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Natural Acne Care

 
Author: Alison Cole

There are several natural options available for treating acne, though whether these are useful or not would depend on the severity of the acne. It is advisable to contact a dermatologist to see if these options are appropriate.

There is a growing trend towards homeopathic acne solutions. If you want to consider this option, you must understand clearly that the treatment is usually long-term and does not typically reap instant results. The good news is that homeopathy addresses a problem like acne holistically, or with consideration to all aspects, and seeks to root it out at the source. A qualified homeopath will ask you questions seemingly unrelated to acne. His object will be to target triggers like stress, hereditary factors and general metabolic environment before he prescribes. Homeopathy employs naturally occurring compounds like caledula, kali brichomicum, and hepar sulfuricum as well as graphites, silicea, and sulphur.

Other options include the use of rose hip oil to reduce acne blemishes especially where excessive sun exposure or increased photosensitivity due to medical treatment is involved. As a rule, herbal acne treatment is not considered to be of long-lasting benefit, though it may provide temporary and symptomatic relief.

Among the home care remedies that many acne sufferers have found useful are facial masks that combine apple and honey, French clay and bay leaves. Green tea has also found favor with many because of its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. In addition, it seems to combat excessive hormonal activity. Green tea extract is available for both oral and topical administration. Ginger/milk, honey/cinnamon and turmeric/vinegar combination poultices are also thought to be useful in treating acne. Many natural approaches to the alleviation of acne concentrate on improving liver function and capacity, thereby eliminating the toxins that possibly contribute to the problem.

Lifestyle modification is also important in tackling acne naturally. A sufficient water intake, regular exercise and sleep and scrupulous skin hygiene will all contribute to faster and longer-lasting results.

Author Bio:
Alison Cole is a eminent columnist. Alison likes to write articles about this subject.
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