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Removing Warts, Moles and Acne

There are several home remedies for removing skin blemishes such as acne, warts and moles. These remedies are cheap and easy to try. Some of these include using duct tape, banana peels, tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar and aloe vera gel.

The three remedies that sounded logical to me were tea tree oil, apple cider vinegar and aloe vera gel. Tea tree oil kills just about any bacteria and helps reduce dry flaky skin even on your scalp. The bad part is that tea tree oil does not smell good. It’s kind of strong and stinky but it does help with killing any other odors.

I was out of tea tree oil but I had some apple cider vinegar and aloe vera gel. Apple cider vinegar is used in many natural house hold cleaners and is good for the complexion. I don’t drink it but have heard that many people do to help with skin or hair problems, urinary or blatter problems and more. It is said that apple cider vinegar leaves your skin smoother and healthier loking and causes hair to have a healthy shine. It also kills bacteria.

Skin bacteria is why we get moles and warts. I decided to try aloe vera gel first. To try this method you need to dab a little aloe vera gel on a cotton ball. Pat the mole or wart with the cotton ball. Cover the aloe vera gelled mole or wart overnight. Do this once a night for at least a week. I have done this tweice and already noticed a difference. I had a small mole on the bottom of my face and now it is not noticeable unless you are very close. I can only feel a small bump and I am sure it will be completely gone in one or two more tries. I have a bigger mole on the bottom of my face that I’ve had since childhood and am working to remove with this remedy. I also have one on the side of my face that seems to be flatter then it was before. I am impressed with the results.

I will continue to try the aloe vera gel because it seems to be working and faster then I thought it would. After a week if my other two moles are still on my face I will try apple cider vinegar. It can be applied the same way that aloe vera gel is applied. Someone else I know is trying the aloe vera gel for a small infection on the back of her hairline at the nap of her neck. This seems to have happened when she was gardening for someone and scratched her neck with a dirty glove. Hopefully the gel will help her. Try this remedy and let me know if one of these works for you.

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