How Do You Make A Garlic Astringent?
We’re all familiar with garlic as a pungent cooking herb, but it has also been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine. In modern times, it has been proven to have antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, making it a useful substance for anyone interested in choosing natural medicines over artificial substances created in labs with dubious side effects. Garlic, with its antibacterial properties, can help treat a wide variety of skin ailments, including acne. Making a garlic astringent and applying it to your face can reduce the amount of bacteria on your skin, reducing the severity of existing acne and preventing new pimples from forming. The following recipe is for a standard-sized batch of astringent. You will need 4 to 5 large garlic cloves, 4 ounces of water, a small jar to hold the finished astringent, and optionally, a few teaspoons of alcohol or witch hazel and a few drops of essential oil. • Peel the garlic cloves and finely chop them. • Infuse the garli