Thursday, August 11, 2011

Natural Acne Remedy Research

By Peter Skonctue


Finding the right acne medication can be hard, almost as hard as living with acne. But have you considered trying a natural acne remedy? There are many benefits to going for green, natural, or homeopathic remedies, for your body as well as the environment.

Though we are often told that acne is no big deal, many people feel embarrassed or even humiliated by the acne that they might have. Acne is an issue that is triggered by hormonal changes in the body, and though teenagers are the most common demographic to have it, it is also common for pregnant women and women going through menopause to suffer from it as well.

Take a moment and learn about the natural acne remedy cures that are available. Chances are good that there is a natural acne remedy that can work well for you.

When seeking a natural acne remedy, there are steps you can take that can help diminish your outbreaks, such as washing your face less. Many people don't realize that washing their face too much can actually irritate your skin, making it feel raw along with drying it out.

Your skin will respond to this through producing more oil and this can be very bad for your acne. Some people find that they can stop using soap on their faces at all and that their acne improves a great deal, while others simply use a very light kind of soap.

Tea tree oil is a remarkably effective natural acne remedy, and can be purchased on its own, or within many different kinds of soap or cleaners. Tea tree oil is not only a superlative cleanser, it acts as an antibacterial agent on your skin. This ensures that the acne you currently have doesn't spread or become further inflamed.

Another benefit of using tea tree oil, is that it helps your skin not to itch as it heals, which makes it much easier to stop scratching at your face. A word of caution, though: Undiluted tea tree oil can be quite harsh, so be sure to dilute it or apply it with care.

Garling is another natural acne remedy. It possesses many antibacterial properties and is one of the many herbs used around the world in a variety of natural cures. Some people eat it raw, but, with its strong taste - and the breath it leaves behind - you may want to mash a clove and apply it like a poultice to your acne.

There might be a sting, but it should be relatively mild. After the paste has sat for a little bit, rinse it off with warm water.

Although finding a natural acne remedy that works best for you can take some time, there are a great many to try. With all the choices available, there's no reason to give up if the first few don't give you the results you want; it's important to be proactive.

You won't know if one or more of them is going to work for you and your particular skin type and acne outbreak if you don't go out there and try them! Keep track of what you have tried, along with what works, how well it worked, and what didn't.

With all the many options available, you will certainly achieve clear skin if you keep trying, and remember that natural remedies are always the healthiest and safest choice.




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