Some Weak Evidence Suggests That Applying Garlic Topically Might Improve Acne, but Proceed with Caution
Witch Hazel Is Mildly Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory, But We Don’t Have Enough Evidence to Know if It Will Help with Acne
Olive Oil May Be Beneficial for Overall Healthy Skin, but May Not Be Safe for Acne-prone Skin
Research Is Limited. It Might Help a Bit, But Don’t Expect Very Much.
Egg Whites Have Not Been Studied as an Acne Treatment, but They Do Demonstrate Medicinal Properties That Might Affect Acne
Some Chemicals in Lemon Juice May Help
Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) May Have Some Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties, but Don’t Expect Miracles
To Some Degree, Yes. Tea Tree Oil Is One of the Few “Natural” Treatments That Has Considerable Science Behind It.
Powerful Molecule Contained in Licorice Root Extract
The Zinc Oxide in Calamine Lotion May Help