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home remedies acne
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Acne is an extremely common skin problem, occurring quite frequently amongst older teenagers and young adults. If ignored, acne can cause serious skin problems immediately or later in life. With all the different products out there to treat acne, you may be tempted to try some. But before you go out and purchase some of these often expensive products, try out some of these acne home remedies.

1. Toothpaste – For Minty Fresh Skin

Believe it or not, toothpaste can sometimes help clear up acne. While there have been no formal studies to date, many people swear by toothpaste as an effective acne home remedy. Simply apply directly to your problems spots before bedtime. Common wisdom holds that this will help control the swelling and redness. Just make certain you use actual toothpaste, not the gel stuff.

2. Salt and Vinegar – Pickle Those Zits

A solution of salt water, with or without vinegar, can help clear up your acne both by drying your skin (removing excess oils) and by helping disinfect. Wash your face twice a day with a salt water (and vinegar if you like) solution. Just don’t make the remedy too strong, mildly salty is best. For stubborn spots, make a stronger solution, apply to the swollen area, and leave on for 15-20 minutes.

3. Fruits – Healthy Inside and Out

Fruits are also held to be an effective acne home remedy. Try applying strawberry leaves directly to the zit and leave the on for a while. Fresh lemon juice (not concentrated) or lime mixed with rose water is another acne home remedy you can try. Apply to your face and leave for 15 minutes. Try this one for 15 days and you just might be amazed at the results! Ground orange peel, mixed with water into a pastre, can be effective in treating an outbreak. Apply and leave for 15-20 minutes, then rinse the paste off with warm water. Papaya juice is also widely held to be effective. Fresh tomato paste can be used much like the orange peel paste as well. The one thing all these fruit-based acne home remedies have in common is their astringent properties. Removal of excess oil and dirt is the key to fighting acne.

4. More Plant-Based Acne Home Remedies

In the same vein as the fruits discussed above, there are many herbs and plants that have also proven to be effective acne home remedies. A mixture of the oil extract of witch hazel, sweet fennel, and tea in water applied 2-3 times per day has been shown to be effective in fighting acne. Methi (fenugreek) leaves, crushed into a paste, can be useful when applied for 10-15 minutes before rinsing. Crushed garlic works as an effective acne home remedy as well, although most people forgo this one simply because of the smell. Aloe Vera has well-documented skin healing properties, and acts as an astringent as well. Cucumber, of course, has been a favorite to reduce all kinds of swellings for years. It can be more effective if you apply the cucumber in paste form. But I’ll bet you didn’t know that ground radish or ground sesame seeds are also another acne home remedy.

5. Support From the Inside

All these mixtures, concoctions, and pastes are nice to apply to the outside, but boosting your body from the inside makes any of these acne home remedies work that much better. Nettle tea has long been recommended as a cure-all for skin problems of all sorts, including acne. Taking a vitamin supplement with vitamin B5 and zinc promote a healthy immune system, helping your body fight off acne-causing bacteria. Give some of these home acne remedies a shot, and you just might be surprised at the results you can achieve without spending a ton of money on specialized skin care products.



prescription acne
T J Madigan asked:


Acne is commonly defined as a skin disorder that results from the action of hormones on the sebaceous glands of the skin. It is common among adolescents and young adults, but adults of older age and infants are sometimes affected as well. Acne has been around for centuries, and over the years many people claim to have dealt with this disease by using certain acne cures. But, are acne cures really possible?

As you may know, the market is now littered with “acne cures”, and anywhere you look, whether you walk into a particular store in your neighborhood or surf the internet, acne cures are there. However, if you will ask any of the dermatologist or medical researchers, they will possibly say that acne cures do not really exist. While some acne medicines like accutane provide long term relief for some acne patients, arguments still persist that acne cures are not yet in existance.

Although a number of experts have claimed that real acne cures are not yet in the market, some people have found certain methods and medicines and hailed them as “acne cures”. One of these is the over-the-counter products such as the non-prescription acne cleansers, astringents, pimple creams, and moisturizers. Some of these products that are deemed “acne cures” are now available at local drug stores and chemists. To some degree, they help unplug the whiteheads and blackheads, while others encourage the skin to peel off.

Aside from such samples of deemed “acne cures”, there are also some topical antibiotics, known as “prescription only” products. Several acne patients and experts have claimed that these acne cures help fight acne by means of killing the bacteria that infect the pores. Nevertheless, there are some instances that acne may become resistant to these forms of acne cures, making them useless. Perhaps one of the reasons for this is the fact they have a number of unfavorable side effects, such as dryness, redness, and irritation.

Oral antibiotics which are considered acne cures are also there, but one of the unfavorable things about them is the fact that these acne cures can affect the entire body, causing serious side effects. The known side effects of oral antibiotics are nausea and dizziness.

Some vitamin A derivatives are greatly deemed by many as another great form of acne cure that they can prevent skin cells from clumping together and they promote shedding of the skin. However, just like the above mentioned acne cures, these too have a number of side effects, such as dryness, redness, and irritation. There are even some cases where these “acne cures” are thought to be the cause of some psychological disorders and birth defects.

Whatever your view of acne cures is, one thing that is important to note is the fact that prevention is still the strongest key. As the common saying goes, “prevention is better than cure”.