's the key. But vitamin A is also good.
Yes it does, but after using for about a week the skin will start to clear up and before you know it you will have beautiful looking clear skin.
Traditionally tea contains antioxidants which has statistically shown to improve a variety of things, including your skin. It will not magically clear up blemishes, however it improves your body inside and out.
Yes. It does. Deppened on your blood type though!
Some skin care appliances include: skin care brushes, zit zappers, acne sun lamps, facial steamers, and paraffin baths. They help clear up skin, they clean pores, and they make skin feel smooth.
There is limited scientific evidence to support the claim that weed can clear up skin and improve complexion. More research is needed to determine its effectiveness for skincare.
Microdermabrasion is great for cleaning out pores and shedding dead skin. It could definitely help get rid of your back acne but it will also help clear up any old acne scars you have on your back.
This will depend on how bad the condition of the skin is. Washing several times per day with mild soap or cleanser and water will keep most skin in good condition. A solution of salicylic acid may help clear up most acne. For serious acne, one should consult with a dermatologist.
I heard it actually can clear skin.