Acne Pimple Natural Treatment
From LoveToKnow Skincare
If you suffer from blemishes and haven't had much success with over-the-counter remedies, you might be on the hunt for an acne pimple natural treatment. From dietary changes to topical preparations concocted at home, there are plenty of untraditional methods that people rely on to rid them of acne – for good.
The Pesky Pimple
Whether you are plagued with persistent acne or are one of the fortunate few who only deal with the occasional blemish, you've probably used a pimple treatment at some point. These over-the-counter and prescription products typically contain a combination of strong ingredients formulated to attack the blemish, minimize the chances of future breakouts and reduce excess oil (which contributes to acne formation). Many products are even more advanced, promising to treat the skin with antioxidants, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and gently exfoliate.
Though the allure of these myriad skin care products is practically addictive, their price tags and sometimes even their claims are not. While many products are highly effective, result in a visible difference and don't break the bank, others, while intriguing, are simply out of the average person's price range. For those suffering from severe acne or even one or two irksome blemishes that can't seem to be erased, this can be an aggravating truth.
Fortunately, for every over-the-counter and prescription treatment available on the market today, there is a natural treatment formulated to provide similar benefits. Though the results may vary and reviews may be less readily available, these treatments have been known to have a remarkable effect on acne. Don't be fooled, though – "natural" doesn't always mean homemade. In fact, many companies, such as Sephora and Bath and Body Works, now offer lineups of natural, organic brands that specialize in pure ingredients at relatively reasonable prices.
The Right Acne Pimple Natural Treatment for You
Whether you choose a subtle plan of attack or a forceful, all-guns-blazing sort of assault on your acne, you have many options at your disposal. Try your hand at an at-home recipe, cruise the aisles of your local health food store's beauty department or consider a dietary changeup.
At-Home Treatments
If you're the do-it-yourself type – you just can't say no to a good project – then one of these treatments might be just the thing. All of the ingredients can be found in your kitchen or at the grocery store, and the recipes are relatively simple. Here are just a few acne pimple natural treatment ideas:
- Rub a halved garlic clove on a persistent blemish three times a day. Note that this isn't recommended for individuals with sensitive skin; if you experience irritation, discontinue use immediately.
- Mix 1 tsp. of honey with water for an instant soothing cleanser that is said to banish blemishes.
- Grind an orange peel until it reaches a powdery consistency. Add water to form a paste and apply over the blemishes. For stubborn acne, leave on overnight; for less severe cases, rinse off after 10 minutes.
- Add fresh lime juice to a glass of boiled milk (add a tsp. of honey for dry skin). Use this as a face wash to aid in eliminating acne.
Dietary Changes
You don't have to give up everything you love, but adding a few of these reputable acne-busters to your diet may just make a huge difference in your skin's appearance!
- Crush 10 neem leaves and swallow them with water daily. Neem is an anti-inflammatory known for its skin-clearing properties.
- Here's garlic once again! This powerhouse food is an antibacterial agent that also improves the skin's immune function. It has been shown to make a remarkable difference on acne-stricken skin. Add it to your meals or take supplements (though this may be less effective).
- Raw foods rich in oxalic acid are known to boost acne-fighting abilities. They include Swiss chard, almonds, cashews and beets.
Organic Products
Be warned that these products aren't the bare bones, natural products you create in your kitchen. However, they have lengthier shelf lives and are more commonly used, so you'll likely run across a review or two before you purchase anything. Testimonials are powerful when it comes to skincare products!
- Juice Beauty's Blemish Clearing Serum contains organic apple, lemon, raw cane sugar, vitamin antioxidants and co-enzyme Q10, all formulated to clear blemishes and even the skin tone.
- Skyn Iceland's Anti-Blemish Gel is rich in green tea and willow bark, both recognized for their antioxidants and antibacterial properties.
Some Final Tips
Exercise caution when applying edible products to your skin. If even slight irritation develops, discontinue use. If you're interested in purchasing a specialty organic product, track down some samples first – many companies provide them free of charge.
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Comments
Muhammad, thanks for your question. Your first line of defense is a proper skincare regimen that addresses the unique needs of acne-prone skin. Invest in a cleanser and spot treatment, such as those by Neutrogena or Clean & Clear, and use them regularly. If your acne problem does not improve or gets worse, you may wish to seek a dermatologist's advice. Good luck.
-- Contributed by: Tsharmai have pimples at my face.i m male.and age is 20.please tell me so precautions to control.
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