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How to Treat Acne with Home Remedies

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

If you pay attention to the acne experts, you’re bound to hear that to cure your acne, you must first change your diet and change your hygiene habits. Then they try to sell their super acne treatment that will produce speedy results for your condition. But the thing is that it is successful in “most” cases, but not all people. Many people who try the cure endure side effects or even get allergic reactions. So it is always better to try proven home remedies that cure acne that work as well and have a greater success rate. They are usually cheaper and never require a doctors prescription.

Let’s see if we can find some ways to get rid of acne using home treatments.

One popular home acne treatment is using cotton dipped in alcohol and use this on your face. This will help cleanse the pores|hair follicles|skin pores|clogged pores|clogged hair follicles}, and will kill a majority of the P-acnes causing the irritation. You do not want to use excessive alcohol because it can result in a bit of skin irritation.

If you are somebody who has oily skin, a good acne home treatment is to use an oatmeal mask. apply an oatmeal and water paste for 15-20 minutes twice per day to get the best results. What will happen is that the mask will dry up and absorb excess sebum oil skin pores. When you remove the mask, make sure to rinse your face with cold water.

You might want to try another home acne treatment that is very successful. It involves using honey and apples. This treatment uses grated apple, which is then mixed together with 4 teaspoons of honey. This mixture will be the paste you use on the acne. Leave it on for at least 10 minutes (more is better). When you’re finished remove the potion and rinse with warm water. Do this two or three times each week for optimal results.

Please Note: This information is based entirely on information readily available in the popular press and medical journals on the subject of acne. Nothing herein should be or construed to be any kind of medical advice. For medical advice people must consult with his or her doctor or other medical specialist.