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Many times we hear clever marketing slogans like: acne free in 30 days. Truth be told, products that promise miracles like this are just a waste of money. It's precisely because of these unfulfilled promises that acne sufferers are looking elsewhere for effective acne treatments.

Lately the interest in natural skin care products and natural healing has risen. As a matter of fact, home treatments for various illnesses and conditions such as acne abound on the Internet.

When we think of home remedies, we picture an older woman brewing a "concoction" in her kitchen. However, "home remedy" simply means using ingredients and products that you are likely to find in your home. More specifically, it means using products that are not necessarily commercialized for that particular ailment.

For example, in the case of acne, a modification in your diet is considered an at home acne treatment. Toothpaste can be considered an "acne cream" pertaining to home remedies. The examples are endless.

Here is a short list of popular home remedies for the 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 commonly used to treat inflammatory disorders like acne. By using it daily, you can greatly decrease the likelihood of acne outbreaks.

Application is simple. All you need to do is incorporate rose water into your cleansing routine right after you wash your face.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Vinegar has been used for centuries in home remedies. This particular form of vinegar is used in skin care 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 need be, make the solution stronger.

Tea Tree Oil

This oil is known worldwide for its many properties. It is used to treat illnesses such as dandruff, Candidiasis, and has even been known to fight off acne bacteria.

Apply tea tree oil once you have diluted it. If applied without having been diluted, you can cause contact dermatitis. You may also have to use an oil-free moisturizer since it can dry out your skin.

Other Home Remedies

The application of strawberry or fresh mint leaves has been a common home acne remedy for years. Or, if you'd like, you can also try using lemon juice diluted in water to help control acne symptoms.

As previously mentioned, toothpaste is also a common home remedy for acne. Unless, of course, you suffer from severe acne. But, many people have said that applying a small dab on an isolated pimple reduces redness and inflammation.

Acne home remedies are convenient, but sometimes your skin condition requires something more powerful. For example, hormonal acne may require professional intervention so it would be helpful to keep this in mind when looking for an acne home remedy that is right for you.

by: Valerie Garner




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