Most of us are probably familiar with small blackheads or pimples from puberty. But blemishes can also accompany us as adults, which can be very stressful. The most important question: What helps against pimples? We look at where pimples can come from and what can help against them.

The best home remedies for pimples

In addition to skin care that is tailored to the individual skin condition, there are also effective home remedies that can help with pimples.

Aloe vera

In many cultures, including Ayurveda, the medicinal plant aloe vera is considered a “holy grail” for various skin problems. When treating pimples, aloe vera is particularly effective due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and healing properties. The gel-like substance inside the plant contains enzymes, amino acids and vitamins that can soothe the skin and speed up healing. Due to its moisturizing effect, aloe vera also helps to hydrate the skin without clogging the pores – an important property in the prevention and treatment of pimples.

Zinc ointment

Zinc ointment is a tried and tested home remedy for pimples and blackheads because it only works on the surface – and it works really well. The zinc oxide it contains helps to soothe the skin, reduce inflammation and speed up the healing of pimples. Zinc ointment also dries out pimples without causing severe skin irritation. It can be applied directly to the affected area and works particularly well overnight because it supports the regeneration of the skin and reduces redness . Zinc ointment is an excellent gentle treatment method, especially for inflamed, pus-filled pimples.

Honey

Another popular home remedy for pimples is honey . Honey has antibacterial properties and helps moisturize the skin without clogging the pores. It is best to apply a thin layer to the affected area after cleansing the face, leave it on for ten to 15 minutes and then rinse with warm water.

Clay

Clay, especially healing clay, is an effective home remedy for pimples because it absorbs excess sebum, cleanses the skin deeply and relieves inflammation. It acts as a natural detox for the skin by drawing impurities and bacteria out of the pores as it hardens, thus opening clogged pores. At the same time, clay has a soothing effect and helps to reduce skin irritation and redness.

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