Natural Acne Treatments: Options for Natural Skin Care
Acne sufferers are likely to have spent hundreds buying up products that promise to rid their skin of acne. OTC creams and prescription medication are often used. More recently, the "natural trend" has become a popular way of treating all kinds of health issues - natural acne treatments.
Natural acne treatments have been around even longer than most traditional treatments. Ask anyone and they will give you one or more acne home remedy recipes. And, despite what you may think, a lot of these recipes are actually quite effective in treating acne.
Natural acne treatments may be ingested or applied topically and include herbs, a plant part or even a chemical. Here is a quick review of three of the most effective natural acne treatments.
Hydration and Acne Diet
If you want to treat your acne effectively then you should consider modifying your diet. A diet rich in foods that contain Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and essential fatty acid is ideal for fighting acne breakouts.
Drinking plenty of water is also an effective way of helping reduce the appearance of acne in the skin. It helps hydrate your tissues and eliminate wastes either through perspiration or urine. Not only is hydration and proper diet good for your acne skin care, but also for your overall health.
Salicylic Acid or Acetylsalicylic Acid as Acne Medication
Salicylic Acid has been used as an important ingredient in many acne creams. It causes the skin cells to shed more easily, opens clogged pores, and neutralizes bacteria. In certain concentrations it has also been known to help reduce hyperpigmentation.
An inexpensive acne treatment alternative to more high end products that contain salicylic acid is aspirin. However, when this acid is found in skin care products it is usually in higher concentrations, and therefore, more effective.
If you insist on using aspirin, then you can use aspirin as an exfoliant or in a mask. To make a mask, simply dissolve 3 or 4 adult aspirins with a tablespoon of water and make a paste. Once the paste is ready, apply it all over your face or on the affected area.
If you prefer the aspirin mask to be thicker, you can also add yogurt or honey to give it a thicker consistency. If you are allergic to aspirin, then you should not use this type of mask.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil has been used in Australia to treat dandruff and Candidiasis. It is considered to be a potent antiseptic and can be used to treat acne. In fact, its results are much like those achieved using benzoyl peroxide, however, the results take longer to appear.
Tea tree oil is used as a topical treatment. However, you should first dilute it before applying because if not, it may cause irritation. Once you've finished you should use a moisturizer to counteract the dryness brought on by this product.
By using natural acne remedies such as BIOSKINCLEAR and BIOACNECARE you can help aid acne prevention. These natural products are not the latest cures for acne but they are definitely a safe and effective way to treat your acne problems naturally.
Published December 2nd, 2009
Filed in Beauty
