Basil, also called the ‘king of herbs‘, has been holding a prominent place in Indian Ayurveda for more than 5,000 years. Belonging to the mint family, this versatile herb is can be of different types and all of them come with their own signature aroma. The medicinal and culinary uses of basil are quite well-known, but it is yet to gain popularity as a powerful natural acne treatment. Yes, you can use basil to treat acne, breakouts, and pimples. Let’s talk about it in this article.
* Herbal Basil TonerHere is another excellent basil toner recipe that comes with the goodness of many other herbs. Prepare a green tea infusion by boiling and dissolving thyme and basil leaves in water. Take 6 tablespoons of this infusion in a bowl and pour some more boiling water into it. Add 5 to 7 drops of tea tree oil to the infusion and keep the bowl aside for 20 minutes. Once it reaches the room temperature, strain the mixture carefully and pour 1 tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar to it. Mix well and use it as a facial toner to keep acne and pimples at bay.
* Basil Essential Oil TonerBasil essential oil is also very much effective in treating acne, breakouts, and pimples. You can buy a bottle of this oil from a reputed brand and use 8 to 10 drops in 3 tablespoons of water to prepare your toner mixture. Apply it to your acne and pimples in a regular manner to shrink them up and heal eventually. This will also help you prevent further breakouts and get a flawless skin over time.
* Basil And Gram Flour Face MaskTake some dried basil and mint leaves in a bowl. Grind them together to make a fine powder. Add a little gram flour and 3 to 4 tablespoons of water to it. Combine well so that you can come up with a smooth thick paste. Apply this mask to your whole face and wait for 15 minutes. Then, rinse off with cold water to reveal an acne and blemish-free beautiful skin. Do not forget to use this mask at least twice every week to get the best results.
* Basil And Neem Face MaskTake fresh and clean basil leaves and neem leaves 5 to 7 each in a food processor. Add a little water to them and form a smooth paste of medium consistency. Spread it all over your face and wash off after 15 minutes with fresh cold water. Both basil and neem will induce antimicrobial effects in your skin and put a stop to those pesky breakouts. Repeat thrice a week and the result will be visible in just a couple of weeks.
* Regular Basil Tea TonerPrepare a basil tea toner by boiling 5 to 10 fresh basil leaves in a cup of water for 7 to 10 minutes. Strain the liquid and discard the basil particles. Let the toner cool down completely and then, apply it to the troubled areas of your skin with a cotton ball. It will dry up automatically and you do not need to wash it off. Use it as many times as possible in a day to enjoy a clear skin.