Acne Home Remedies: What are they all About
During the day you're certain to hear a clever marketing slogan that promises you'll be acne free in 30 days. In all honesty, if a product promises that you'll be rid of acne forever in just 30 days, well all is good and well until on the 31st day you wake up with an acne pimple smack-dab in the middle of your forehead. It's precisely because of these unfulfilled promises that acne sufferers are looking elsewhere for effective acne treatments.
Recently, there has been a rising popularity in natural products and natural healing. As a matter of fact, home treatments for various illnesses and conditions such as acne abound on the Internet.
When someone says they're treating their ailment with a home remedy we think of witch doctors and suspiciously strange looking potions. However, there is no such black magic involved in making a home remedy. In fact, it's nothing more than a treatment made from ingredients and products that you are likely to find in your own home. More categorically, it means using products that are not usually commercialized for a particular ailment.
As an example, a modification in your diet can be considered an at home acne treatment. Toothpaste can be considered an "acne cream" pertaining to home remedies. The list of possibilities is infinite.
Here are some examples of more popular home remedies that can be used as a treatment of acne.
Rose Water Solution
Rose water is a natural and gentle astringent that is used to treat sensitive and damaged skin. It is most commonly used to treat inflammatory disorders such as acne. By using it daily, you can greatly decrease the likelihood of acne outbreaks.
Its use is quite simple. Simply incorporate rose water into your cleansing routine right after you wash your face.
Apple Cider Vinegar
Vinegar in all of its forms has been used for centuries in home remedies. Apple cider vinegar is used in skin care routines as an astringent.
Apply it in the same fashion as you would rose water, but dilute it first and test it on a small patch of skin. If the solution is too strong or not strong enough you can vary the amount of water added.
Tea Tree Oil
This oil has properties that are known worldwide. It is used to treat a wide range of illnesses including dandruff and Candidiasis. In the case of acne, it has been shown to kill acne bacteria.
When using tea tree oil, you must first dilute it or you can cause contact dermatitis. Since tea tree oil can dry out your skin, you may have to use an oil-free moisturizer.
Other Home Remedies
Strawberries and fresh mint leaves have been a common home acne remedy for years. You can also try using lemon juice diluted in water to help control acne symptoms.
As I mentioned before, toothpaste is also a common home remedy for acne. However, if you suffer from severe acne you may need something more powerful. But, many people have said that applying a small dab on an isolated pimple reduces redness and inflammation.
Acne home remedies aren't a cure all for every type of acne. Hormonal acne, for example, requires professional intervention so keep this in mind when searching for an acne home remedy that is right for you.
If you are in search of natural acne products that are effective, BIOSKINCLEAR, BIOACNECARE and BIOSKINFORTE can be the solution. These acne solutions contain biological ingredients such as snail serum and willow bark extract. These ingredients have been used as home acne remedies for generations. Trust Nature, it knows what your skin needs.
Published December 2nd, 2009
Filed in Skin Care
