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5 drinks you can sip on to help treat acne Spearmint tea. ... Green tea and lemon. ... Neem and honey. ... Amla and ginger shots. ... Lemongrass and turmeric tea. ... These 5 common skincare mistakes are making your acne worse.
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Learn More »While skincare products like salicylic acid cleansers and retinol night creams go a long way in fighting acne, holistic methods are a great way to supplement your topical routine. These elixirs, like antibacterial spearmint tea and anti-inflammatory amla juice have no side-effects (had in moderation), and won't dry out or irritate the skin like other topicals can do. “Before we talk about things that help, I want to talk about things that might not,” says Dr Geetika Mittal Gupta, founder and medical director of ISAAC Luxe. “There have been many studies that prove that the lactose, plus the chemicals and preservatives in milk have been linked to breakouts. I advice my clients that have active acne to eschew regular milk to an alternative source,” she says. “Fizzy drinks and colas have lots of sugar and carbs that can cause issues like dullness, inflammation and acne. Same goes for packaged juices, and sugary cocktails.” We asked Dr Mittal Gupta, lifestyle nutrition consultant Tripti Gupta, and nutritionist Nmami Agarwal to list out the drinks that could help you clear your acne, so you can add them to your AM or PM repertoire. Scroll ahead for their recommendations.
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Learn More »It may not be the most palatable drink, but Dr Mittal Gupta confirms that bitter neem tea is an antidote to pimples, boils and blemishes. “A staple during Indian summers, neem is antibacterial in nature, and widely used in Ayurvedic concoctions as well. Chewing neem leaves or drinking neem-based concoctions can help remove toxins and purify blood to an extent,” she says. “You can infuse neem leaves in water and add honey to combat bitterness,” she adds.
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