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Are you getting frustrated with what you see in the mirror? Do you wish everyday that you had clear skin? Maybe you have tried traditional acne medication to no avail, so why not try some all natural home remedies.

1. One of the most popular home remedies for reducing swelling and redness is putting toothpaste on any pimples before you go to bed. Use the paste, not gel.

2. Get rid of those fancy, expensive facial scrubs, try washing your face twice a day with warm salty water. This should reduce oil without irritating your sensitive skin.

3. This remedy requires a bit more patience: mix lemon juice with an equal amount of rose water. Apply to your face for about 30 minutes, and then rinse with water. Do this daily for about 2 weeks and see what a difference it can make.

4. Try applying fresh mint juice to your face nightly. This should help reduce pimples and can even help treat eczema and other skin conditions as well.

5. If you are looking for a soothing home remedy, mix nutmeg with milk. Apply to your face, and then rinse with water. Pat dry.

6. Make sure that you are eating plenty of fruits and vegetables. Your body, and skin included, needs all the nutrients, vitamins, and anti-oxidants it can get.

7. Supplements like B5 and zinc, can help promote clear skin and fight acne.

8. To get clear skin, try an all natural mask. Mix corn flour and egg whites. Apply to your face and let set for 30 minutes. After half an hour wet your hands with warm water and massage the mixture into your skin. Then rinse with warm water and pat dry. Using this mask regularly should give you clear, smooth skin.

If none of these home remedies work, you can always see your doctor about how to best treat acne through medication. There are lots of acne skin care products out there including Retin-A or Accutane which are known to be very effective.

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