Get Clear Skin Even Under Stress

The easiest way to get rid of acne is washing your face every night no matter how late it is. Going to sleep with all the dirt and grease from your face isn’t good because it all gets stuck in the pores and creates pimples…

Now that school has started that means so has stress. Trying to get into classes, homework, financial aid, and even work before or after school can be very stressful. With stress comes acne and that can lower a student’s self-esteem when they have to present a project or talk to other students.

The easiest way to get rid of acne is washing your face every night no matter how late it is. Going to sleep with all the dirt and grease from your face isn’t good because it all gets stuck in the pores and creates pimples. Another simple thing to do is avoid touching your face because your hands carry so many germs.

When trying to get rid of pimples many people use products with big words that they don’t even know what they mean. And those chemicals can be really bad for the skin. Using natural ingredients help the skin clear up better. Just remember everyone has a different skin type, so something that may work for a friend might not work for you.

These are some natural things you can try:

  • Rose water is great for the pores and leaves the skin soft
  • Witch hazel water helps clear out acne

  • Washing your face with warm water and sea salt, which is essentially a natural scrub that gets rid of the bacteria on your face. You should only do this twice a week

  • Honey and lemon masks lightens scars and helps kill the bacteria of acne

Choose one or two of these to do during the week, but remember you might not see results the next day or right away in general. You need to be patient and do these things often. Don’t stop the next day just because you didn’t see any results. Also remember that the condition of your skin can be a result of your diet. If you feed your body junk food, your body gives you a pimple and if you feed your body a healthy meal your skin remains clear.