Natural Pimple Remedies for Skin Problems
All around the world, people suffer from minor to mayor acne problems. As a consequence, there is a large market for the treatment of acne problems. Most of them are over-the-counter drugs, but there are other alternatives.
Home remedies for acne are almost as numerous as OTC drugs. As with any treatment, some home remedies are just myths but some are very effective. In this text, however, we will focus on the basic causes of acne and then on how to treat it effectively with natural products.
What produces acne?
Essentially, acne is a skin condition that is characterized by the clogging of skin pores. When the pores clog, they produce inflamed and non-inflamed lesions. What is it that leads to the clogging?
The primary answer is genetics. If your parents had acne, you probably will, too. In addition, factors such as stress, sun exposure, seasonal changes and climate can aggravate existing acne inflammation. Tests have shown that working women are the most prone to acne breakouts because they lead high stress lives and tend to use more pore-clogging makeup.
There is a wide variety of over-the-counter drugs available for acne problems. However, we should not overlook natural acne skin care. Here are a few options.
Grated Cucumber: Remedy 1
One of the most effective natural products for the treatment of acne is cucumber. Just grate a cucumber and apply the paste over your face, eyes and neck for about twenty minutes. The cucumber paste will soothe your skin and, if used regularly, it will eliminate blackheads and clogged pores.
Aspirin Paste: Remedy 2
Aspirin is a useful and inexpensive pimple treatment. Make a paste by placing a couple of drops of water on and aspirin tablet and then apply it directly to the pimple. Leave the paste on for a couple of hours and see how it dries up.
Orange Peels: Remedy 3
Orange peels are another inexpensive home remedy for the treatment of acne. Pound an orange peel with a little bit of water against a hard surface (a mortar and pestle work well). Leave the pounded peels on the affected areas for about twenty minutes.
These home remedies are for mild acne and occasional pimples. If you have severe acne, like cystic acne, consult with a professional. Chronic acne is a serious issue and should be treated with care.
Acne home remedies can be reliable acne treatment methods for dealing with mild acne, occasional outbreaks and, as a result, acne scars. They can help with mild acne and pimples while keeping your skin healthy. Try out any natural acne treatment and see which one works best for you.
Published June 18th, 2009
Filed in Women
