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by Peter Emerson, Pet

For centuries, acne has been the bane of human beings - especially teens. Acne affects over 40 million Americans. Acne has a far-reaching effect on individuals. Social withdrawal, lowered self-esteem, depression and lack of self-confidence are common among its victims. Hundreds of remedies have been tested over the years. These fall into three basic categories – commercial chemical and antibiotic cures, homegrown remedies and commercial herbal treatment. Most people agree that chemical-based formulas provide fairly good results. However, they require time to work, and the chemicals used in these products could damage the skin. However, they require time to work, and the chemicals used in these products could damage the skin.

Homegrown remedies are wide-ranging and at times bizarre. Desperate acne sufferers seeking overnight relief have concocted them. Most of the remedies recommended in this category use the contents of kitchen and bathroom ingredients and need to be tested by individuals to check their efficacy. Herbal remedies are fast becoming the treatment of choice. They score over their chemical cousins in being of organic origin and are free from damaging side effects. Basically, these herbal creams aim to restore skin oil production to its pre-acne levels, alleviate bacterial infections and remove skin blemishes. Commonly, these remedies contain a mixture of plant extracts. The active ingredients in these extracts come from grape seed oil, lemongrass essential oil, rosemary essential oil and lichen extracts, to name a few.

GREEN TEA: The Chinese rely heavily on green tea to fight acne. Studies indicate that creams containing up to 3% green tea produce results that are comparable to those of 4% benzoyl peroxide, an effective chemical antidote. Green tea helps fight acne by reducing inflammation and lowering hormonal activity and acting as an effective detoxifying agent.

TEA TREE OIL: Another cure that is rapidly becoming popular is tea tree oil. This natural oil is extracted from the Melaleuca alternifolia tree found in Australia. Aboriginals have used tea tree extract for hundreds of years to treat just about everything. The curative power of this pill is credited to its anti-bacterial activity that is thought to be as good as salicylic acid.

ALOE VERA: Aloe Vera extracts are highly recommended in fighting acne and removing marks on the skin. Many believe that drinking Aloe Vera juice keeps the skin healthy.

Ironically, acne victims suffer not from a lack of cures but an over-abundance of remedies. Herbals cures are a safe bet as they do not damage the skin, yet with so many concoctions claiming to be the best, consulting a dermatologist is always advisable.


For people like this, their first port of call is to try natural herbal home treatments for acne mixed from herbs and other plants.

One commonly used herbal home treatment for acne is aloe vera.  It is a popular plant with skin caring properties and a good choice for those seeking a natural solution to acne.  You can also use it to cure dandruff and maintain healthy hair as it has been proven to help those areas too.  The main reason it is used as a herbal home treatment for acne is due to its rejuvenating, healing and soothing properties.

Many products contain aloe vera but they also contain man made chemicals too so to avoid this many people use the sap directly from the plant or an aloe vera gel.  It is applied to the affected area and is reported to reduce inflammation of the spots.

Another popular home treatment for acne is nettles.  Nettle has been proven to have anti-inflammatory properties. Nettle tea can stimulate circulation of the blood and can be used to calm skin irritations like acne and eczema.

You can either make your own nettle tea or buy nettle tea bags.  To make nettle tea, soak 4-6 teaspoons of dried nettle leaves or root in about 6 ounces of water.  It is recommended to drink 3 to 4 cups of nettle tea a day for maximum benefits and acne free clear skin.

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