For dry skin: olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, cream, honey, avocado, aloe vera For oily skin: lemon juice diluted with water, egg white, tomatoes, shredded apple, shredded cucumber, apple cider vinegar For combination skin: yogurt, milk, honey, avocado, shredded apple, shredded cucumber For normal skin: yogurt, honey, avocado, almond oil, green tea

Sugar, brown or white Flour Oatmeal or dried oats Fresh strawberries

3 drops of tea tree oil that has been diluted to 5-15% to your problem area daily. [4] X Research source 6 drops of jojoba oil to keep your skin moisturized while not promoting acne growth. [5] X Research source Michalun, V. M. , DiNardo J. (2014) Skin Care and Cosmetic Ingredients Dictionary, ISBN: 978-1-285-06079-8 3 drops of lemon juice to your problem area daily. The acidity of lemon juice kills a lot of bacteria causing acne. [6] X Research source

It may seem strange to use a moisturizer that contains oil when you have acne, but oil dissolves other oils, and the sebum in acne is an oil. Many dermatologists recommend oil-based moisturizers because they are hygroscopic and attract/hold water, which will hydrate your skin. You can buy a moisturizer that is all-natural or organic, but not made at home.

1 egg white and 1 tablespoon (14. 8 ml) lemon juice[7] X Research source 1 ripe avocado and 2 tablespoons (29. 6 ml) yogurt[8] X Research source

If you have dry or sensitive skin, use warm water. Use light and gentle motions to cleanse. This may help prevent wrinkles and will not irritate your skin.