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5 Home Remedies To Rid Acne

July 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Five Home Remedies For Acne That Work Fast
By Alex Garay

You wake up in the morning feeling ecstatic and refreshed. The most important day of your life is tomorrow and you feel ready to take on the world. You cheerfully make your way to the restroom to freshen up but as you are about to grab your toothbrush you see them, big ugly spots, I am not talking about the mold on your bathroom walls; I am referring to those pesky pimples that weren’t there last night. Keep your cool and don’t fret; I know how you feel. But before you have a panic attack try these simple home remedies for acne that will start diminishing those pimples within 24 hours.

Remedies That Work:

Home Remedy #1:

Baking Soda paste…

I consider baking soda one of the wonders of the world. You can use it for almost everything, from cleaning the kitchen sink to whitening your teeth. I like using it as a face cleanser. Simply place a teaspoon of baking soda on a bowl and add a few drops of water until you form a mixture with the consistency of a paste. Put it aside for now and go to step two.

Home Remedy #2:

Open up those pores…

Pimples are formed when oil and dirt gets trapped inside your pores. To naturally unclog pores try using the power of steam. I don’t mean for you to go out and put your face on a car’s exhaust. To make your personal homemade “clean” steam, fill a pot with water and heat it until it boils. Carefully pour the boiling water into a second pot (or use a bucket if you have one available). Let the steam soak into your face for at least 5 minutes. When you are ready, wash your face with the baking soda mixture from step one. Try not to scrub to roughly especially if you are like me and have sensitive skin. Also be aware that your face might sting a little.

Home Remedy #3:

A dab of Benzoyl peroxide goes a long way…

Once your face is washed and toweled dry, put a dab of Benzoyl Peroxide on the pimples. Benzoyl Peroxide is a topical antibacterial medication used to treat acne. It kills the underlying bacteria that causes blemishes.

Home Remedy #4:

Vitamin E capsule…

I have to say that I absolutely LOVE Vitamin E, especially when treating acne scars. You can use the vitamin E oil that comes in a bottle or just squeeze the oil from the capsules. If you are going to use the capsules, the best way to get the vitamin out without making a mess is by pricking it with a needle. Slowly squeeze the oil and rub it on your blemish. I usually do this at nighttime and I like covering the spot with a bandage to avoid the gooey mess on my pillow.

Home Remedy #5:

Have a glass of water or eight…

It is a known fact that water is an essential part of life. Water helps transport waste material out of our bodies. It keeps us healthy both inside and out. So skip the soda pop and instead grab a glass of water and relax.

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Types of Acne and Its Symptoms

July 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Types of Acne and Its Symptoms
By Winnie Warrant

Acne is a type of skin diseases that occur on both women and men especially people with oily skin. It can badly impact the outlook of a person if it occurs on face and neck. Although acne starts in a similar way but it may react in unique way based on the body conditions of the individual. This leads to many types of acne which have their own symptoms that need difference acne treatments. Knowing the type of your acne is an important step in treating the skin disease that happens on you.

In order to understand the different types of acne and their symptoms, you first need to understand how acne is formed. Basically, all types of acne are formed in a similar way that involves dead skin cells and other debris clog hair follicles trap oil under the skin. The build-up clog of oil trapped under the skin continues to enlarge and budges outward to form a visible signs of acne.

Generally, acne can be grouped into two big categories, named: non-inflammatory acne and inflammatory acne.

Non-Inflammatory Acne

Most people who suffer acne problems are likely to be non-inflammatory acne. It is the most common type of acne that is well-known as whiteheads and blackheads. With blackheads, the clog of hair follicle enlarges and pushes through the surface of the skin to block the pores. The build-up of melanin, the pigmentation of the skin at the pores will darken the pores and they are called as blackheads. Whereas, with whiteheads, the clog of hair follicle is formed under the skin to appear as small whitish bumps.

Inflammatory Acne

Inflammatory acne is a more serious type of acne that caused by the response of body’s immune system to a perceived threat such as a virus. It is harder to be cured if compares to non-inflammatory acne. Most often, the invader of this type of acne is bacteria. The symptoms can be seen as red color, swelling or elevated skin temperature in the affected area. Generally, it comes in three forms of lesions:

1. Papule

It is similar to the whiteheads of non-inflammatory acne, but is inflamed. The papule is often considered an intermediary or transformation step from non-inflammatory acne to more serious inflamed-type of acne.

2. Pustules

When papule begins to rupture onto the skin’s surface, the lesion becomes pustules. This type of acne contains visible pus (dead white blood cells) which appears red at the base and whitish at the center.

3. Cyst

It is one of painful lesions with a large pus-filled nodules present deep within the skin. It apparently affects the skin and causes serious scars at the inflamed area. A clear symptom of cyst acne is the formation of bumps. If it is not treated properly, it may cause scaring and others skin-related diseases.

Summary

Acne comes in difference types and each of them has its symptoms that need difference acne treatments. You need to know your type of acne before finding a right acne treatment to heal the disease.

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How to make Baking Soda Acne Cream

July 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Baking Soda Acne Cream
By Luka Malgaj

Acne are one of the most common skin problems that affects many people. Some have serious acne problems while others have a milder version of this condition which can be treated easier. All those who suffer from acne are trying to find the most effective way to get rid of them.

There are several medical solutions as well as homemade treatments that can help us to reduce the acne. Difference between the medical and homemade acne remedies is that first might be more effective but at the same time they could also be more effective and second are cheaper but sometimes do not provide the best solution. Of course the effective treatment is the result not only of the type of treatment that we choose but also depends on the type of acne we suffer from.

Many people have discovered that the best way to treat acne is by making homemade acne remedies that are easy to make and you do not have to spend much money for the ingredients. Here we will explain how to make one of the easiest and most commonly used home remedies and that is baking soda acne cream.

How to make Baking Soda Acne Cream in 5 easy steps
You will need to have the following ingredients: Baking soda, two mixing bowls, water (filtered), honey, apple and cucumber.

#1 First take 2 teaspoons of filtered water and 1 teaspoon of the baking soda in the first bowl and mix them well. If the mixture seems to thick you should add some water and if it is too fluid add more baking soda.

#2 Cut the apple and put it into the second mixing bowl. Mash the apple pieces until they are a paste, make sure you mash it properly and that no big pieces are left. Take the apple paste and mix it in the first bowl with filtered water and baking soda.

#3 Grind a cucumber and add it to the previously made mixture. Now mix it until they are all mixed well together.

#4 Take one teaspoon of honey and add it to the mixture. Mix it until everything is mixed together and put the bowl in to the refrigerator. Leave the bowl in for an hour or two and your baking soda mixture will be prepared for use.

#5 Now your baking soda acne cream is prepared and you only have to apply it to your acne spots. Wash your face thoroughly. Take the bowl from the refrigerator and rub the mixture on your face gently. Leave it on for a while (5-15 minutes) and then wash it off with water. Repeat this treatment on a daily basis for a while and you will see if it works for you.

Now when you made your first baking soda acne cream you are on a good way to get rid of acne easily. Use it for a while and wait for the results, it helped a lot of people and probably it will help you too.

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What Is Acne?

July 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Acne Defined
By Keith M Johnson

Acne is defined as ‘a common inflammatory disease of young people in which pimples continue to appear on the face, back, and chest, occurring when oil glands in the skin become clogged and swollen’, according to Webster’s Dictionary. But it is not limited to just young people. Acne is a bacterial infection caused by overproduction of oil or sebum in the glands which gets trapped in skin pores. This will lead to breakouts which can be mild or severe, sporadic or chronic.

There are many factors which contribute to acne, including stress, hormonal imbalances, heredity and others. Hormonal imbalances occur throughout our lives, from puberty in the teenage years to menstruation and child-birth in women. The leading cause is stress, which sends messages to the brain to induce glands to produce more oil or sebum. Heredity also plays a large role in the development of acne. Usually if a person suffers from the condition, so will their offspring.

Smoking introduces toxins into the system which clog pores and inhibit the skin’s ability to regenerate and heal itself. Cosmetics work in a similar fashion if not removed correctly and completely. Oily skin is more prone to pore blockages and breakouts which usually lead to whiteheads, blackheads, and/or pimples. These are relatively easy to treat with either over-the-counter medications or home remedies. However, severe forms include nodular and cystic acne, both of which are marked by deep skin lesions and very severe inflammation and should be treated by a dermatologist as soon as possible in order to prevent extreme scarring.

Diet and vitamin deficiency are also contributors. Even though the myth about chocolate, junk food, and soda consumption being responsible for acne is not true, a healthy, well-balanced diet is recommended for the prevention of breakouts. Vitamin supplements are also recommended.

Whether you suffer from just a simple case of pimples or more severe nodular or cystic acne, you should seek treatment as soon as possible not only for the prevention of possible scarring but also for healthy self-esteem. If you would like to learn more, please visit Acne Information

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Dealing With Acne During Pregnancy

July 6th, 2009 · No Comments

Means to Deal With Acne During Pregnancy
By Stella Hudson

Acne is a skin disease that is common common during pregnancy. It sometimes starts during the first trimester. However, it may also appear during other stages of pregnancy. Acne generally develops in the form of spots, cysts and blackheads during pregnancy and seems on the face, chest and back areas of the body.

Thankfully enough, there are numerous medications that may be used to deal with acne when you’re pregnant. There are pregnant. There are topical anti acne medicines such as Clindamycin and erythromycin that may be applied in the form of skin creams.

You should stay away from a few medications for the treatment of acne during pregnancy. Common examples among these include oral and topical retinoids, such as isotretinoin, tretinoin and adapalene, which typically cause malformed fetuses.

Acne may also be treated during pregnancy thru natural treatments. The most common natural possibility is to delicately rub ice on the acne-infected skin surfaces. Another easily available option is Aloe Vera juice that can be applied externally to the influenced regions. Yet one more care is the applying of a mixture of rose water and lemon juice skin. A mixture of cinnamon powder and honey can also be really beneficial to cure acne in this period. Additionally, a paste of milk and turmeric and sandalwood powders can be also be of great help.

A rigorously selected dosage of vitamins taken frequently is a very safe method to deal with acne during pregnancy. Vitamin A supplement can be used to good effect. Vitamin B5 is helpful to control dangerous skin discharges and thus reduce acne abrasions. Vitamins C and E are robust antioxidants and help eliminate skin inflammation. Chromium controls skin infection by melting sugars that play a catalyst role in the development of acne. Zinc is another useful option to heal acne infections and restore the spoiled skin.

Using these vitamins alone would not be adequate. One also needs to follow a strict cleaning regime free to keep the skin free. Clean your skin twice a day in the morning and night. You could employ a peaceful anti acne cleanser for this purpose. In addition to using an anti acne cleaner, you might also use an oil absorbent microfiber fabric to clean the skin. This material scours away the OTT oils from the skin. Make sure that you chase up the cleaning of your skin with the application of a good oil free moisturizer. Also, try avoiding touching your acne and don’t over rub the acne area affected area as it can aggravate the infection.

Finally, you must drink lots of water daily. Water is the safest treatment option for acne during pregnancy. Likewise , you must exercise daily. It will help you get away with all the poisons that would excrete out in the form of sweat. Exercises increase the circulation of blood in the body so helping the skin to tone and become healthy.

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Treating Acne With Tea Tree Oil

June 30th, 2009 · No Comments

Tea Tree Oil is a natural remedy for acne. It has some amazing properties that Alwyn discusses below.

Tea Tree Oil For Acne
By Alwyn Tan

Hey gentlemen and ladies, guys and girls. Today, I would be discussing on the topic of “tea tree oil for acne.” Tea tree oil is quite a powerful cure for acne as many of you have heard of. Before I delve more into its acne-killing properties, let’s take a history lesson about it first. Tea tree oil is one of the many essential oils such as Lavender, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Lemon. It comes from the very therapeutic and medicinal valued Melaleuca Alternafolia tree in Australia. Tea tree oil comes from steam distillation of the leaves of the tree. Tea tree oil has been used natively since a long time ago and in World War 2, it was used as a disinfectant.

Tea tree oil contains 3 powerful properties that led to its wide use. It contains powerful antibacterial, antiseptic and anti fungal properties, making it very versatile and at the same time without compromising on any of the 3 properties. Other than lavender oil, tea tree is the only other oil that can be applied on the skin without any carrier oil, and is 100% concentrate, rendering effectiveness with just a very small amount. The natural disinfectant excels in killing bacteria on wounds, bruises etc. Therefore, it is also as powerful to acne.

Tea tree oil is commonly sold as a concentrated spot treatment in an oil/gel based form, or a diluted face wash. From people’s experiences, going for the concentrated tea tree oil spot treatment method is the most effective way tp do it. Applying a few drops of the oil or the gel directly to acne spots will kill the camping bacteria and dry up the affected region potentially as quickly as overnight. Many people find that the drying is not as severe as compared with other over the counter acne products such as benzoyl peroxide. The oil doesn’t bleach your clothing either. It is around the same price as BP, but last longer.

Tea tree oil is tolerated only for those with really sensitive skin. For such cases, the user can dilute the oil so that it isn’t as strong during each application. If you encounter any adverse reactions or discomfort after using it, stop and go visit your dermatologist, not a normal doctor. It is a excellent alternative spot treatment that isn’t as harsh as BP.

Lastly, tea tree oil is all natural so don’t fear of any side effects or clogging of pores!

Alwyn Tan is a successful webmaster and publisher of many home remedies for acne and other critical information to clear up your face! His website is http://www.Acne-Solution-Today.com!

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Homemade Remedies For Acne Scars

June 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Homemade Acne Scar Removal
By Lee Justin Collins

Homemade remedies for acne scars are simple to make, but which ones work?

Let’s take a look at some simple home remedies for acne scars.

1. The best natural product I have found that has cleared away my skin problem are lemons. Lemons are high in citric acid, and this acid is very good at killing bacteria, a common cause of skin inflammations. Simply rubbing the lemon juice on the effected area before bedtime, leave on overnight, and then wash it away in the morning with warm water. This is not only good on the face, but on the back too, another place where acne is prone to attacking.

2. Another high source of citric acid is tomatoes. This juice can be applied in the same way as the lemon juice. You can either buy tomato juice from your local supermarket, or make the juice yourself by simply blending a fresh tomato. Apply this to the face or affected area before bedtime, leave overnight and then wash away with warm water.

3. Garlic has been shown to work for some people. I cannot say i have tried this method, but in studies it has been shown to reduce the amount of redness and inflammation. It is important to use fresh garlic, either the raw clove or squeeze into a paste using a garlic press. This may not sound like a good way of attracting the opposite sex, but it might help you clear up your acne scars. You also might want to boost the amount of deodorant you are using to try and overpower the smell of garlic on your body.

So we have looked at some simple homemade acne scar removal treatments. Before trying any of these, it is important to try the treatment on a small area, to make sure you don’t have any adverse reactions.

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Acne Formation Due To Stress and Anxiety

June 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Stress and anxiety can cause acne while having acne can cause one to be stressed, so it is a undesirable loop that one needs to get themselves out of.  Edward explains the acne implications to teens due to stress and anxiety.

Stress and Acne – Implications For the Modern Teenager
By Edward Larrson

Acne is simply a skin disorder that reflects a dysfunction in the pilosebaceous unit of the skin – that which comprises a hair follicle and the surrounding sebaceous gland.

More often than not, acne is the result of a blockage in the drainage of sebum from the sebaceous gland. In these instances, inflammation of the surrounding tissues occur leading to its characteristic skin malformations, especially during the later stages. In the early stages of acne, cellular changes can occur that can provide interesting clues as to its existence.

Unmanaged stress and anxiety have been shown to be one of the more important reasons why acne develops in adolescents. Because of the developmental growth spurts occurring by the age of puberty until early adulthood, adolescents experience a variety of hormonal changes that ultimately shape their characteristics as grownups. These hormones, when mixed together with the stress hormones that are released because of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system, can initiate a cascade of events that will render the acne more troublesome than it normally is.

Because one of the adolescent’s most important psychosocial task is to develop a sense of identity, having acne all across one’s face, upper neck and chest and the back may be largely detrimental to this aim. Part of developing a health identity is a good self-image and self-concept which, unfortunately for the adolescent, is usually more focused on physical appearances. Having a fair, flawless, toned and firm skin is crucial to this need of the teenager to look good and have a more favorable concept about his or her self.

A teenager who has acne therefore, may have difficulties developing a fair sense of self-esteem. This is made more complex by the various changes in the teen’s body and sexuality that all of these put undue stress to the teenager. With an undesired physical appearance, the teenager becomes further stressed, and the more acne will develop – both in number and in severity.

Thus, it is important for a teenager to have a fair understanding of both acne and stress and their interrelationships so that the person will be able to hurdle the transition into adulthood with considerable success.

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Propionibacterium Acnes

June 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Propionibacterium Acnes
By Alwyn Tan

The topic today is on “propionibacterium acnes”, short form “P. acnes”. It is the common bacteria that causes the acne on our face, when thriving in huge amounts. It is a generally slow growing and harmless bacteria that is a common resident of the skin. However, its destructive nature is activated when your pores become clogged with oil and dead skin cells, an anaerobic environment where p. acnes thrive.

Propionibacterium acnes is the number 1 cause for pimples (acne vulgaris). There are 2 causes of pimples or acne in general. One is through poor hygiene such as not having a bath immediately after sports activities resulting in the sweat and dirt on your face clogging up all the pores. The other is through hormonal imbalance in your body especially during teenage and pregnancy times when the huge amounts of excess oil produced clogged up your pores. In the latter, propionibacterium acnes forms only a very small role.

Pimples can form on literally any parts of our body. However, you see them normally happening primarily on your face and secondarily on your chest only because of the sebum (oil) secretion at those areas. That is why, propionibacterium acnes is able to capitalise mainly only on those areas by creating an inflammation within the clogged pores so all the pus filled acne (papules / pimples / cysts) come out.

Something to take note is that acne caused by propionibacterium acnes is not common for adults over 25 years old. Only 25% of this target age group have acne unfortunately into their adulthood with women being more susceptible than men (in teenage years, guys are more susceptible than women isn’t it?).

By reducing the propionibacterium acnes population, you would be intercepting the bacteria from causing acne. Common ways to do it are through antibiotics, and Benzoyl Peroxide does it as well.

I wouldn’t be discussing in great detail on the treatments for it here as I have already done so on my other post http://www.acne-solution-today.com/antibiotic-for-acne/ and also other sections of my blog. Till next time, goodbye!

Alwyn Tan is a successful webmaster and publisher of many home remedies for acne and other critical information to clear up your face! His website is http://www.Acne-Solution-Today.com!

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The Difference Between Acne and Pimples – Is There Really a Difference?

May 29th, 2009 · No Comments

People suffering from breakouts might wonder if there is a difference between acne and pimples.  It’s easy to get confused when no one really has all the information and we’re constantly bombarded with commercials with celebrities who say their product is the best.

In truth, there’s no real difference between acne and pimples.  It’s all kind of semantical.  Pimples are just one form of acne, the type of thing people think of when they hear the word acne.

Acne is a much broader category.  It includes not only pimples, but also whiteheads, blackheads, rosacea.  Also when someone says “pimple,” people usually tend to think of a few here and there.  Acne tends to indicate that you have more than one breakout.  Acne tends to mean multiple breakouts all over the skin.

As I said before, it’s really just semantics.  Pimples are just one form of acne; there’s no real difference between acne and pimples except by how you define them.

If you’re suffering from a few pimples here and there, here are a few tips to clear them up fast.

1.) Stop washing and/or scrubbing your face.  Washing your skin to often or scrubbing it will only cause more breakouts.  Your pimples have nothing to do with dirt or oil on your face.

2.)  Want a pimple to go away fast?  Mix some water with baking soda or crush up an aspirin pill and mix it with water.  Both will dry out the pimple and clear away any excess dead skin, helping it heal faster.

3.)  Drink more water.  This will help hydrate your skin and help it clear away blemishes faster.

So while there’s no real difference between acne and pimples, you can do a few things to help clear away those few pesky pimples.

If you are suffering from more severe forms of acne, then the question of whether there is a difference between acne and pimples is pretty moot.

Well as I mentioned earlier, acne has nothing to do with dirt or oil on your face. Acne has nothing to do with your skin at all for that matter because it’s a problem that starts inside of our bodies. To find out more and to find out how you can end your breakouts in just days, go to MyAcneHomeRemedies.com

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