Home Treatment for Acne - a non-chemical approach
The acne products that are sold in stores are full of chemicals
that you may not want to apply to your skin. Many people prefer
more natural products, and often look for home treatments for
acne. Home treatment for acne, in many cases, has proven to be
as effective, if not more effective, than the products that you
purchase in the store.
Home treatment for acne begins with proper skin care. Make sure
that you wash your face, with a pure soap such as Ivory, at
least twice each day. If you live in an area that has high air
pollution, you may want to wash more often. You should also wash
your face after activities that cause you to sweat. Wash your
face with warm water, and do a final rinse with a splash of cold
water to close the pores.
It is also important that you drink plenty of water to keep your
body and your skin hydrated. The proper amount of water intake
helps to promote healthy skin, and will keep your skin looking
younger for a longer period of time, helping it to retain its
elasticity. You also need to eat plenty of fresh fruits and
vegetables.
While no food has been scientifically proven to cause acne, any
food that you have an allergy to will cause an acne breakout.
You can have food allergies without realizing it - the only sign
of the allergy may, in fact, be the acne breakout. For this
reason, you should pay close attention to the foods that you
eat, and keep records of what you have eaten when your skin
breaks out. You might also want to visit an allergist to find
out what you are allergic to. Most people are allergic to at
least one food, even if they don't realize it.
Home treatment for acne also includes exercise. Most people
don't realize the overall effect that exercise has on our minds
and bodies. Exercise relieves stress, and stress can cause acne
breakouts. Exercise builds our immune systems and makes us less
susceptible to infections - acne is a skin infection. Exercise
causes us to sweat, which rids our bodies of toxins. Toxins can
cause acne as well. Make it a habit to exercise at least three
times each week for at least thirty minutes.
Home treatment for acne continues with natural products to
prevent or clear up acne. For instance, Evening Primrose oil can
be used both internally and externally to clear up acne. For
internal treatment, take between 3000 and 6000 milligrams per
day. For external treatment, apply the oil directly to the acne.
Leave it on overnight, and then wash it away in the morning. An
herbal tea, made from the petals of the Evening Primrose plant
will help prevent acne, if you drink it regularly. Crush the
petals, or the leaves from the plant, and mix one teaspoon of
the herb for every one cup of boiling water. Avoid using a metal
pot or cup, as the metal can destroy the medicinal properties of
the herb.
Other herbs that are useful for the prevention or cure of acne
include lavender, rosemary, patchouli, eucalyptus, sandalwood,
bergamot, tea tree, and clove. Lavender, bergamot, clove, and
eucalyptus are all anti-bacterial herbs. Rosemary can be used as
an astringent, and sandalwood is used as an antiseptic and
astringent. Patchouli is very powerful, as it helps to
regenerate skin cells, and has antiseptic, anti-fungal, and
anti-bacterial properties. Tea Tree is known for relieving skin
irritations.
You can make soap out of any of these herbs by mixing one ounce
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