| One of the problems that I have with the acne | | | | more than once a day as it can be a bit drying. |
| industry is that most of their products are far, far to | | | | Secondly is honey. If I had to choose one product to |
| harsh on our skin. Even when it comes to relatively | | | | use on my skin in would be raw honey every single |
| gentle chemical products, they're still chemicals. As | | | | time. Honey has many natural anti-bacterial properties |
| such, they'll never mesh very well with our skin. | | | | that will help clear away any breakouts as well as |
| So that's why I always choose the natural product | | | | stopping breakouts before they happen. On top of |
| route over chemical alternatives. Natural products are | | | | this, honey is a fantastic moisturizer and will help your |
| far gentler, they cost a lot less and they work very | | | | skin achieve a healthy glow. I can't say enough good |
| effectively on your skin. Coupled with the fact that | | | | things about it. |
| they're very gentle on your skin, I think they're even | | | | Lastly is jojoba oil. Jojoba is slightly more expensive |
| more effective than any chemical alternatives | | | | and hard to find than the previous two, however it is |
| because they don't cause your skin to have any sort | | | | a definite must for people with acne. This is because |
| of reactions to them. | | | | the oil closely mimics our own natural oil that our |
| My favorite routine is to use baking soda, raw honey | | | | body produces. On top of moisturizing our skin, it also |
| and jojoba oil. Baking soda is a great exfoliator and | | | | "tricks" our body into thinking it's made enough oil, so |
| clears away excess dead skin and oil. It also makes | | | | it doesn't over produce it. This leads to less clogged |
| your skin very soft and smooth. Use this in the | | | | pores as well as less acne outbreaks. |
| mornings or the evenings, but try to avoid using it | | | | |