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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #37416
137 days ago
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can we apply apple cider vinegar on face - #37416

Daniel

I am really curious about this whole apple cider vinegar thing! Lately, I've been dealing with these pesky breakouts and my skin feels super oily. A friend told me that apple cider vinegar might help clear it up, but I’m kinda skeptical, you know? Got some redness and occasionally a little itchiness too, which is annoying. I read online that maybe apple cider vinegar can balance the pH of my skin or somethin like that? But I wonder, can we apply apple cider vinegar on face directly? Like, what's the best way to do it? Should I mix it with water first or just go for it? Also, could it do more harm than good? I've seen mixed info out there. Oh, and last time I tried using a new product, it broke me out even more! 😩 Really don’t wanna repeat that mistake. What if I just apply a little patch test? Is that smart? I really need some solid advice, guys!! Any suggestions on how to use apple cider vinegar or if it’s a total no-no for someone like me? Thanks in advance!

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Applying apple cider vinegar (ACV) on the face can be beneficial, especially for oily or acne-prone skin, as it has antibacterial, antifungal properties and may help balance skin pH. However, it is crucial to approach this home remedy carefully to avoid irritation, particularly because you’ve mentioned sensitivity and breakouts.

Before diving in, diluting apple cider vinegar is a must. Undiluted ACV is too acidic and may cause redness or irritation, further aggravating sensitive skin. Here’s the way to do it: mix one part of ACV with at least two parts of water, maybe more depending on your sensitivity. You can start with a mild dilution like 1:3 to test your skin’s reaction, and always perform a patch test first.

To do a patch test, apply the diluted mixture on a small area of the jawline or inner forearm. Wait 24 hours to observe for any adverse reactions like more redness, itching, or irritation. If no negative reactions occur, cautiously proceed with applying to the face. Use a cotton ball or pad to lightly dab the solution onto clean skin, avoiding areas with cuts, wounds, or active irritation.

When applying ACV, be sure the skin is freshly cleansed yet not immediately after exfoliation or using other potent skincare ingredients like retinoids. This helps reduce the risk of sensitivity. After applying, let the solution sit for up to 10 minutes before rinsing off with lukewarm water to avoid prolonged exposure.

If irritation occurs at any step, discontinue use immediately. It’s important to be aware that individual skin tolerance varies; what works for your friend might not suit your skin, especially because you’ve noted negative reactions to new products before.

For a holistic approach to acne from an Ayurvedic perspective, consider addressing potential dosha imbalances that cause excessive oiliness and breakouts. Pitta dosha imbalance often relates to skin inflammation such as acne. Cooling dietary adjustments, like incorporating more cucumber, cilantro, and hydration, alongside stress management can be supportive. Avoid overly spiced or heated foods as well.

However, always ensure professional consultation if your acne worsens or does not improve, to rule out deeper issues. If unsure, consider contacting a dermatologist or certified Ayurvedic practitioner to guide you through personalized treatment, integrating appropriate Ayurvedic practices with conventional care.

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