Acne Tips Blog

August 4, 2008

5 Acne Home Remedies that Really Work

Filed under: Acne — Tags: — admin @ 11:11 pm

Acne is a problem that can be devastating to your self esteem and leave you looking for relief. However, if you are tired of dealing with acne problems, there are things that can be done to help deal with the problem. Believe it or not, you don’t need to spend the big bucks for acne treatments in the store or online. There are actually home remedies that are easily used and cheap as well, that really provide relief for your acne problem. So, here are five great acne home remedies to try that really do work.

Home Remedy #1 - Lemon Juice Remedy - One home remedy that really works for acne and that is easy to find and use is lemon juice. You can purchase lemons for a reasonable price and then you simply squeeze some of the juice out. Take the juice from the lemons and then apply it to your skin. Leave on for about 20 minutes and then make sure that you gently wash it off with warm water. Do this every evening and you’ll begin to see a notice in your skin.

Home Remedy #2 - Avocado Remedy - Another very easy and cheap home remedy that you may want to try for acne relief is an avocado remedy. Mash up an avocado and then mix it with enough water to make a paste. Spread the paste on your skin and then leave it on for about a half an hour. Then make sure you wash it off, since it can get a bit messy.

Home Remedy #3 - Oatmeal and Yogurt Remedy - The oatmeal and yogurt remedy has been proven very effective as well and you simply take yogurt and mix it with oatmeal until you have a nice thick mixture. Apply it all over your face and then wash it off a few minutes later. Oatmeal is very healing and it’s a remedy that can really provide you with results to your skin.

Home Remedy #4 - Honey Cinnamon Paste Remedy - Honey cinnamon paste also works to treat acne without purchasing medications. Simply add about a teaspoon of cinnamon to a quarter cup of honey and mix it up well. Then apply it to your face and leave on for about 20-30 minutes. Don’t sleep in this paste, since it is quite sticky. After letting it sit on the skin, rinse well with lukewarm water and then pat your face dry. Usually it’s best to only use this treatment a couple times each week.

Home Remedy #5 - Cucumber Paste Remedy - Last of all, cucumbers can be used as a home remedy for acne as well. Blend up a cucumber until it is about the consistency of a paste. Spread it all over your skin and allow the coolness to cool and heal your skin. You’ll find that it feels wonderful on your skin and it helps to eliminate acne problems as well.

August 2, 2008

4 Questions and Answers About Cystic Acne

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 11:10 pm

Cystic acne is a big problem for a lot of people—usually as big as 5mm in diameter. Acne cysts are not only ugly, they are also painful and very damaging to your skin. People who suffer from it, either as teens or during adulthood, are likely to have self-esteem problems as well.

1. What actually is cystic acne?

An acne cyst is not your regular type of pimple. It is bigger and more painful for a reason: the infection in your skin is worse. Like any kind of acne, cysts are the result of clogged and infected pores. Breakouts start with over-production by the oil glands. As sebum or oil builds up in the pores, the skin becomes more prone to bacterial infection. Cysts are pimples that are severely inflamed and pus-filled. So, like any infected lesion, they feel awfully sore.

Cystic acne is perhaps the worst kind. Because they are big and badly irritated, they also tend to take longer to treat. They can leave dark marks on the skin, and the scarring may become permanent. Worse, one cyst can also affect surrounding areas on your skin, resulting to never-ending suffering on your part.

2. What treatments are available?

Because acne is bacterial, dermatologists typically prescribe antibiotics for treatment. Depending on an individual’s case, the medication may be topical, injectable or oral. Common medication prescribed by doctors are tetracycline, erythromycin, doxycycline, and minocycline.

There is also oral isotretinoin, a derivative of Vitamin A. It is said to be capable of completely clearing and preventing acne for up to five months. Products with salicylic acid are common too in topical acne products, because it can induce the peeling and unclogging of the pores. But if you prefer a more natural approach—good old tea tree oil is a reliable bacteria-killer. However, you will have to apply it several times in a day.

For very severe cases of cystic acne, surgery might become necessary to clear the pus and trapped sebum.

3. Is there a special regimen recommended?

Basic skin care is still the most important when dealing with acne. Depending on your skin type, you can choose what kind of cleanser to use on a daily basis. Mild cleansing is of course the best for sensitive skin, and abrasive scrubs are generally not recommended. Read the back label of a product to make sure it has bacteria-fighting and peeling ingredients, such as the ones mentioned above.

4. How do you prevent cystic breakouts?

In truth, preventing acne is always easier said than done. Fighting acne, especially adult acne, may even be an almost lifelong battle for some people. However, you will have a greater chance of clearing your skin or at least minimizing the breakouts if you follow the healthy skin tips below.

Keep your diet as nutritious as possible. The trick is to get as much antioxidant vitamins (A, C and E) as you can, to strengthen your skin’s resistance. Supplement with multivitamin tablets if you cannot eat the required amount of fruits and vegetables. Do not aggravate your sebum production by eating a lot of oily and fatty food. Also, drink more than the required amount of water per day to wash away more toxins from your body.

Lastly, relax — it really helps.

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