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Natural Solutions for Mild Acne

by Sabina Carvalho

All around the world, people suffer from minor to mayor acne problems. For this reason, there is a large market for acne treatment products. There are OTC drugs available for acne problems, but there are also other options.

Lately, home remedies and natural treatments have become just as popular as OTC drugs. Some are effective and others are just myths. In this article, however, we will first focus on the primary causes of acne and then on the more effective natural treatments for acne.

What produces acne?

Basically, acne is a skin condition where the pores of the skin become clogged. These pores lead to inflamed (pimples and zits) and non-inflamed lesions (blackheads and whiteheads). What leads to the clogging of the skin pores?

The essential answer is hereditary. If both parents have acne, there is a 75% chance of their children having it. Other factors such as stress, sun exposure, seasonal changes and climate can worsen an already existing acne problem. Working women are more prone to breakouts due to their highly stressful lives in addition to the regular use of pore-clogging makeup.

Natural Treatments for Acne

Drug stores offer a wide range of OTC drugs for the treatment of acne problems. However, we should not overlook natural acne skin care. Here are a few alternatives.

Grated Cucumber: Remedy 1

Cucumber is one of the most valuable home remedies for acne treatment. Just grate a cucumber and apply the paste over your face, eyes and neck for about twenty minutes. It will soothe your skin, reduce swelling and, if used regularly, it will eliminate blackheads and clogged pores.

Aspirin Paste: Remedy 2

Aspirin is a useful and inexpensive pimple treatment. Place one or two drops of water on an aspirin tablet, form a paste and apply it directly to the blemish. The paste will dry out the pimple within a few hours.

Orange Peels: Remedy 3

Another inexpensive home remedy is orange peels. Pound an orange peel with a little bit of water against a hard surface (a mortar and pestle work well). Apply the pounded peel on the affected areas.

These natural home remedies work best on pimple and mild acne. If you have severe acne, like cystic acne, consult with a professional. Chronic acne, however, is a serious condition and should be taken seriously.

Acne home remedies can be reliable acne treatment methods for dealing with mild acne, occasional outbreaks and, as a result, acne scars. They will help with mild acne and keep your skin healthy. Try out any natural acne treatment and see which one works best for you.

Published June 18th, 2009

Filed in Women