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home remedies acne
stefexec asked:


 

If you are suffering with acne and are on a tight budget, or you are completely confused by all of the Over the Counter (OTC) acne remedies available and don\’t know which one, if any, to use there are natural \”home remedies\” that can be used to treat and actually cure acne.

Home remedies are generally much less expensive that OTC products, and many of the ingredients are common household items.

Here is a List of Acne Home Remedies that You Can Use: 

 

Hydrogen Peroxide – with a cotton ball, dab some hydrogen peroxide on acne areas. Hydrogen peroxide kills bacteria and is also a drying agent.

* Salt Water – if you have really oily skin, use warm (not hot) salt water to wash your face. Salt water cleans the skin, getting rid of the excess oil. Regular store bought salt can be used but natural sea salt is even better.

* Baking Soda - a good skin wash that really cleans clogged pores. Take a tablespoon of baking soda and mix with a small amount of warm water until it forms a paste. Apply gently to the face with a circular motion, being careful not to get it into your eyes, and leave it on for about 30 seconds. Rinse with warm water. Do this twice a day.

* Witch Hazel – try dabbing witch hazel on problem acne areas with a cotton ball 2 to 3 times a day. Witch hazel comes from a flowering plant, and has been used for centuries as a natural astringent.

* Aloe Vera – known for its healing properties, aloe vera has also been used for centuries to heal skin problems and burns. Many people swear by aloe vera cream or gel to cure acne.

Lemon Juice – obviously lemon juice is very acidic and is used by many to exfoliate the skin. Take some fresh squeezed lemon juice and apply it to your face and/or other acne problem areas. It\’s safe to use as an overnight facial mask – just remember to rinse it off with warm water in the morning…

Tea Tree Oil – has been used for years as an antiseptic and anti-bacterial. Try dabbibg the oil on specific acne areas with a cotton ball. Tea tree oil is potent, so don\’t use it over large areas of your face. You can buy it at most any drugstore.

* Oatmeal Mask - a great home remedy for acne that leaves your skin feeling soft and smooth. You can either cook the oatmeal, then put it in the refrigerator until cool, or you can mix the uncooked oatmeal with water (purified water is best for your skin) until it forms a paste. Either way, apply it to your face and leave it on for about 30 minutes, then rinse off with warm water and pat your face dry. Use this mask twice a day.

* Vinegar – vinegar or apple cider vinegar is a natural bacteria killer and absorbs oil. Take a cotton ball and soak it in the vinegar (either kind of vinegar will do) diluted with water, and apply it to the acne areas.

Try some of these home remedies on your acne for a few weeks – some will work better for you than others, so experiment and find out which ones help to clear your acne.

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prescription acne
Robert Scott asked:


For a many teenagers and young adults, acne is more than a skin disorder; it is a very hurting situation that usually affects the common life of such individuals. There are lots of ways to take care of acne, like acne scrubs, acne medications, acne pills, herbal acne treatments, and acne prescriptions. If you are affected with a severe form of acne that it is intolerable or unsightly, then you may think for an acne pill. Do not to take anything without being under the appropriate care of a dermatologist. A dermatologist can determine if you need an acne pill or not.

There are two types of acne pills: Prescription Acne Pills and Herbal Acne Pills.

The prescription acne pills are expensive but popular pills and mainly contain accutane (accutane simply reduces the amount of oil produced by your skin) the popular but dangerous acne drug especially for pregnant woman.

The herbal one is made of herbal ingredients and should contain some of the following: DMAE, Dandelion Root, Aloe Vera Leaf, Witch Hazel Leaf, White Willow Bark, Milk Thistle, and Alpha Lipoic Acid.

How acne pills works? These acne pills contain antioxidants and herbal extracts which helps in eliminating the bacteria that are dangerous to your skin and promote infections. They also helps in reducing the redness of your skin and heal damaged skin These pills balances the hormonal and chemical imbalances in the body that lead to acne flare-ups and the more severe form, cystic acne. These acne pills would give you improvement on your skin texture and prevent formation of new zits or pimples.

Only a dermatologist can decide if an acne pill is right for you or not. So you must consult with a dermatologist before taking an acne pill because there can be side effects of an acne pill (diarrhea and nauseous). Your skin might even break out even more.

acne pills heal from the inside out. Acne pills are a great and safe solution to help cure acne. Now no more smelly creams and lotions you have to use for your skin. So why are you waiting? Go and do something about your acne problem now!!