translated from Spanish: Five home remedies to remove the “muds”

home Bless you Five home remedies to remove the “muds”

Having bells is a problem that overwhelms most teens and some adults, mostly women, although in large quantities it is advisable to visit a dermatologist, but if it is only an annoying “grain”, you can get rid of it with some of the products you have at home.
1. Toothpaste
This remedy is a myth as it doesn’t really have an action on the barrite and could have a detrimental effect and inflame even more.
2. Sodium bicarbonate
Bicarbonate could have a drying effect if placed on the shin but in fact its effect is too mild to achieve a major change immediately.
3. Lemon
This remedy is actually contraindicated as lemon can cause spots on the skin if exposed to the sun, this could affect your skin more than help it
4. Aspirin
Aspirin has aspirin which helps to decrease fat, this could be good as a preventive way with masks but to attack the grain immediately does not work as well as the skin does not absorb it in its entirety.
5. Ice
Applying ice to the area can help because cold provides a deinflammatory effect; However, this remedy only works on mild acne forms. If the grain is very large, the effect may not be as noticeable.
For the specialist it is advisable to wash the face twice a day and wait for the inflammation to come down on its own. If acne occurs consistently and severely the recommendation is to consult a specialist to determine the cause and best treatment.

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