Neem has been used throughout centuries in skincare because anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties exist in neem. It helps in the fight against acne-causing bacteria. The skin does remain clear due to it.
Instead, grind 7, 8 fresh neem leaves into a smooth paste.
Add in some rose water, just a few drops.
Put the paste onto the affected areas. Let it sit for about 15 or even 20 minutes.
Rinse with normal water.
Reduces pimples and blackheads.
Prevents skin infections.
Extra skin oil gets managed.
Teatree Oil

One quite popular remedy for acne is tea tree oil which is a natural antiseptic. Bacteria are killed, and swelling is reduced.
Combine amounts of tea tree oil, about maybe 2 or 3 drops, with either coconut oil or with olive oil.
Apply to pimples directly with a cotton bud.
Wash it off again in the morning after you leave it there overnight.
Reduces redness and inflammation.
Prevents new breakouts.
Helps fade acne scars.
Tea tree oil requires dilution; direct application can cause irritation issues.
Honey Mask

Honey has antibacterial properties in it as a natural moisturizer and cinnamon helps to fight any skin infections. They merge to form a treatment for acne. It is very effective.
Combine ½ teaspoon of cinnamon powder into 1 tablespoon raw honey.
Put it on your face in an even way.
After you leave it for 15 minutes, wash off with lukewarm water.
Kills acne-causing bacteria.
The skin leaves you soft in fact glowing.
Helps lighten acne marks.