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Author: Admin
Monday, November 24th, 2008

Acne treatment

Acne is classified as a skin disease.  It is a medical problem, caused by the sebaceous glands producing too much sebum.  Sebum is an oily substance that our body needs to stop our skin and hair from drying out, but excessive amounts result in Acne.  The oil builds up in the hair follicle and leads to damage.  When the oil is exposed to the dust and dirt in our atmosphere, bacteria grows, this results in pimples, blackheads or spots.  It depends on your skin type, as which type of product is best.  That’s why it is best to choose an Acne treatment for your skin type.

When it comes to our facial washes, cleansing lotions, shower gels and even shampoo, we choose a product that is suitable for our particular skin type.  When it comes to treating Acne, we should make the same considerations about our choice of product.  The product base will dictate which skin type that Acne product is particularly suited for.  Lotions tend to be the best ‘all rounder’, good for most skin types and cause only moderate irritation to the skin.  Although treatments containing Propylene Glycol can leave the skin feeling a little dry. 

Water based and alcohol free, aqueous solutions, cause very little irritation to the skin, and are good for normal to dry skins.  These should be avoided by those with oily, or combination skin.  Ointments are good for people with normal to dry skin.  They tend to be low irritants, but due to their greasy nature they are only suitable for treating small areas of affected skin. 

Finding a good Acne treatment for oily skin can be tricky.  Foams are good, and can treat large areas of affected skin.  Their drawback is their price, they do tend to be a bit on the expensive side.  If the budget’s a bit tight, creams might be a better choice.  They tend to be more economical and are much less greasy, than many of the products on offer.  Creams are also absorbed quickly, making them good for treating larger areas.  It is important to use an Acne treatment for your skin type.  Do some research and make sure you choose what’s right for you.

Author: Admin
Saturday, November 15th, 2008

There are lots of Natural Acne Treatments you could try, including cleansing products, techniques and supplements.  There are things you can do, and things you can’t do, if you want to improve the problem.  To get you started, here’s a quick run down, of some simple and easy ways, to improve Acne.   

Diet: As with most things, related to our physical health, diet has a big part to play.  DO drink plenty of water, as dehydration can greatly aggravate the problem.  DO keep your sugar and carbohydrate intake under control.  Watching what you eat can produce welcoming changes, to an Acne effected skin.

Herbal Extracts: For centuries Aloe Vera has been renowned for it’s anti inflammatory and analgesic qualities.  Many people have used in creams and lotions, but when ingested this plant extract can work wonder’s on problematic skin.  It is bursting with anti oxidants, so is good for the treatment of Acne, as well as many other physical ailments.

Cleansing: Keeping skin clean, without stripping it of it’s natural lipids, is important when cleaning Acne affected skin.  A great natural mask, you could try, is Green Clay.  When mixed with a little water, and applied to the face, it draws out unwanted toxins and dirt in the skin.  Especially important for those suffering with Acne.  Just leave to dry and rinse!

Homeopathy:  More and more, this completely drug free treatment is being used to treat Acne.  Results seem to depend greatly on the individual, but no matter what, at least side effects are a rarity.  Homeopathy works on the principle of treating a person as a whole.  A Homeopath does simply concentrating on the symptom, which in this case, would be Acne.

Today there are some really effective Natural Acne Treatments Available.  Many of them are as good for your body as they are for your skin.  People might be suffering from it either severely, moderately or mildly.  How an individual manages Acne would depend greatly on the severity of the condition.  If you do not seem to be able to keep it controlled, the best thing to do is, seek the help of a professional dermatologist.

Herbal Acne Treatments:

Acne can flare up due to many things.  Often it appears during puberty and pregnancy, because of hormone peaks in the body.  Stress, steroids and various medicines can also aggravate the condition.  Herbal Acne Treatments can offer be a successful solution for many people suffering from Acne.  However, it can be more than three weeks, for any real visual results to happen.  Herbal Treatments need time to build up in the system, there are no overnight miracles, and they must be used consistently to have effect.  There are several, popular remedies around, commonly used to effectively treat for Acne.

One of the most popular herbal treatment use the oil derived from the Australian Tea Tree.  Tea tree oil has been used for centuries for it’s antiseptic quality and recent tests found it actually inhibits the growth of Acne.  Even when cases are severe.  Echinacea boosts our immune systems, and this can also help reduce the spread of Acne.

Green Tea extract is believed to be as effective as Benzoyl Peroxide, a treatment often prescribed for the treatment of Acne.  Very effective when applied as a cream, and also found to be somewhat successful when taken in tablet form.

Marigold Tea, also known as Calendula, has also been known to bring relief when washed over affected skin.

There has been little research, but there seems to be a general belief, Cayenne, Alfalfa, Dandelion and Burdock roots, and Red Clover, are all effective in helping to treat Acne in adults.  Besides taking the treatments, the skin should be kept clean without being stripping of natural lipids.  Harsh exfoliating scrubs should be avoided as they can spread infection and damage the skin.

There are literally thousands of Herbal Acne Treatments around.  Each have a different combination of natural plant and herb extracts.  Which one is right for you may very well be a simple case of trial and error.  Herbal treatments are not the only alternative to prescription drugs, there are lots of other options available.  Even reducing carbohydrates and sugar in your diet can help.  Whichever your decide, use it religiously and it should give the desired result.