7 Ways To Use Aloe Vera For Acne

Written by Kadambari Srivastava14th Dec 2020
7 ways to use aloe vera for acne

Do you know that almost 9.4% of the entire world population suffers from acne?

And here you were, thinking that you were alone in dealing with these miserable pimples. No, this is an issue that’s bothering many worldwide. So, what’s the quickest solution? Well, there are many treatments available, even medical ones that are strong enough to maybe solve the issue permanently. But, what if you could find something natural and gentle? Something that pampers your skin at the same time while dealing with those pesky pimples. Well, aloe vera for acne does just that.

Belonging to the succulent family, Aloe vera can be identified via its thick and serrated leaves. The real hero is the clear gel that has to be scooped from within those leaves.

 

Benefits of aloe vera for acne

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

The benefits of aloe vera for skin are plenty. But aloe vera’s antioxidant properties make it especially beneficial for those dealing with acne. Here are some of the many ways in which aloe vera takes care of acne:

  • Aloe vera is known to remove excess oil from the skin.
  • It is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory in nature.
  • Aloe vera is known to have glycol-proteins that are known to reduce acne swelling and inflammation.
  • It is also rich in polysaccharides and gibberellins, hormones that promote the new cell growth, thus giving a shine to the skin.
  • Aloe vera is packed with carbohydrates, carotenoids, and flavonoids which prevent acne and are anti-ageing in nature as well.
  • All in all, this is one magic gel that should definitely be a part of your daily skincare routine, more so if your skin is acne-prone. Let’s take a look at the ways you can incorporate this ingredient in your skincare routine. Below are a few ways to use aloe vera for acne treatment.

 

1. Pure aloe vera for acne

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

Pure aloe vera gel is an antioxidant in nature, which means it can remove acne-causing bacteria from the skin and minimise the risk of scarring. When it comes to using aloe vera for acne, applying pure aloe vera gel is the easiest way to soothe your acne-prone skin.

How to: Just scoop out the gel from within the leaves and keep it aside. Take a little amount and apply it to the affected areas. Leave it overnight and wash it off in the morning. Repeat this process for around a week and your pimple will be gone.

 

2. Aloe vera and lemon juice

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

Aloe vera and lemon are two boons for oily and acne-prone skin. But together, they provide an amazing defense against the pesky little demons that pimples are. A big reason for this is the astringent-like properties of lemon which dries acne and works on the scars. However, please note that if you have sensitive skin, lemon may sting and can even cause redness and irritation. Thus, if you wish to use lemon as an ingredient, along with aloe vera, do a patch test to ensure that there are no side effects.

How to: Just take about two tablespoons of aloe vera gel and mix it with about a quarter teaspoon-full lemon juice. Apply this on the pimples and rinse it off after it dries. Do not forget to put on your sunscreen before stepping out as lemon makes skin photosensitive.

 

3. Aloe vera, honey and cinnamon

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

Honey is known to have anti-bacterial and soothing qualities that can help calm your inflamed and irritated skin. It has been known to have inhibitory reactions on acne; specifically on the Propionibacterium Acnes and the Staphylococcus Aureus, the two acne-causing bacteria. Cinnamon is scientifically known to be anti-inflammatory and thus works well against acne. Along with aloe vera, these too are simply wondrous in the fight against pimples.

How to: Take two tablespoons of aloe vera gel, four tablespoons of honey, and about half a teaspoon of either cinnamon oil or cinnamon powder. Mix it well, apply the mixture on the affected areas, and wash it off after 10-15 minutes. This procedure is to be done every alternate day for the best results.

 

4. Aloe vera and tea tree oil

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

A word of caution, tea tree oil individually, when put on the skin for longer hours, is not good, especially if you have sensitive skin. However, when mixed with aloe vera, this serves as a good weapon against mild to moderate pimples. The best way to ensure this works on your acne is to create a cleansing solution at home using aloe vera and tea tree oil.

How to: Mix aloe vera, water, and about 2-3 drops of tea tree essential oil. Use it like a normal cleanser or face wash. Ensure that you wash off the solution completely as any residual tea tree oil can cause irritation.

 

5. Aloe vera, coconut oil and sugar

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

Well, if you are not the one who wants an aloe vera cleansing solution for your acne, we have another, gentler alternative; a scrub. Over-the-counter exfoliants that claim to deal with acne are often loaded with harmful chemicals that impart even more toxicity to the skin. This gentle aloe vera scrub with a few other ingredients, on the other hand, is gentle and totally effective. Sugar grains are known to work efficiently on dead skin layers. Also, coconut oil is known to be rich in lauric acid which helps fight acne issues.

How to: Take equal parts of sugar and coconut oil and mix it well. Add aloe vera gel which is exactly half the amount of this mixture. Apply this on the affected area like a normal scrub and then rinse off.

 

6. Aloe vera for acne, as a spray

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

Toners and sprays are extremely handy in beauty products. They not only soothe the skin but also provide the much-needed hydration, albeit not in an over-the-top manner. Another solution for moderate acne is carrying an aloe vera spray around with you and use it throughout the day to soothe the skin. It is quite easy to make too.

How to use: Take about one tablespoon of aloe vera gel, 1-2 drops of essential oil of your choice, and mix it with 1 ¼ cup of distilled water. Shake it well and carry it with you. Spray it on wherever required to soothe and refresh your skin.

 

7. Aloe vera, rose water and cucumber

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

This is yet another way to use aloe vera for acne woes. A soothing solution that can help get rid of your pimples. This is because rose water is known to be an astringent and cucumber prevents inflammation. Making this solution is easy.

How to use: Mix one teaspoon each of rose water, aloe vera, and cucumber juice and apply the resultant solution on the affected areas, using cotton. Alternatively, you can apply it on the entire face too. Wait for it to dry and then wash off.

 

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

FAQ on aloe vera for acne

1) Can I apply aloe vera on burnt or cut skin?

A. Absolutely not. Aloe vera is an effective self-care solution, but only for mild to moderate acne that occurs on non-sensitive skin. If you are someone who has sensitive skin or even skin that has burns or cuts, avoid using aloe vera and consult with your dermatologist as to what further steps you can take to get rid of your acne.

2) Can I use aloe vera for acne scars?

A. Aloe vera is known to be effective on pimples and acne. However, it may not be that helpful in treating the aftereffects, i.e. the resultant scars and dark spots. You can check out a few remedies on how to tackle dark spots, here.

3) Can I drink aloe vera?

A. Aloe vera ingestion is permitted, but only after consulting your doctor. This is because aloe vera is known to cause toxicity and rashes on the skin if taken orally. Consult your doctor and proceed accordingly.

Kadambari Srivastava

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A finance professional by degree who jumped into the world of content creation 7 years ago, Kadambari is a pro at spinning words, whether it's beauty, business, entertainment, or anything else. Better separate your 'its' from 'it's' when she is around. When she isn't writing, she can be seen with a cup of tea in one hand and a book in the other, keeping up with her book challenge of the year.

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