Can i cure my acne in like 2 days with a natural treatment ?
I just got a bit on my cheeks and like 2 or 3 on my forehead
and let me tell you all these chemical treatments didn’t work with me
they made things worse ![]()
Okay now enough with tragedy.. can i cure with in 2 days. ( i’ve got a date
)
and with something natural like honey? cucumber? or even yogurt?
IF yes how? and thanks
and if no then thanks for reading this anyways
No you can’t cure it in 2 days. Nor will it be helped by applying honey, cucumber, yogurt or even peanut butter! You could try one of the many over the counter cleanser/degreasers, most are based on peroxide, Panoxyl is a typical example. If this fails the next step is to see your GP for topical or oral antibiotics. Avoid tetracycline and oxytetracyline as they are awkward to take and not very effective, minocycline or lymecycline are better.

I have always found that in order to clear up acne quickly, and with fairly decent lasting effects, try working-out every day for at least 45 minutes (or jogging is good too, anything that gets the blood flowing). Also, drink tons of water and zero soda or sugar (if you can’t say no to sugar, then drink tea with some honey for a couple of days, no white sugar). Lastly, I do a trick that a dermatologist gave me which is to use a topical oil for dry skin (Clarins has an oil like this and I’ve heard olive oil is good too). Just a dab before bed on the offending spot, no creams by the way and no make-up. In any case, you’ll look like you are glowing and healthy for your date – I swear by the jogging method!
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Life experience!
No you can’t cure it in 2 days. Nor will it be helped by applying honey, cucumber, yogurt or even peanut butter! You could try one of the many over the counter cleanser/degreasers, most are based on peroxide, Panoxyl is a typical example. If this fails the next step is to see your GP for topical or oral antibiotics. Avoid tetracycline and oxytetracyline as they are awkward to take and not very effective, minocycline or lymecycline are better.
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GP for more years than I care to remember