5 Top Home Remedies to Get Rid of Forehead Acne

When hair follicles get clogged with excessive oil and dead skin cells, they cause skin acne. While acne can appear anywhere, forehead acne are very common. Just as there are many treatment options for acne, there are many effective home remedies for forehead acne, as well.

5 Top Home Remedies to Get Rid of Forehead Acne

5 Top Home Remedies to Get Rid of Forehead Acne

Forehead acne are a result of clogging of skin with dead skin cells and oil. Excess oil is produced due to malfunctioning of sebaceous glands; often triggered by certain environmental and societal factors. Forehead acne can be cleared easily by using various topical and over-the-counter medications, or laser treatments. However home remedies for forehead acne can prove to be beneficial in most cases and are of natural origin.

The top 5 home remedies to get rid of forehead acne are:

  1. Aloe Vera and Lemon

    Lemon is a natural anti-bacterial which contains good amount of citric acid and vitamin C in it. Aloe vera is an anti-inflammatory gel which is used to reduce the inflammation from the targeted area and increase the healing speed. Lemon and aloe vera together can effectively help to clear all the impurities from the skin and reduce the inflammation with rapid healing. This mixture is one of the most effective home remedies to get rid of forehead acne.

    1 tsp of lemon juice should be mixed in 2 tbsp of aloe vera gel to form a smooth paste. This mixture should be spread on the face and allowed to stay for at least 2 hours. This process should be used daily, until the acne and its scars get cleared, completely. As lemon contains citric acid, some people experience slight burning after applying this paste. However, this sensation usually goes away in some time. But in case burning persists, the amount of lemon added to the paste should be reduced for some time. Those who are allergic to herbs should avoid using aloe vera, and should rather apply lemon only.

  2. Brown Pack

    Mustard consists of natural salicylic acid which helps to remove the dirt and oil from the clogged pores. Honey is an effective antiseptic which helps to kill bacteria in the skin. A combination of these two ingredients can work wonders; hence this mixture is considered as one of the top home remedies for forehead acne.

    2 tbsp organic mustard (not paste) should be blended with a small amount of water. Then 1 tbsp of organic honey should be added into this mix and blended again to form a smooth paste. Kept in the fridge for 15 minutes before it is applied. This pack should be applied properly on the forehead with a cotton pad, or smooth brush, and allowed to dry for 20-25 minutes before rinsing off with water. This remedy should be used twice a week for best results. This mask should be applied on the entire face to tighten the skin tissues and make the face more radiant. Over-use of honey can cause skin irritation and should thus be avoided.

  3. White Pack

    This acne pack is basically a combination of baking soda and water with a very small amount of lemon. Baking soda is an amphoteric compound which helps to cure imbalances caused inside the skin. The anti-inflammatory properties of baking soda help to dry out all the excess oil from the skin and allow the clearing of pores. This is one of the best cleansing home remedies for forehead acne.

    2 tbsp baking soda and water should be mixed together to form a thick paste. This soda mixture should then be applied on the forehead and left for 15-30 minutes. The procedure should be repeated daily or twice a week for best results. Excess amount of baking soda should never be used as it can cause skin dryness and irritation. The mixture should not be left on the face for too long as it can dry the pores excessively. To make this remedy more effective, a few drops of lemon should be added in this mixture to supply vitamin C to the affected area.

  4. Clay Mask

    The bentonite clay is used as one of the home remedies for forehead acne, as it helps in clearing the pores and accelerates the healing process. A combination of bentonite and tea tree oil can help in clearing the pores, regulating the working of sebaceous glands, killing bacteria, and reducing acne scars.

    2 – 3 tbsp bentonite clay and 1 ½ tbsp tea tree oil should be mixed together to form a thick paste. This mask should then be applied on a clean and dry forehead and face, and left for 20-25 minutes to dry out completely before rinsing off with water. This procedure should be repeated twice a week, or even daily in severe acne cases. It should not be applied on the eyes or eyelids as it can cause irritation. In case of burning sensation, the mask should be rinsed off immediately with plenty of water.

  5. Green Mask

    Green mask for forehead acne is made using coriander juice and turmeric powder. The natural antifungal properties of coriander help to clear skin inflammation and boost the supply of vitamin C for healthy skin. Turmeric is a powerful antioxidant which can clear excess oil from the skin. Thus, a combination of these two can provide some excellent results and is one of the most easy to make home remedies for forehead acne.

    A bunch of coriander should be blended with water to form a thick paste. 1 ½ -2 tbsp turmeric powder should be added into the coriander paste and mixed well. The face should be cleaned properly with a cleanser and then this mixture should be applied on the forehead acne with a brush or cotton pack. The mixture should be allowed to stay on the face for 20-30 minutes and then rinsed off with water. This procedure should be repeated daily for glowing and acne-free skin. For more rapid results, a few drops of lemon juice should be added to the coriander paste. Since the coriander juice can be runny, ½ tbsp honey can also be added in the mixture to make it a thick and more applicable paste.

These are some of the most popular and effective home remedies to get rid of forehead acne that you can easily try. However, if forehead acne stay for long with no improvement or show pain, irritation or oozing, it is necessary to seek medical advice.

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Written, Edited or Reviewed By: Team PainAssist, Pain Assist Inc. This article does not provide medical advice. See disclaimer
Last Modified On:October 23, 2018

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