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Cons:
It's a little messy if you aren't careful and may not work on some skin types.
Pros:
kills bacterias that causes acne. kills bacterias in skin so wounds heals faster if there are any wounds. honey is acidic, so it sucks up oil from underneath and dries up acne faster without irritations. tightens skin and won't dry out skin.
Cons:
drippy but who cares?
Pros:
I mix honey with sugar and exfoliate with it
works well
better than proactiv
Cons:
high quality honey is needed
Pros:
most
Cons:
none
Pros:
Honey really speeds the healing of blemishes. It's also very soothing and helps to get rid of dry patches. It doesn't clog pores.
Cons:
Messy.
Pros:
softer skin?
Cons:
congests skin
Pros:
Skin feels smooth, natural, doesn't irritate skin and helps soothe and calm.
Cons:
Doesn't clear up my acne, very sticky and drips, can't do much while it is on.
Pros:
affordable; easy to use; smells fine; visibly clear; non-drying
Cons:
it might drip so watch out; works pretty well but
nothing incredible just like most other treatments
Pros:
Wonderfully soothing to my skin, especially when I have a break out. It seems to help with the redness of blemishes and just basically soothes my dry, broken out skin, leaving it feeling fabulous afterwards.
Cons:
I'm not sure it speeds up healing or prevents breakouts.
Pros:
Uses affordable househeld items, smells good, and doesn't drip.