Acne can be very problematic and cause you to feel like you are hideous looking. It can take a toll on your self-esteem and make you feel like you are not as good looking as everyone else. Once you clear up the acne can you imagine the results that you will see? There are some tips that can help to clear up your face if you only take the time to give them a try.

The first home remedy is to use tea tree oil on the problem areas. It is all natural oil that has been proven to be really successful at treating acne. The product itself is very inexpensive and anyone can use it. This product is far better than all of those topical creams that are out there and a lot less expensive. This oil is safe for anyone to use and will not cause any reactions in anyone so it is perfect for people with sensitive skin.

Eating healthier foods will also help to combat acne breakouts. If you are eating foods that have a lot of fat and are just unhealthy then you can expect your skin is going to have a reaction to all of those oils.

If you can change your diet to include more fruits and vegetables then you will be filling your body with nutrients that will help to improve your immune system and detoxify your body. Fruits and vegetables are full of vitamins and minerals that will help with future breakouts. If you are looking for an antibiotic then ginger and garlic can help to kill the bacteria that cause acne. Once you have a healthy immune system then your body will get rid of the bacteria on its own and prevent acne.

You should wash your face no more than three times a day with a cleanser that is suitable for your skin type. Avoid getting stressed out because when you do it causes a reaction between acne and stress. Once you are stressed out the immune system is down and the hormones become unbalanced. If you are depressed or stressed then the acne will only get worse so try to relax and calm yourself down. The one thing to remember is that no matter how bad the situation seems at some point in time acne will go away. Nothing can stay with you forever.

Leave A Comment, Written on July 26th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

Acne can attack anyone in the world no matter how old they are, where they live, whether they are male or female, or any other detail about them, it just doesn’t discriminate based on anything. Acne can also present anywhere on the body just as long as there is skin. There are all sort of kinds of acne that demand different types of treatments so it’s extremely critical you know which type of acne you have before going ahead with any one treatment. You can easily find this detail out by going to a dermatologist who specializes in these issues. This article will outline some of the home remedies for body acne that have been proven to work.

Not only do home remedies for treating acne work, they work well. You’ve probably done a lot of searching and purchasing of acne treatment products, most of which don’t work. You’ve also probably wasted a lot of time and energy waiting out all of these useless products for weeks sometimes even months. Home remedies as a way to treat acne are no longer an underground alternative treatment, they are being used more and more each day by people who are sick of paying top dollar for acne treatment medicines and products that don’t work.

I’ll listed a few home remedies that are both simple to do and inexpensive. In fact you probably already have everything you need already in your home, it’s just a matter of getting them together and using them appropriately. You can use cucumbers to grind them up into a fine paste as a facial mask to use on a regular basis. Simply apply the paste to the affected areas and let sit for around twenty or so minutes. Afterward make sure to wash your face of the paste thoroughly afterward and develop a regimen of washing your face daily to keep your skin clean and oil free.

Leave A Comment, Written on July 26th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

As we know, there are many types of acne and one of them that are less visible is back acne. Its more likely to feel it than to see it. This kind of acne is not common among acne patients but it is quite the same as acne on our face. Thousands of oil glands are busy over producing oils to ensure your skin is smooth. Tight fitting clothes and fabric that do not allow the skin to breath is the two main reason of back acne popping out. Sometimes, wearing backpack can be one of the causes of back acne but it’s not serious as the reason mentioned above.

The skin of our body contains oil glands which also are evenly spread out throughout our body. Thus, the oil that are overproduced by the oil glands will get trapped. When it is trapped, it gets clogged which combined with dead skin cells and a little help from bacteria, acne is formed. It will soon inflame the tissue around infected area in which it is the same as common acne. Even though it is the same as acne on the face, the treatment methods are not the same.

There are treatments for back acne but it is not quite as easy as it looks. Our skin at the back is much thicker than the skin that covers other parts of the body. Due to these differences, we might need different treatment than other parts of the body.

One of the best advice is try to keep your back clean and the best way is to take bath or shower more often especially after a workout. Try to use body shower gels or soaps that contains salicylic or glycolic acid. Exfoliating your back skin can also be done when taking shower to reduce the dead skin cell which is one of the ingredient for acne outbreak.

After your shower, apply some topical products that contain benzoyl peroxide to the areas on the back which has acne outbreak. Make sure your back is dry before the application. Its best to rub the topical medication on the skin to ensure it is absorbed into the skin. It is good to make sure your hand is washed up clean before applying the medication as we don’t want any infection. Try not to apply all over your back as it is useless to do that and ask for help to apply if needed. Over application can cause dryness in the skin.

For mild cases of back acne, you might want to try natural solutions like, tea tree oil, homeopathic treatments, Chinese herbs and other cleansing herbs like milk thistle.

Even though back acne or back pimples is not common but we should be aware and treat it before it gets worse. If it gets worse, do consult a dermatologist as it might turn out as not a normal kind of back acne.

Leave A Comment, Written on July 25th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

There are many types of acne, but the most common form occurs during the teenage years when young adults experience a dramatic increase in hormone levels. These hormones signal the skin glands to produce more oil. When this oil mixes with dead cells, it can clog pores in the skin and trap bacteria as well. The result is often a raised tissue area characterized by swelling, redness, and pus. These bumps are also known as “pimples,” the symptom most commonly associated with acne.

Acne can occur anywhere on the face, neck, back, or chest, and severe cases can lead to social alienation, or emotional and physical scars. Although mild acne can not be entirely prevented, you can take three steps to minimize its impact.

Gently Cleanse Your Skin: Each day, gently wash your skin with lukewarm water. Avoid scrubbing your face too hard or washing it too often. Doing so can make your acne worse. Also avoid using skin and hair care products that contain excess oil. Instead, use water-based skin care soaps that gently cleanse your skin, such as Neutrogena or Dove.

Apply Topical Ointments: At least once daily, but no more than three times a day, apply a nonprescription topical ointment to problematic areas. One of the best products is Clearasil because it contains both benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. Benzoyl peroxide works to unplug clogged pores, while salicylic acid helps clear up blemishes by causing the top layer of skin to peel. Products that contain tea tree oil (commonly found in gels, creams, and lotions) or alpha-hydroxy acid are also desirable. However, remember that if you use a product too often, your acne can get worse. So confine your applications to less than three times per day unless otherwise directed by a doctor.

Avoid the Following: Make sure to avoid the following acts which can trigger acne flare-ups: overexposure to the sun, the wearing of tight-fitting items that rub against the skin, excess stress, constant touching of the face, working with oils or harsh chemicals, excessive sweating, hair hanging in your face, or the use of hair care products that contain oils. Also avoid squeezing pimples. Squeezing pimples can result in an infection and/or long-term scaring.

While mild acne is annoying, it will eventually pass. Most people will outgrow acne by their early-twenties, so there is reason to be optimistic. Make each of the above steps part of your daily routine, and you should be able to control your acne. However, those with more severe cases of acne should consult a dermatologist.

Leave A Comment, Written on July 10th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

Wouldn’t it be nice to have acne free skin? Not having to worry about people looking at us when we go out? Basically, wouldn’t it be nice if we never had to worry about acne ever again? Of course it would. I do in fact have acne free skin, but it took me 5 years to achieve that, and thats why I’m writing this, to make sure it doesn’t take you that long!

When I had severe acne, it controlled every part of my life. I didn’t have a girlfriend, was scared to go to school, as I was bullied – just because I had acne. This is why I’ve put together Homemade Remedies For Acne, these great remedies will combat any acne types, and leave you with acne free skin!

You can use lemon to combat severe cases of acne, I bet you didn’t know that! You squeeze some lemons, to obtain the lemon juice, put the lemon juice onto a cotton pad and gently apply to your acne areas, leave on for 30 minutes or so then simply wash off with warm water! You can also use it in a completely different way, you can mix lemon juice with rose water, 50/50. To create a nice effective solution. You apply the solution to your acne areas, leave on for 20 minutes then wash off with warm water.

You can use cucumber and tea tree oil to cure acne too! What you do is dice up some cucumber, I’d say about a quarter of the cucumber. Then mix that with a tea tree oil solution, just enough to cover your acne areas. Apply to the areas areas, leave on for 1 hour then wash off with warm water.

Good luck! I hope you can achieve that acne free skin you’ve always wanted!

Leave A Comment, Written on July 8th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

We want to look our best to feel good about ourselves. We gain self esteem with how other people view us physically and it would be nicer if we have a clearer skin. Acne is very painful to deal with and it is often hard to find the right treatment for it.

Acne is caused by dirt and surface oil on the skin that clogs the pores. There are other factors that are said to contribute to acne like stress, diet and poor hygiene. There are plenty of over the counter skin care products that you can buy in the various stores that promise you can regain your clear skin, regular visit to dermatologist can do really help in treating your skin blemishes.

However, these skin care products and visits to the dermatologists can also harm your wallet. Why not try these home acne and herbal remedies that can help treat your acne?

1. Before bedtime apply toothpaste on the pimples and wash off in the morning. Repeat several times until the pimple is gone.

2. Wash you face with a neem based soap and lukewarm water at least twice daily.

3. Ripe tomato pulp can be used on your pimples by applying it on the affected area and keeping it for an hour.

4. Women should always remove their entire make up before retiring to bed and they should wash their face thoroughly.

5. Put strawberry leaves on your pimples and leave them over night. Swelling of the acne will be prevented because of the leaves’ alkalinity.

6. You may also apply fresh lemon juice on your face and wash off after an hour.

7. Apply equal mixture of lemon juice extract and rose water on your face and let it stay for an hour for fifteen days.

8. Mix turmeric powder and mint leaves extract on your pimples, wash off after 15 to 20 minutes.
9. Use ice before bedtime or simply wash face with cold water.

10. Eat healthy foods like fresh fruits and vegetables.

11. Make a paste out of milk, sandal wood and turmeric powder and apply it on your face.

12. A popular acne home remedy is by cleansing your face with cotton dipped in rose water.

13. In boiling water drop a slice of lemon and drink as an alternative to your coffee.

14. For your black heads, white heads and wrinkles, you may apply grated potatoes on your face and wash off after an hour.

15. Grate cucumber to make a paste and apply on your face and leave for an hour.

16. Rub fresh garlic on your acne and it will disappear like magic.

17. Make a mixture with 1 teaspoon of cinnamon powder and a teaspoon of lemon juice and apply on affected areas frequently.

18. Boil water and add 2 to 3 teaspoons of dried basil. Apply on your face with a cotton ball.

19. Get the egg whites of an egg and apply on your face and wash off when it dries. This is also an effective way to get rid of black heads and white heads.

20. Use lavender oil and apply directly on the affected areas

21. Apply vinegar with ground black cumin on the affected area and leave for 15 minutes.

22. Make a paste by adding to 3 teaspoons of honey to a teaspoon of cinnamon. Apply on the affected areas before bedtime and wash it off the next morning.

23. Another effective treatment for acne is by applying aloe vera juice on the affected areas. This is also an good source of moisturizer.

Always remember to wash your face gently twice or thrice a day and try not to squeeze your acne to avoid leading to infections. A key to a healthy skin is to live a healthy lifestyle by drinking plenty of fresh juices from fruits and vegetables and avoiding empty calorie foods like white breads, donuts, cakes and dairy products. Practice a stress-free lifestyle and always be happy. Follow these home remedies and you will surely achieve a clear skin without hurting your pockets.

Leave A Comment, Written on June 30th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

Most cases of acne can be treated easily enough using simple hygiene and over the counter treatments.

These treatments can quickly resolve mild cases of acne. Some people, however, experience persistent, stubborn acne that does not respond to available treatment or which has the potential to result in scarring.

Most people with mild acne can treat the problem simply by practicing good hygiene and using topical acne treatments available over the counter which contain benzoyl peroxide. People with severe or persistent acne may wish to turn to alternative treatment methods.

A dermatologist is qualified to advice a patient about treating acne with laser therapy or even surgery.

You must evaluate any acne treatments, such as surgery or laser therapy, which you might be considering. For example, you will want to fully understand how many treatments will be required, the costs of treatments, as well as any possible side effects.

The right treatment for one person may not be the right treatment for the next person.

Laser treatments and surgery can be used to treat acne scarring but you also want to use treatments that will reduce the recurrence of acne as well. This can make the entire process of selecting the right acne treatments quite complex and confusing.

Laser Treatments for Acne

Laser technology has changed the way health care practitioners treat many health issues and acne falls into this category. Today, treatments that were unavailable for stubborn acne only a few years ago are not only available, but quite affordable.

Treatments using lasers involve using various wavelengths of light aimed directly on the effected area. The wavelengths pulse as they contact the skin and destroy over-sized sebaceous glands and even acne lesions.

Laser therapy can remove the outer skin layers to encourage new cell growth as a means of scar treatment.

The skin care professional will set the laser correctly to properly treat the acne-affected area. There are few side effects associated with these treatments, although they can be slightly uncomfortable. On the other hand, the treatments do not involve lots of messy creams or ingesting prescription medications.

There is much debate about how effective laser treatments are for acne. Even one treatment can make a difference in the skin appearance of some patients.

Some patients experience side effects such as redness, burned skin that may last for a week or more and uneven skin appearance if the laser is not applied consistently. People with dark skin may experience skin discoloration after having acne treatments using a laser.

Surgery for Acne

Surgery for the treatment of acne can involve opening and draining clogged matter from the acne lesions. Blackhead and whitehead treatments do not require actual surgery.

Instead, a nurse, dermatologist, or esthetician uses a small blade to open the lesion and remove the matter inside.

Severe cysts associated with acne may require excisional surgery. This is a more involved surgical process by which deep acne cysts can be removed. This surgery is avoided when possible because it tends to cause scarring.

If you have acne that does not respond well to treatments available over the counter, when paired with good skin care; do not despair. The laser treatments for acne can prevent your having to suffer annoying, painful acne blemishes or live with lifelong scars from these blemishes.

Leave A Comment, Written on June 29th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

Chest acne is a lot different than acne that is on the face, so it must be treated differently. The pores on the body are different than the pores that are on your face so regular face medication will not work very well, if at all, on the chest area of the body.

When I had acne on my chest I would constantly be uncomfortable. The acne on my chest would often times hurt a lot, so I would try to slump over to ease the pain. I can’t imagine how goofy I must have looked doing that. You would never catch me at the beach with my shirt off. I go to the beach a lot, but you would never catch me in a bathing suite without a shirt over top. I even tried to avoid going when I could. I was so embarrassed of anyone seeing my chest acne. I wouldn’t even go out on dates because I was afraid that I would be in a situation where my acne would be revealed.

Chest acne is treatable, and can be treated naturally. I tried all of the medications that made me feel awful, and I tried body scrubs that just did not work. I was tired of the harsh side effects of these prescribed drugs so I set off to find something that really worked. I thought that there must be something that I can do that will clean my body. I am going to share with you what will work.

The first thing that you need to do is to drink a lot of water each day. Drink at least 8 full glasses each day to get the proper water intake. Water will help clean your body of toxins and will make your skin heal a lot faster.

You also need to be careful with the clothes that you wear. Try to wear clothing that is a little loose fitting so that it is not rubbing against your body all the time. The rubbing will cause skin irritation and lead to more acne. You want to be careful and try to be as gentle as possible with chest acne.

Another thing that you need to know is that you should never pop or scratch your acne. This will always make it worse by spreading the bacteria that comes out of the bumps. You also have a chance of pressing the pus down into the skin further, which can cause cystic acne. I know you don’t want that to happen. I know it is hard not to pop the pimples, but try to get out of the habit. You will thank yourself that you did.

When bathing make sure that you have a soap that is antibacterial so that it will kill the bacteria that is on your body. You can usually find this at any supermarket in the skin care area. Also make sure that you do not scrub hard. You need to be gentle with your skin.

You also need to look at your diet. You need to cut out any greasy and fatty foods and replace them with fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables have great vitamins and minerals that will aid in getting rid of chest acne. Try to eat as much as possible to see the best results.

Washing your hands is a major step to improving your chest acne. Make sure you wash your hands after touching things like food and your hair. Never touch your skin if you have been handling your hair. The grease and oils in food and your hair can make your acne a lot worse if you don’t wash your hands and touch your body.

Leave A Comment, Written on June 28th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

The following ingredients are offered in a wide variety of products which promise to reduce scars and make you look great. Here’s more information about them:

1. Alpha Hydroxy Acid (Topical Ascorbic Acid)

Well known for its healing effects on wrinkled or sun damaged skin, AHA is a water soluble acid derived from plant sources such as lemons, grapes, and apples. It reduces acne scars in two ways: by stimulating the synthesis of collagen fibers in your skin, and by assisting the natural exfoliating process of dead skin cells. In addition, it also helps protect skin from something known as ‘free radical damage’ (in a word – aging).

While Alpha Hydroxy can reduce acne scars over time, it is not an ultra-quick or instant solution. Usually it takes regular application for weeks before the results become obvious. At this point, however, it does have much positive feedback for making a difference.

2. Copper Peptide

These are often used in conjunction with alpha hydroxy acid. Copper peptides can accelerate wound healing and reduce inflammation. They reduce scar formation by stimulating the production of several skin compounds, including collagen, elastin, and others. Some copper peptides can also bond with skin cell nerve receptors, making them a useful anti-inflammatory.

3. Zinc

Zinc has both antibacterial properties and the ability to stimulate the production of essential skin components. The body uses zinc in many areas for defense, including the intestinal tract and skin surface wounds.

Using zinc creams for acne can reduce inflammation of breakouts, assist in the healing process to reduce scaring, and reduce future breakouts by disrupting bacteria-favorable skin conditions. Zinc can also be taken orally for similar effects, though less pronounced.

4. Vitamin E

Vitamin is is used topically for its anti-oxidant properties to promote skin healing. Scientifically, however, it has not been shown to benefit in this way. Many have reported it does help with inflammation, however. In reality, it’s probably much better when eaten naturally (as d-alpha tocopherol) in food. Its synthetic version however, dl-alpha tocopherol, has been associated with liver damage.

5. Aloe Vera

Extracts from Aloe Vera have been used by ancient civilization as far back as the Chinese Dynasty. It was additionally made popular by its mention the the New Testament. Today, however, it does not fare as well with science. Research has indicated it may not be as effective for would healing and moisturizing as popular folklore would claim. None the less, it is commonly used in hundreds of products for just that, along with commonly being found as a food supplement. Reviews from individuals indicate that higher quality concentrations do make a difference.

Leave A Comment, Written on June 24th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,

Choosing solutions for acne would depend on the level of severity and in the condition of the patient. One formula might work for you, but might not work on others. Each person’s body and skin react differently to drugs and skin care products that selecting the best for your condition will not be as easy as picking out the one that catches your fancy.

Mild to moderate acne

For acne that is mild, a simple topical treatment that contains benzoyl peroxide, azelaic acid or salicylic acid can be recommended by a dermatologist. These solutions can be easily applied to the affected areas to cure the zits. Natural cures, like tomatoes, lemon and vinegar with water are also sometimes use to cure mild to moderate pimples. The key to taking care of the problem is to address it as soon as it starts and not wait until the condition has gotten worse and more advanced remedies are needed.

Cystic acne

This type of acne is also known as nodular pimples. Cystic zits usually contain pus and can appear on the face, shoulders, back and other parts of the body. This type entails a stronger formula since it is way beyond the mild or moderate condition. The most common drug prescribed for this condition is Accutane or isotretinoin. This oral medication can be taken twice a day to help minimize the skin’s production of sebum. However, this drug is not recommended to pregnant women since it has been suspected of causing birth defects and, worse, miscarriage. Before opting for this oral treatment, have a talk with a dermatologist or a physician first.

Acne scars

Once a person suffering from pimples, particularly severe ones, decided not to do anything about it, then he or she is most likely to suffer from acne scars. Severe acne often leaves its mark. And by then, the treatment method would be different, probably more advanced and would likely be expensive. Treatment of scars caused by severe acne would also depend on how bad the scar is. Faint marks can be eradicated by topical ointments like retinoids. However, pit-like scars or keloids will likely require a more advanced technique; such as laser resurfacing, chemical peeling and dermabrasion. If you are already at this advanced acne condition, then talk to a dermatologist and discuss with him or her the best treatment method for your condition. Again, procedures for removing scars can be complicated and expensive, so it is better to address acne problems at the onset and not wait until it is on the advanced level of severity so that you don’t need to worry about scars and expensive solutions.

Solutions for acne, be it mild or severe or pimple scars, can be easily found. However, the expense and trouble that you might have to go through will likely take their toll; so make sure that you address the problem immediately as soon as it starts.

Leave A Comment, Written on June 20th, 2010 & filed under acne treatment Tags: , ,