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Article Title: Natural Remedies To Treat Acne
Author: Christine Erickson
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Acne is a skin condition that millions of people deal with on a day-to-day basis throughout their lives. While acne is not a life threatening condition, it can cause extraordinary stress and anxiety. Acne, particularly when perpetually touched or picked at, can lead to scaring or infection. Acne is especially frustrating because it is noticeable and difficult to cover up. Those enduring acne are oftentimes on a ceaseless search for products that will offer relief.
When it pertains seeking relief from acne, there is an astronomical number of nonprescription products that claim to supply relief. In addition to simply just appearing on store shelves, a large number of over-the-counter acne medications are also appearing on our television sets with endorsements by famous celebrities. Naturally, if you are suffering from acne you can give these otc products a try, however it is also important to know that you do have a number of other options. These alternatives involve the utilization of natural or home remedies, which may be a safer way to address acne, as they do not rely on the use of potentially dangerous chemicals.
There are a number of natural curatives for acne that rely on the use of food as ingredients as well as ingredients found nature.
1. Lettuce: Saturate lettuce in water for about an hour, make a solution and apply to the skin as a rinse.
2. Lime juice and Milk: Boil half a glass of milk, let milk cool (to a temperature that will not cause burns), and add an equal amount of fresh lime juice. Use a clean soft cloth to apply the mixture to the acne affected area.
3. Tomatoes or Tomato Paste: Simply placing tomato paste or a cut ripened tomato on the acne outbreaks for an hour is a highly recommended treatment.
4. Aloe Vera: Acne is prone to infection and scarring especially if it is irritated by touching or picking the infected areas, this should be immediately stopped. Aloe Vera is world renowned for its healing and soothing properties, and its use is indicated in the battle against acne. Aloe not only treats the infection but it also promotes healing of the damaged skin and alleviates inflammation of the infected area.
5. Tea Tree Oil: The essential oil known as Tea Tree Oil is regarded to be a powerful antibacterial. Simply apply a diluted solution directly to the acne spots.
6. Oatmeal: Cooked oatmeal should be applied to the affected area for 15 minutes before washing it off.
7. Avocado: Simply mash a ripe avocado into a paste and wash your face. Use water to rinse.
As defined above, there are numerous options of natural and home remedies for those suffering from acne. Many individuals as looking for cost effective products that are reliable and that do not contain potentially dangerous chemicals. It is important to note that many over-the-counter acne treatment products have poor reviews. As a matter of fact, some products in reality cause users more problems with rashes and acne than before? Ultimately you are the one that has to decide which products are best for you, but it is important to remember that there are many options available.
About The Author: Looking for skin care tips and information for your individual skin care issues and those of your family. Want information on the products available. Visit
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