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Acne
is the most common skin disorder known today.
In United States alone, nearly 60 million people
are infected with acne, where 85 per cent of teenagers
suffer from it.
Skin
experts and practitioners recommend several natural acne
treatments. Here
are some that we have compiled just for you.
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Wash
your face twice a day (thrice at most) with gentle and
unperfumed cleanser.
Avoid using soaps as they contain harsh chemicals
and ingredients that can damage your skin.
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Avoid
touching your face.
Stop putting your hands by your
face! I am often guilty of this resting my hand on the
side of my head while reading. Also rubbing or bracing
your chin is another common problem when thinking.
Avoid rubbing, touching, or itching your skin
with your hands. Your hands contain a lot of bacteria
that can cause acne flare-ups.
It is probably one of the most difficult things
to avoid since much of the hand to face contact
throughout the day we are unconscious of.
Make it a habit to avoid hand contact and be
conscious of it during the day to avoid bacteria.
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Avoid the temptation to pick, prick and squeeze your
acne. This
will send the infection deeper into the skin and can
cause severe scarring.
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For mild to moderate acne, you can use over- the-
counter topical ointments, solutions, lotions or gels
that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or azelaic
acid as an alternative to benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is best at killing P. acnes and may
reduce oil production. Resorcinol, salicylic acid, and
sulfur help break down blackheads and whiteheads.
Salicylic acid also helps cut down the shedding of cells
lining the follicles of the oil glands.
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Topical antibiotic solutions and lotions can also be
applied.
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Tea tree oil is a natural antibiotic and
antibacterial agent and has a drying effect on the skin.
It keeps the P. Acnes bacteria at bay along with
decreasing facial oiliness, which makes this oil a
worthwhile investment.
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Sulfur helps to heal existing blemishes by
unblocking pores.
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Alpha or Beta Hydroxy Acids (AHA or BHA) works by
keeping the skin exfoliated.
Glycolic acid, the most well-known of the bunch
is a useful adjuvant therapy for mild acne. Mandelic
acid, a lesser known one, but one that combines the
keratolytic properties of glycolic acid with natural
antibacterial properties that help reduce the presence
of P. acnes, may be considered a more effective
alpha hydroxy acid in treating acne lesions.
It is also much less irritating than glycolic
acid, a factor that may be very important to those with
sensitive skin who are unable to use other agents such
as Retin-A, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, or salicylic acid.
It is effective in treating mild cases of acne on its
own, and can be used successfully with other therapies
on moderate acne.
These treatments are usually effective for mild to
moderate acne problems only.
The effectiveness usually takes several weeks or
approximately three to six months to be noticed.
For more severe and serious acne conditions, do
not hesitate to consult your dermatologist.
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