Garlic (Caution: Garlic can burn the skin)

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September 20, 2015
Reduces size of pimple, but burns your skin
I started using garlic few weeks ago where I was feeling some reduction necessary in terms of my zits. When I rubbed the garlic clove on my skin and left it overnight, I woke to find that it had reduced significantly. But with more often use I found a burning sensation to my skin and just dark spots at the end of the day so I would not recommend it for regular use but it did reduce the size of my pimples.
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April 4, 2010

Pros:

noticed a great change in my facial appearance 3wk period excellent

Cons:

odor smells

its works& its naturally cheap why not give it a try don't cost u much but a little time
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October 7, 2016
garlic soap is good
i've been using garlic soap twice a day and its good. it reduces the redness and the lightness
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September 28, 2017
How did you do the garlic soap?
April 9, 2009

Pros:

Garlic wont cure your acne on its own, but it helps. Ive been taking some odorless garlic capsules for the past while and notice a slight improvement. Consistency is the key, keep taking them! Consume internally, don't apply it on your skin. Its chea

Cons:

That you have to buy it in capsule form to avoid the smell, and it costs more then buying garlic by itself in a supermarket.

Worth a shot IN CONJUNCTION with other products. Give it some time to work. Do not apply on your skin or you may get a horrible reaction, eat it!
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October 31, 2009

Pros:

clearly reduced redness and size of pimples.

Cons:

the smell, and it stung a bit.

keep it on for 45 seconds, wash it off, be happy..it works :)
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April 20, 2009

Pros:

none, i had no acne for a good month, decided it cant hurt right?

Cons:

WRONG i broke out out with two cysts and multiple white heads

Stopped taking them again, within two days back to normal no zits But hey might just be my body
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September 25, 2009

Pros:

Good as an anti-inflammantory if it is eaten.

Cons:

Topicaly it left burnt marks on my face took weeks to heal.

I put slices of garlic on my spots for 15 m, and without mentioning the pain. it burnt my face, left ugly brown marks, and took weeks to heal. I used aloe vera in order to reduse the brown marks. However, when I eat few gloves everyday, that makes my pimples less, but the smell of my breath is awful! So just BE CAREFUL!
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December 19, 2008

Pros:

works faster than anything else, good overnight treatment directly on the spot

Cons:

stings, stinks

naturallly dries and heals
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May 28, 2008

Pros:

its highly effective as a miracle pimple shrinker

Cons:

it burns like hell and the smell is choking

very effective as a morning pimple remover.before application rub olive oil then the burns subside.Apply for an hour and wash.Then apply make up.Excellent therapy the best so far
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December 31, 2007

Pros:

None

Cons:

Burnt my skin off
Too harsh

Tried once and it totally burnt my skin off, leaving pink flesh behind that looked like I had some terrible disease and took rather long to heal. If you really want to, dab with a Q-tip only on the pimple itself.
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