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Many people who use neem for acne treatment claim it is very effective. Neem is an antibacterial herb derived from the fruit of the neem tree, which is native to India. It helps kill the bacteria that cause acne and reduces redness and inflammation of the skin. A reduction in excess oil on the face is another possible advantage of using neem for acne despite the fact that neem is generally an oily substance. There are many different types of neem used for acne treatment, including oil, soap, cream, powder, and capsules.
Neem may not be effective for severe cystic acne, and its oiliness could possibly make acne worse in some people by clogging up pores. Using neem for acne scar treatment is also typically ineffective.
Answered by Shikha Aggarwal, 03 Mar 12:21 am
Neem may not be effective for severe cystic acne, and its oiliness could possibly make acne worse in some people by clogging up pores. Using neem for acne scar treatment is also typically ineffective.
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Apply neem paste regularly for at least 15 20 days it will really help to get rid of acne scars too.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 02 Mar 10:04 pm
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Many people who use neem for acne treatment claim it is very effective. Neem is an antibacterial herb derived from the fruit of the neem tree, which is native to India. It helps kill the bacteria that cause acne and reduces redness and inflammation of the skin. A reduction in excess oil on the face is another possible advantage of using neem for acne despite the fact that neem is generally an oily substance. There are many different types of neem used for acne treatment, including oil, soap, cream, powder, and capsules.
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Neem is an antibacterial herb derived from the fruit of the neem tree, which is native to India. It helps kill the bacteria that cause acne and reduces redness and inflammation of the skin. A reduction in excess oil on the face is another possible advantage of using neem for acne despite the fact that neem is generally an oily substance. There are many different types of neem used for acne treatment, including oil, soap, cream, powder, and capsules.
Answered by saurab, 03 Mar 12:21 pm
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Neem is really helpful in acne its a ayurvedic treatment for it. even i saw use of neem for acne in RAM DEV BABA's program.
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Answered by Saksham Chandrawat, 03 Mar 01:29 am
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Neem is the good for acne ................ but i give one advise
facepack :- mix in bowl besan ,haldi & dahi(curd) regularly on face & leave after 20 minutes its best treatment for acne problem
Answered by Ishawarya jain, 02 Mar 09:58 pm
facepack :- mix in bowl besan ,haldi & dahi(curd) regularly on face & leave after 20 minutes its best treatment for acne problem
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Many people who use neem for acne treatment claim it is very effective. Neem is an antibacterial herb derived from the fruit of the neem tree, which is native to India. It helps kill the bacteria that cause acne and reduces redness and inflammation of the skin. A reduction in excess oil on the face is another possible advantage of using neem for acne despite the fact that neem is generally an oily substance. There are many different types of neem used for acne treatment, including oil, soap, cream, powder, and capsules.
Neem may not be effective for severe cystic acne, and its oiliness could possibly make acne worse in some people by clogging up pores. Using neem for acne scar treatment is also typically ineffective. People with severe acne may be advised by dermatologists to undergo professional acne treatments either instead of or in addition to using neem. Some professional acne treatments include laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels.
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Answered by Rocking Raaj, 02 Mar 09:55 pm
Neem may not be effective for severe cystic acne, and its oiliness could possibly make acne worse in some people by clogging up pores. Using neem for acne scar treatment is also typically ineffective. People with severe acne may be advised by dermatologists to undergo professional acne treatments either instead of or in addition to using neem. Some professional acne treatments include laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion, and chemical peels.
Various clinical studi ...more
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