General Overview
There are many different and valuable uses for lemon juice that can be quite helpful. Several of the uses include giving hair a beautiful shine, lightening or highlighting hair, removing grease from plates and dishes, removing tarnish from metallic products, healing a sore throat and bad cough, disinfecting a kitchen counter, using it as a mouthwash, freshening the air, removing certain odors, and preserving fruit. Lemon juice is also used to heal blemishes. By dabbing a small amount onto pimples a few times a day, skin becomes clearer and smoother within a few weeks.
Effects on Acne
Due to its disinfectant properties, lemon juice does indeed help to clear up acne. When applied topically on the skin, the acid in lemon juice breaks down the main acne-causing bacteria, p. acnes. The citric acid, known as L-absorbic acid, also cleanses clogged pores and makes them appear smaller. Other benefits include reducing overall redness, lightening skin tone and giving the face a soft glow. Not surprisingly, L-absorbic acid is found in many acne-treating products. Unlike acne products sold in stores, lemon juice is relatively inexpensive and affordable. The acne clearing effects should be visible within a few days of use. It is also used to treat disinfect minor wounds, scratches and tears in the skin.
Cons and Side-effects
Some of the cons of using lemon juice include a slight stinging sensation that may be rather uncomfortable in the first few days. Some people with sensitive skin may experience redness and irritation in the skin. If this occurs, it is recommended that treatment be stopped for a few days. However, if redness and irritation continues, it's best to discontinue treatment indefinitely. Due to its natural acidic qualities, lemon juice is generally considered a highly effective treatment for mild to moderate acne.
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