Lye Soap (for Acne)
Lye soap is a very redundant term that most people don’t even realize it. You see, soap REQUIRES lye in order for it to BECOME soap! And that is no LYE… I mean LIE… bad pun, I am sorry… As a part of the soap making process, lye is REQUIRED to make soap, there is absolutely no way around this. Lye is contained in EVERY soap! This is such a common question, that I felt the need to address this. Lye soap is not harsh and actually works very well for acne!
Tags: lye soap, soap making process
June 3rd, 2008 at 11:02 pm
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July 10th, 2008 at 8:05 pm
Point taken regarding lye is required in making soap. I have tried making home made soap and I have always use lye in the process. I’m not sure if lye in soap help clear acne though. I’ll have to do more research on it. Nonetheless this is a great post!
July 21st, 2008 at 9:19 am
To thoroughly cleanse your face and pores, use either an almond or oatmeal mask. Mix it with rose water and then apply the paste obtained on your skin, paying special attention to the infected areas. After about 15 minutes, when the paste is dry, remove it with cold water. This helps getting rid of the annoying blackheads and whiteheads. Against blackheads, a paste of ground radish seeds and water will do the trick.
Also, besides using all the natural remedies applied on the skin, try eating lots of fruits and vegetables and drinking at least 1 liter of water daily, because this is crucial in curing acne.
Besides drinking water, drinking a tea made with a combination of nettles and cleavers tincture may be effective for acne.