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Herbal Acne Treatment – Benefits of Herbal Treatment for Acne

Friday, February 11th, 2011
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Acne is common skin medical problem these days and although there are many acne drugs and treatment available for acne, they come with side effects such as itchness and redness. Many people are search for natural acne treatment alternatives and one such alternative that is gain popularity is herbal acne treatment.

The best thing about herbal acne treatment is that there are no side effects for these products. Also, the natural ingredients that are used in these acne products make it possible to fight with the acne problems in the most effective way.

There are now many herbal treatment for acne available on the market. Acnezine is an example and it is quite popular because of its natural ingredients. The fact that acne herbal medicines contain all the natural ingredients makes them suitable for long term use.

It also contains some vitamins and minerals which not only cure acne naturally, but improves your skin condition. However, some researchers have claimed herbal acne medicine does not work since it has not been scientifically proven and they do not get the endorsement from the FDA (Food & Drug Administration).

The problem with herbal acne treatment is that it takes a longer time to see the effects compared to traditional acne medication such as accutane and hydrogen peroxide. This does not mean it does not work.

Typically, a natural acne treatment method such acne supplements such as Acnezine will take 3 to 6 months for the acne to be completely cured. On the other hand, traditional over the counter acne medication can reduce the symptoms of acne much quicker than herbal acne medication.

However, they only reduce or stop the symptoms of acne and do not tackle the root problem of acne. Herbal medication works from the inside out and can get rid of acne permanently. Another advantage of natural acne treatment is the ingredients are readily available.

One of the most commonly used ingredients is milk and lemon juice. Which type of herbal acne treatment you should use will also depends on your skin condition and I recommend you seek the advice of a dermatologist if you are not sure.

By: Ricky Lim

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Is Hydrogen Peroxide a good treatment for acne?

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

corby_edouard asked:


I’ve been looking online for at-home acne cures, and one treatment I’ve been seeing a lot is hydrogen peroxide acne treatment. Would that be a good way to treat acne? How would I use it? Would I just apply hydrogen peroxide topically on my face? How often should I use it? Is it safe? Any other advice/suggestions? Thanks!

Care to Take for Zits

Sunday, December 26th, 2010
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Inside the pore of the face are sebaceous glands which produce sebum. When the outer layers of skin shed, the dead skin cells left behind may become ‘glued’ together by the sebum. This causes a blockage in the pore, especially when the skin becomes thicker at puberty. The sebaceous glands produce more sebum which builds up behind the blockage, and this sebum harbours various bacteria including the species Propionibacterium acnes. This inflammation is called zit or pimple or acne.

Care before treating a Zit

Before treating a zit, identify the type of blemish. A surface-level eruption will be more receptive to topical treatmant than a deeper cyst, which will appear as faint red blemish and be sensitive and even painful to the touch. With care, you can use the steps below to get rid of a superficial zit within 1-2 days; these treatments are also practical when dealing with cysts, which may also need more extreme treatments such as cortizone injections.

Don’t overwash or overscrub a zit. Overzealous cleansing will only strip your skin of the natural oils it needs to be healthy. This leaves your pores unprotected and susceptible to getting a zit, and will also irritate a zit that’s already there. To get rid of a zit, wash it (don’t scrub) with a gentle cleanser no more than twice a day and moisturize your skin afterwards.

Steps for popping out the Zit

Wash you hand thoroughly with soap or a mild cleanser.

Sterilize the needle. There are a number of different ways you can sterilize the needle including heating over an open flame. This will ensure that any bacterial residing on the needle is killed.

Gently pierce the zit and apply pressure to the surrounding skin to squeeze the zit and extract any liquid from it.

Once the zit is complete popped and the extracted waste cleaned up, use a good amount of gauze to apply small amounts of hydrogen peroxide to clean the surface where the pimple used to reside.

Think of this exercise as a minor operation you just performed on yourself.

Care for Zit

People with oily skin should choose a gel based product, those with dry skin should choose a cream.

If you are like most people and have combination skin, choose the product that best works with the afflicted area.

The more sensitive your skin, the lower concentration of active ingredient you will need.

Some mild creams can be used as a preventative measure, but most acne creams are too harsh to be used before you see or feel a zit.

If the acne is excessively painful, or if it becomes painful after trying an OTC product, try taking an anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen and get to a doctor ASAP.

If your skin has large pustules that appear in clusters, if they are painful, if your acne causes scars, or if you can’t seem to get rid of a blemish (it starts to go away only to reappear just when you thought it was gone), your acne may require treatment by a doctor.

By: Rachel Broune

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Rachel Broune writes articles for Zit Home Remedies. He also writes for Home Remedies for Zit and Home Remedies for pimples?