Does the toothpaste method actually work for acne?
Hi, You could try Tea Tree oil. Here is a review on the product and a list of Common Uses: ‘I used this product on a spot and it seemed to help the healing process. It is certainly much nicer to use than TCP, for instance, due to its natural ingredients.’ Tea Tree Oil – Common Uses Because of its many uses it has been referred to as a ‘medicine cabinet in a bottle’. Here are just some of them: 1. Acne – apply pure oil to the blemish. 2. Insect bites, razor burn, lice, and dandruff. 3. Cold sores – apply pure oil directly to the sore. 4. Cuts/scrapes & abrasions – rub a few drops of pure oil into the cut. Do not use tea tree oil on deep cuts and wounds. 5. Nasal ulcers – drip 1-3 drops of oil onto a cotton swab and apply it directly to the affected area. 6. Toothache – drip a few drops directly into the cavity. Or drip a couple drops on your finger and rub the tooth and surrounding gum. 7. Sore throat/throat infection – gargle with 8-10 drops of tea tree oil diluted in half an ounce of