Monday, April 11, 2011

Acne and Fade Acne Scars Using Lime/Lemon Juice

Fade Acne Scars and Home Acne Treatments
Using Lime/Lemon Juice

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1.- Squeeze the lemons and put the juice in a little container.
At sleep time grab a cotton ball and put on my face and leave it all night.
Wash it off in the morning.
This will make your skin as smooth as a baby's bottom and it will look fabulous.

2.- Applying lemon/lime juice to your face, letting it sit for 15 or so minutes and then washing it off.
lime juice, just out of the container things too. it seems to work pretty well.

3.- Fresh lemon juice on some hyper-pigmentation and active acne. It worked better than ACV did at
reducing red marks

4.- Fresh lemon juice, it seems to prevent pimples. Skin health improving with just using it once a day.


5.- Fresh lemon juice apply daily helps to have a  incredibly soft skin and a nice tone.


6.- Fresh Lemon topically on my face to help with my red marks and it leaves my face feeling incredibly
smooth after each use.

7.- Use fresh lemon juice on for about 6 to 7 hours. Then rinse it off with just cold water.
Lime Juice is considered an excellent skin whitener.

8.- Take a couple tablespoons of lime juice with water and drink it.
Since skin whiteners are usually good for red marks This will help.

9.- The lemon currently is doing an excellent job of not letting a breakout that happen.

10.- Lemon Juice at night?! I DON'T think that would work out so good because i think its a lot easier to rub
off on your pillow since it doesn't really completely absorb. Second, it will make our face a bit sticky....so you
might wake up with a bunch of fluff and dust pieces stuck to our face.

Just use it in the day.
mix it with my drinking water. So while the lemon works externally, the lemon is doing its shit from the inside out.
I use about 3/4 white vinegar and 1/4 lemon juice in mine. The lemon juice makes it smell much better too!
used freshly squeezed lime juice and sugar as a facial scrub


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