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Natural Acne Treatment, Cure and Home Remedies for Acne. Acne Remedies – What are the Best Remedies for Acne?

Natural Acne Treatment, Cure and Home Remedies for Acne. Acne Remedies – What are the Best Remedies for Acne?

Remove any make-up you have on. Wearing make-up can clog pores, making them dirty and causing pimples. Also try to wear oil-free makeup (if you have oily skin) or a medicated makeup.

Use a mild soap for sensitive skin but it doesn’t matter exactly what type of soap you use. It can be designed for acne-prone skin or not, but you will want to treat your skin gently. Harsh antibacterial soap may actually make your acne worse by irritating skin.

Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use a gentle scrub with natural defoliants like ground walnut shells, or use an over-the-counter chemical defoliant like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Adding ground walnut shell to a thick moisturizer like cocoa butter can be effective too. Take caution, because over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of acne by irritating the skin. Pat dry, rather than rubbing, since rubbing can cause irritation to the fresh skin you’ve just revealed.

Use a good toner. Spray onto face or wipe on with a cotton ball and wipe off with a clean, dry cotton ball. This gets rid of excess cleanser and tightens pores. Good, inexpensive choices include plain witch hazel for normal to dry skin, lemon juice, or 3% hydrogen peroxide for oily skin. 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol can also be used for severe oiliness, but it can really dry out your skin and irritate it more. Some toners are medicated, and this stage is the best for using a medicated product if you’re only going to use one medication.

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5 Responses to " Natural Acne Treatment, Cure and Home Remedies for Acne. Acne Remedies – What are the Best Remedies for Acne? "

  1. zsikder1234 says:

    Acne is a common skin condition. Acne lesions can appear as whiteheads, blackheads, small pink bumps called papules, or pimples . There are some very effective home remedies and natural treatments for acne. You want to balance hormones then add dietary herbal supplements to your diet which ought to consist of lots of fresh food such as fruit and veggies. Discover the only proven, holistic way to heal, restore, and have beautiful, clear skin within one week. Find out more advice on successfully treating your acne by taking a look at: http://tips2.acne7dayscure.info
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  2. BallaBaby says:

    lots and lots of lemon water (squeeze actual lemons into it)
    tea tree oil (although it smells really REALLY bad)
    baking soda scrub
    oatmeal & honey mask (like the actual oats not oatmeal and honey until it makes a paste)
    toothpaste (it should be white not any other color)
    also some important things:
    make sure your shampoo doesn’t have sodium laurel sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate
    change your pillow cases and sheets like once a week
    keep your hair off your face
    wash your face AFTER you shower (it really helped with my hairline acne)
    make sure you moisturize (even for oily skin also make sure it’s oil free)
    thats all I can think of right now if you want more tips feel free to e-mail me
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  3. Michal says:

    Hey

    There is no one answer for this question but from my experience if you really want to get rid of your acne there are two recommended ways that should combined together (if you can afford it) for best results.

    Firstly and more important, you must learn how you should fix the internal problem that’s causing your acne, not just masking the symptoms or getting relief.
    There are only few good Ebooks and acne cure programs that can teach you exactly how to cure your acne from the inside.

    Where medicine has failed them the authors have done their own research and found a way to overcome acne. In their programs they share their great knowledge with other acne sufferers. Anyhow, be very careful because many of them are pure crap with little value.

    You can find honest and comprehensive review about the best programs in the market today in this helpful article:

    http://www.squidoo.com/Best-Acne-Ebooks

    The second thing that you need to do is to get good acne skin product that will be suitable for your skin.
    There are many acne skin care products available in the market in these days and it’s not easy to choose the product that will give you the best results.
    When choosing your product make sure to check that you get at least 2 months full guarantee. Some of the big names in the industry are:
    ClearPores, Acuzine, Acnezine, Proactiv, Vilante and some others.
    From my experience Clearpores cleansing system works very well. Check this website to learn a lot more about their different systems and limited time offers:

    http://clear-pore.info

    Don’t give up, acne is something that can be cure, good luck…
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  4. Dr. Mamta says:

    Remove any make-up you have on. Wearing make-up can clog pores, making them dirty and causing pimples. Also try to wear oil-free makeup (if you have oily skin) or a medicated makeup.

    Use a mild soap for sensitive skin but it doesn’t matter exactly what type of soap you use. It can be designed for acne-prone skin or not, but you will want to treat your skin gently. Harsh antibacterial soap may actually make your acne worse by irritating skin.

    Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use a gentle scrub with natural defoliants like ground walnut shells, or use an over-the-counter chemical defoliant like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Adding ground walnut shell to a thick moisturizer like cocoa butter can be effective too. Take caution, because over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of acne by irritating the skin. Pat dry, rather than rubbing, since rubbing can cause irritation to the fresh skin you’ve just revealed.

    Use a good toner. Spray onto face or wipe on with a cotton ball and wipe off with a clean, dry cotton ball. This gets rid of excess cleanser and tightens pores. Good, inexpensive choices include plain witch hazel for normal to dry skin, lemon juice, or 3% hydrogen peroxide for oily skin. 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol can also be used for severe oiliness, but it can really dry out your skin and irritate it more. Some toners are medicated, and this stage is the best for using a medicated product if you’re only going to use one medication.

    Bye…
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  5. Insert clever name here says:

    I use pure aloe. I have an aloe plant in front of my house and every night before bed I break off a leaf, slice off the thorny sides and then cut it so that the broadest part of the inside of the leaf is exposed. I smear the aloe gel directly onto my face and by morning I see a noticeable improvement. It doesn’t smell good but having clear skin outweighs the bad odor (besides, the unpleasant odor only lasts maybe 5 minutes, tops). Just make sure you let the aloe dry before actually going to bed so that your pillow doesn’t get messed up. If you have active acne, you will feel a slight burning sensation but it isn’t terrible. As the aloe dries, it will make your skin feel tight (like an egg feels, if you’ve ever put egg white on your face). However, by morning, your skin won’t have that "tight" feeling but it will look A LOT clearer. I have mild acne and use aloe nightly. If you have more severe acne, try using it in the a.m. and in the p.m. for faster results. Over time, the aloe will also help reduce any skin discoloration you may have that was caused by old acne. I have tried other natural acne treatments as well as prescription acne meds but aloe has been the best ever. I don’t recommend using any kind of processed aloe (even bottles that say "100% aloe vera". You want it go directly from the plant to your face.
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