Home Remedy for Acne

Almost everyone has been affected by acne at some time in their lives. It is the most common skin condition so there is no surprise that there are many home remedies as well. If you ask anyone, they probably know some home remedy for acne. Everyone has a story or a solution for how you can treat your acne and get clear skin at home. But do these treatments really work? And if they do, what are they?

Well, you will be happy to know that there actually are many home remedies that are easy and actually work! You can get results from some of the home remedies that you have heard of. Some home remedies that have shown results to many people are green tea and vitamin B5. In fact, all of the B vitamins are good for your skin. Green tea contains EGCG which is an antioxidant and this is why it is helpful for treating acne. You can probably ask your grandmother or mother and she will have many other words of advice for you on how you can treat your acne at home.

Other treatments include using toothpaste to treat the zit. This is a very common one that most people have heard of. While this can be effective, it only works because it dries out the pimple so you need to know that your skin will get dried out as well. So be sure not to do this too often, leave it on too long or do it all over your face. The toothpaste remedy only works for spot treatments. Even then, it is not really recommended as a treatment.

Natural Treatments

If you are thinking of home remedies, you have probably also thought of natural treatments. Many natural or organic treatments can be created at home. So just what are "natural" treatments and how can they help you? Do natural treatments really help clear up acne or is it more about someone else trying to make a buck off the industry?

Many people turn to natural treatments for acne because they do not want to take medications or they have already tried other remedies that didn’t work. Many natural remedies work well and do not have unwanted side effects. You should also know that many home remedies actually involve prevention. So if you can prevent acne, you will not have to worry about how to treat it.

Many natural treatments can be very helpful for acne. However, you have to be able to recognize a good natural product. Many companies make claims about natural products but you need to learn how to read labels properly and know what you are really putting on your face.

You should talk to your doctor or dermatologist if you are currently on medication or you are thinking of using chemicals or using a new treatment. Your overall health is most important and you do not want to try "experimental" or unknown treatments. On this same note, you should be cautious of products being sold on the internet that claim to be natural or that claim "miracle results."

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