Dilute the vinegar: It’s important to dilute ACV before applying it to your skin to avoid irritation. Mix one part apple cider vinegar with three parts water. If you have sensitive skin, you might want to use more water.
Test it on your skin: Before applying it to your face, put a small amount on your arm to make sure you don’t have a reaction.
Application: Use a cotton ball or pad to apply the diluted ACV to the skin spots. Leave it on for a few minutes to let the skin absorb it, then rinse off with cool water. You can do this once or twice a day, but it’s best to start with less frequent applications and see how your skin responds.
Moisturize: After rinsing off the vinegar, apply a gentle moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated. This is an important step, as ACV can be drying.
Using ACV as part of your skincare regimen can offer other benefits, such as reducing the appearance of pores, balancing the skin’s pH, and enhancing skin tone. Plus, it’s a cost-effective alternative to many over-the-counter products.
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