Alternatives for Curing Acne

You Already Use One of the Best Cures for Acne Every Day

Wendy Adams
Acne is an inflammatory disease. Bacteria cause clogged pores to create pimples, lesions, and deep cysts or nodules. Acne is common to the face, neck, shoulders, or back and can be a problem at any age. Doctors prescribed antibiotics can be expensive and cause harsh side effects. Cosmetic skin regime products are costly and don't give promised results. There are many very effective alternative remedies for Acne that you may already have in your medicine cabinet. Here are a few suggestions.

Keep your skin clean

The most important part of curing Acne is to keep your skin clean with washing at least twice a day. Use a natural oatmeal soap that will soothe inflamed skin because it will have no additives and fragrances that can cause irritation. Do not use abrasive scrubs, sponges, or wash cloths that can scratch and damage existing Acne problems.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea Tree oil is an effective natural remedy for Acne that can be used after washing and drying the area as an astringent. Tea Tree oil is an anti-bacterial that will effectively kill the bacteria that causes Acne. Tea Tree oil as an essential oil to too strong to apply directly to the skin. Dilute Tea Tree oil using 5% Tea Tree oil to 95% clean water. Apply Tea Tree oil to the skin with a cotton ball taking extra care to avoid getting the mixture near or in your eyes. If you get Tea Tree oil in your eyes follow flushing directions on the label.

Safflower oil is a natural healing remedy for Acne

After washing, drying, and treating the affected skin, moisturize with a light coat of pure safflower oil with your clean finger tips to the area. Safflower oil will moisturize your skin without clogging pores and has a strong natural healing quality that will heal open or damaged skin.

Echinacea
Echinacea is natures anti-biotic that can be taken with no harsh side effect usually caused by prescriptions. Echinacea is a potent treatment for Acne and will speed the healing of extreme cases. Echinacea comes in capsule or liquid form. Follow the recommended dosage information on the label.

Toothpaste as a remedy for Acne

Toothpaste is a well kept secret for treating Acne. Toothpaste has a concentrated peroxide base making it a perfect bacteria killer for Acne. Apply a small amount of toothpaste directly of each blemish after washing and drying the area at bedtime. Toothpaste will shrink and heal forming blemishes overnight.

Tip

Diet is very important in the treatment of Acne. Avoid foods high in sugar, chocolate, and fat. Remember to keep dirty fingers away from Acne.

Published by Wendy Adams

Wendy Adams has spent the last eleven years as a Web Designer, Content Writer, and Blogger with 40 years as a Graphic Artist. Wendy's love for writing began in high school 40 years ago and continued with a l...  View profile

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