6 DIY Ways To Use Apple Cider Vinegar For Your Skin
By: Nupur Rawat Fri, 29 Aug 2025 10:25:11

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been celebrated for centuries as a natural remedy for health and beauty. Rich in acetic acid, enzymes, vitamins, and minerals, ACV is particularly beneficial for skincare due to its antibacterial, antifungal, and pH-balancing properties. When used correctly and in diluted form, it can help fight acne, tighten pores, reduce excess oil, soothe irritation, and even out skin tone. Its natural exfoliating action removes dead skin cells, revealing fresher and healthier-looking skin. From toners and spot treatments to soothing soaks and masks, apple cider vinegar is a versatile, chemical-free addition to a skincare routine.
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a popular natural remedy for skincare because of its antibacterial, antifungal, and mildly acidic properties that help balance the skin’s pH, fight acne-causing bacteria, and promote a healthy glow. Here are some DIY ways to use apple cider vinegar for your skin:

# ACV Toner for Glowing Skin
Ingredients:
1 part apple cider vinegar
2 parts distilled water (add more water if you have sensitive skin)
How to use: Mix and store in a spray bottle or jar. Apply with a cotton pad after cleansing your face.
Benefits: Tightens pores, balances pH, and reduces excess oil.
# ACV Spot Treatment for Pimples
Ingredients:
1 tsp ACV
2 tsp water
How to use: Dip a cotton swab and apply directly on pimples. Leave for 5–10 minutes, then rinse.
Benefits: Kills acne-causing bacteria and reduces inflammation.
# ACV Face Mask for Clear Skin
Ingredients:
1 tbsp bentonite clay (or multani mitti)
1 tsp ACV
Few drops of water (if needed)
How to use: Mix into a paste, apply evenly on face, leave for 10–15 minutes, rinse with lukewarm water.
Benefits: Detoxifies skin, unclogs pores, and reduces acne.

# ACV Exfoliating Scrub
Ingredients:
1 tbsp ACV
1 tbsp honey
1 tbsp fine sugar or coffee grounds
How to use: Gently massage on damp skin for 1–2 minutes, then rinse.
Benefits: Removes dead skin cells, brightens complexion, and adds softness.
# ACV Bath Soak for Body Acne
Ingredients:
1–2 cups apple cider vinegar
Warm bathwater
How to use: Add ACV to your bath and soak for 15–20 minutes.
Benefits: Fights body acne, soothes skin irritation, and balances pH.

# ACV for Sunburn Relief
Ingredients:
½ cup ACV
4 cups cool water
How to use: Soak a soft cloth in the mixture and apply to sunburned skin.
Benefits: Soothes irritation, reduces redness, and speeds healing.
Tips & Precautions:
Always dilute ACV before applying to skin—it’s acidic and can cause burns if used directly.
Do a patch test before use.
Use organic, raw, unfiltered ACV (with “the mother”) for best results.
Avoid using on broken or very sensitive skin.





