In July I wrote about how I had started using Sea Salt to fight my daily acne problem, and I just wanted to do an update and share this information with anyone who didn’t read it back then.
I’ve had moderate acne since I was about 10-11 (I’m now almost 21). I’ve used Pro Active and a lot of drugstore products but nothing reduced my acne more than 20% if I was lucky. In June I read about using sea salt on your skin to fight acne. I didn’t really think it would work but since I already had loads of it at home I thought why not try it.
Within a week I could already see that I wasn’t getting as many breakouts a day as I usually did. Old breakouts were healing more quickly and my foundation looked better because I was exfoliating my skin every day.
After about 6 weeks 95% of my acne was gone. I wasn’t getting more than 1-2 pimples a week and they were usually half gone before I noticed them. After two months I generally only broke out the week before or of my period.
My skin still isn’t perfect but it hasn’t been this nice since before puberty. I’m not ashamed to go around my house at night after I’ve washed my makeup off and have my family see my skin. I still wear foundation every day but I don’t have to wear as much of it. I get a pimple every once in a while (mostly just when I forget to use the salt) but they don’t get as big as they use to and they heal more quickly.
How I use it:
Its so simple, at night in the shower after I’ve used my regular face wash to remove my make up I put 1/2 a teaspoon of salt in my wet palms. I then gently scrub my face for 10-15 seconds and wash it off. Sometimes I’ll do this in the morning too. I’m actually saving money because I don’t use face wash in the morning anymore like I use to.
If my skin is acting up I’ll put the salt on and leave it for 5 minutes. You can mix it with honey or your face wash and use it as a mask if you want a more intense treatment.
Also I’ve gotten one of those small travel size spray bottles from Target and mixed a tablespoon of salt with water and I’ll spray that on my face at night every so often. This is good if you have body acne and can’t reach some areas like your back or shoulders. Sometimes I’ll add 1/2 a cup of salt to my bath just because I breakout on my legs.
Generally, its better to use Sea Salt rather then refined salt because it has more ‘nutrients,’ for lack of a better word, but refined salt will work in a pinch. Try it out, its cheap and doesn’t take much effort. I hope it works for any of you who have the same problem I did.
Have you tried using sea salt to get rid of acne? Would you try these tips?
Guest blog submitted by Shimmer Kisser
guest
D: sea salt sounds too coarse and abrasive for me. i have a bad habit of scrubbing my face off lol. :]
though it certainly sounds cheap and effective. maybe i’ll give it a try.
guest
sounds like a good idea, i’ll defiantly try!
guest
heyyy, i might try that now! thanks!
rose / 847 posts
I already use dead sea salt, but not everyday because the last thing I want is for my skin to get used to/become immune to something that works so well. Overexfoliation doesn’t work in my favour either, the vulnerability it leaves my overscrubbed skin in just begs for sebum to overcompensate and clog my pores more than normal – I usually melt mine down so it’s almost water, apply it to my face, and leave it on for a few minutes as opposed to scrubbing. The sea salt I use is fairly large grained, so it’s definitely not meant for skin exfoliation in the least.
sunflower / 349 posts
Woahhh – I think I might try this. I have stubborn acne all over my forehead )=
guest
I’m definately going to try it! I don’t have a huge acne problem, but I am always looking for more frugal, natural ways to beautify myself at home. Thanks! I’ll be sharing this one with friends!
orchid / 235 posts
Oh, wow I can not wait to try!!!
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