- Dilute 1 teaspoon of vinegar in 2 tablespoons of water.
- Soak a cotton swab, apply it to the affected area and secure it with a bandage.
- Leave on for 20 minutes, rinse and repeat twice a day.
The process can take several weeks, but it is still delicate and cheap.
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Garlic: radical, but fragrant
We love garlic in our dishes… a little less on our skin. However, its purifying properties make it a formidable ally.
The method:
- Crush a clove of garlic until you get a paste.
- Apply it to the affected area and secure it with a bandage for 30 minutes.
- Then clean thoroughly.
To avoid the unpleasant smell, opt for garlic oil , more discreet. This remedy takes a little longer, but it is very natural.
When is it appropriate to consult a professional?
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