Does this effect the benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar? ?!


Question: Does this effect the benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar.? .?
I just started using ACV for my acne, i'm using Spectrum Naturals it has the mother in it and it has been working a little, I just wanna if i'm doing it right. Ok first question, what should I wash my face with before I apply the acv. First I wash my face with Clearasil Ultra Daily face wash then I put the ACV on my face with a cotton ball( i don't diluted the ACV in water). Am i using the right wash cause some say it's stings and they got fantastic results but for me it doesn't sting.
Second question, I also drink it. At first I put 2 teaspoons in a glass of warm water I couldn't even finish it. So then I put 2 teaspoons in a glass of cold Sunny Delight and added ice and I hardly taste it.But does the juice and Ice effect the benefits of the apple cider vinegar.? I can't take it with water. And only answer if it helped you become acne free. And how long until i see results.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
It's perfectly fine to clean your face with anything before adding the ACV. The main thing to note (as you've already seen) is that if you use a deep or harsh cleanser that can open your pores, it might sting a little because it's almost like an open wound and you're pouring acid into it. As long as it doesn't sting too much, you should be fine... just try to avoid rubbing it on any open sores.

It's perfectly fine to drink it cold or warm, in another drink (water/juice/whatever) or straight... whatever way you take it is fine. Covering up the taste is usually the easiest way for most people. Good luck!Health Question & Answer



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