I’ve heard that lemon juice can help get rid of pimples, but I’m not sure if it’s safe to use on my face. Will it irritate my skin?
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Lemon juice can be irritating to the skin, especially if you have sensitive skin or open wounds.
The acidity of lemon juice can disrupt the skin’s pH balance and potentially cause irritation, redness, or even burns.
It is always recommended to do a patch test on a small area of skin before applying lemon juice to your face.
If you experience any irritation, wash it off immediately and discontinue use.
It’s also important to dilute lemon juice with water before applying it to the skin to reduce its acidity.
Consulting with a dermatologist before using lemon juice on your face is also a good idea.