Garlic (Caution: Garlic can burn the skin)

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May 17, 2007

Pros:

Fast

Cons:

Smells.

The first time I did this, it worked really well it srunk my zit really quickly. But when I did it again it burnt my face, I think it was because I left it on too long. It should be fine just don't rub it into your face like I did. I'm also light skin so thats probably why burnt me. Just be careful.
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April 24, 2007

Pros:

no pros at all

Cons:

completely burns the skin leavin blisters..DO NOT USE AT ALL.

WORST EVER
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March 18, 2007

Pros:

none

Cons:

storng

works well
February 16, 2007

Pros:

Works really well, you just have to be careful not to overdo it. my face is much better, far better then any other medication. i am 29.

Cons:

just that smell.

Do try it, just be carefull and you will see results very soon.
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February 6, 2007

Pros:

Definitely reduced cysts on my face, made calmer areas appear clearer. It's interesting reading people's responses to it. I have very sensitive skin and can rub about two cloves of garlic over my face, leaving for the night, and I see results.

Cons:

Some people will not like the smell, but I love cooking with garlic! If I'm going to be working out or whatever, I steam my face to clean my pores of any left-over smell. Stings, yes, but should go away after a few minutes.

If you're not allergic to garlic, very good short-term break-out herbal solution. But it's only helping with the after-effects of acne, not dealing with the root problem. Whatever that really is.
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December 27, 2006
GARLIC DOES WORK. By applying the juice of one crushed garlic clove for two nights straight my acne had reduce and my skin had cleared up very nicely, when it was applied yes, it sting and smell, i kept it on for about 5 mins or more then wash it off. i have read some of the horrific stories about garlic being applied to the face, but my opinion to that is, garlic does wonders for the dark complexion (brown, black)most of the horrific stories came from light complexion individuals, maybe your skin is too sensitive for such a harsh herb or try it internal not external.
October 29, 2006

Pros:

The conclusion I have made from above discussions is 1. The fresh garlic juice made from 2-3 pills of garlic or the one drawn from the capsule with the help of injection needle & sufficiently diluted must be used for not more than 5 minutes.

Cons:

I think the solid content of garlic may have some ingredients which are causing problems & should be avoided.

Use garlic juice & spot mark on pimples-leave it for 5 minutes-wash for an effective results.
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October 14, 2006
I cant believe you guys are putting raw garlic on your faces!! To treat acne with garlic it is meant to be taken INTERNALLY-by capsule!!!!!
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