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4 Home Remedies To Cure Acne
By Martin Chambers II
Acne is cured by medication, right? The answer is: when you have acne, it is not always advisable to head on to the nearest drugstore and buy medication.


Store-bought products aren't usually the best choice, as they can contain various chemicals that may only irritate the skin. Since skin differs from person to person, there is never any guarantee that an product that worked for your friend would work for you. In fact, your friend's medication may even be detrimental to your skin's integrity, and might cause a new break-out.

The chemicals found in artificial products, even those that purport to make your disappear in a matter of days, are often too strong that in the long run, they will only be harmful to your skin and cause excessive dryness. Some medication will even make you dependent so you would have a breakout each time you attempt to stop using it.

Indeed, there are times when it's better to just opt for home remedies. They may take longer to take effect, but at least you will not have to suffer from any hidden long-term effects. Using home remedies is also much more affordable than using those products, which usually come with exorbitant prices.

Acne home remedy #1: Tea Tree Oil

The use of tea tree oil in treating has always been rather popular. Tea tree oil contains terpinen-4-ol which makes it a good anti-bacterial agent. Applied on your skin, specifically on the lesions caused by acne, tea tree oil can kill the bacteria Propionibacterium Acnes.

Remember, however, that if you're going to use tea tree oil on your lesions, dilute the tea tree oil first in water before applying it topically.

Acne home remedy #2: Honey

Another home remedy with anti-bacterial properties is honey. Honey is most commonly

used for the treatment of colds, but few people know that it may also be used to treat acne. All you need to do is to apply a film of honey on your face, let it settle and then rinse it off thoroughly. You only have to do this once or twice a week. Honey is an all-natural remedy, so you will not have to worry about irritation.

Acne home remedy #3: Kombucha Tea

Kombucha tea is another popular natural treatment for acne. Drinking one glass of Kombucha tea a day can really improve your skin's immune system. Since this particular tea has antibacterial properties, it can also kill the infection in the red and inflamed pustules that are caused by acne.

What's great about Kombucha tea is that it's not just recommended for treating acne, but also for treating various other conditions. You're guaranteed to live a healthier life if you take Kombucha Tea everyday.

Acne home remedy #4: Facial Steam

Another good home remedy for is facial steam. All you need to do is to mix 2 to 4 tablespoons of dry herbs and 2 quarts of water in a pot. You can use herbs like lavender, red clover and strawberry. Personally, I prefer lavender since it has antibacterial properties and can stimulate the growth of healthy cells.

Allow the mixture in the pot to steam and then sit at a comfortable distance from the steam. Immerse your face in the steam for fifteen minutes. The heat will open up your pores and facilitate the removal of oil and bacteria.

When you're done with your facial steam remedy, pat your face with cool water to close up the pores and then pat your face dry with a clean towel.

Getting Clear is no longer a pipe dream or reserved for those that can afford the latest laser surgery treatments. Use the four remedies in this article, and you could also clear your for good.
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