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Almost everybody encounters acne at some stage in life. Without exception, all acne victims have one question in mind, "how do I get rid of these zits and have a normal skin like everybody else?" People are willing to try almost any remedy, however bizarre it may sound, to restore their skin to its pre-acne beauty instantly.
While supermarkets and chemists offer a wide selection of medications for treating acne, it takes a few weeks for these creams and lotions to produce visible results. Several homegrown remedies have emerged that promise overnight relief from pimples and skin blemishes. The ingredients for these remedies come mostly off kitchen shelves or in bathroom cabinets making them easy to access. Needless to say, none of these remedies have passed clinical trials or have an FDA approval and must therefore be used with discretion.
One remedy for overnight relief from acne recommends the application of cotton balls soaked in warm salt water after slitting the pimple open. Another involves the use of honey that is applied to the affected area and left for fifteen minutes. The face is rinsed and toothpaste is applied and left on overnight. You supposedly wake up the next morning pimple free.
An egg white has also been used with great results. It is recommended that the it be applied to the affected areas and left overnight. This procedure may have to be repeated a few times. A combination of egg white and lemon juice is said to be affective in curing acne and removing skin blemishes. The use of cotton balls soaked in vinegar and the application of strawberry leaves on pimples has produced satisfactory results for some.
Home formulas for acne also include facial masks that come in a varied and often amusing assortment. For example, oatmeal and cornmeal pastes in water are recommended by several amateur skin care researchers, and the use of mashed bananas (1/2 per mask) mixed with 1 tablespoon honey and 2 tablespoons sour cream is another sticky but viable alternative. Cucumber pastes with various additives like yogurt, strawberries and honey promise removal of skin blemishes. A mixture of powdered almonds, eggs and honey applied to the face for 15 minutes has done wonders for some, while a few have used a concoction containing tomatoes, oatmeal and lemon juice.
Basically, homebrewed remedies use raw materials that have one or the other active ingredient used in commercial medications; therefore, it is not surprising that they do produce results. One must be careful trying any of these home remedies as different skin types react differently to ingredients. It is always best to consult a doctor or skin care specialist.
If you suffer from acne to any degree, you should know about home remedies to help treat your skin condition. Home remedies are being used more and more today by people who suffer from acne, and not just as an alternative. They are becoming a mainstream method of skin treatment. If you already know about them, it's always good to learn more ways of treating your skin. You can never have too much knowledge as to how to take care of your skin. You'll find it surprising how many things around your house that you can use to do just that.
These natural kinds of medications can come in the form of a paste, juice, or oil. If you don't want to spend money on the products or venture outside your home, you can always make them yourself. If you want to make them yourself, some ingredients you can use are honey, cinnamon powder, sandalwood, grated orange peels, and much more. If you apply a paste to your face as a facial mask, you'll want to do it each night for about 15 minutes to let it set. Afterwards, wash your face thoroughly. Since the leading cause of acne is the blockage of pores by dirty, you don't want any to get into your skin.
One good ingredient to fight acne from your home is lime or lemon juice. The amount of acidity in these makes it a greater fighter of acne and bacteria in the skin. You'll want to mix one of these juices with water, cinnamon powder, or nut oil. Other foods used in the treatment of acne include garlic, oranges, papaya, oatmeal, and mint juice.
Once you have chosen your ingredients, you'll pour hot water into a pot or bowl, add the appropriate oils, and let your face hover over the hot mixture. Make sure to keep your face a safe distance away, approximately eight inches. This is a method to exfoliate the skin and clear it of dirty and bacteria as well as toxins that cause acne.
Another good home remedy is boiled milk mixed with lime juice to wash your face with every day. The nutrients found in lime are perfect for cleansing the bacteria from your skin and they are used in the soaps and milk we use every day. Green drinks are also very healthy for you and your skin, so stock up. They can be found at most health food stores. Another good drink to consume plenty of is green tea. It's been used by the Chinese for thousands of years as a medicine.
It's important to make sure you have no food allergies before you begin implementing home treatments into your skin regimen. If you are allergic, then find out which foods. You don't want to have more skin problems than you already have. Also consult a dermatologist as to what the best treatments are for you. Home remedies won't work for everyone, it just depends what type of skin and acne you have.