Alternative Acne Cures – Using Only Natural Ways to Cure Acne
August 24, 2008 by Rees Sklear
Filed under Natural Acne Treatments
You don’t need to spend all of your money on dermatologist visits to get natural ways to cure acne. Alternative acne cures can be more effective in many cases than the expensive solutions offered by a doctor. To get optimal results, you might need to combine a few of these natural ways to cure acne.
Acne is not just a skin ailment but also a systemic problem and appears for a variety of reasons. The end-result is an abundance of androgen and too much sebum. Some situations require a doctor’s consultation. Women that develop facial hair and cease menstruation or someone with acne accompanied by a fever may have other problems that cause the acne.
Stress encourages the production of sebum, the sebum gathers at the base of the hair follicle and along with flakes of skin forms a whitehead or blackhead and feeds bacteria as it builds. Attempt to keep your stress at a minimum and practice quiet meditation, exercise to burn stress or relaxation techniques. Many studies indicate that change in diet affects acne the frequency and severity of breakouts. Balanced meals, high in fruit and vegetables and low in sugar and plenty of water build the immune system and encourage rapid healing.
When you first discover the breakout, don’t panic and scrub it furiously. Scrubbing, particularly with abrasive material actually encourages more pimples and blackheads. Wash your face twice a day with warm water. Rinse first with warm water and follow it with a splash of cool water. Pat your skin dry. Again, the key is to avoid scrubbing motions.
After you have washed your face, why not try an astringent? There is probably one right there in your kitchen! The Alpha-Hydroxy acid in lemons acts as an exfoliant, removing dead skin which can clog pores. Lemon juice also has antiseptic properties to prevent the infection by bacteria which contributes to outbreaks. The juice of half a lemon should be plenty, applied with a cotton ball. You might need to dilute this juice with distilled water if you have sensitive skin. After the lemon juice has dried, rinse your face with cool water.
Another of the alternative cures for acne which is often overlooked is the old mosquito bit standby, calamine lotion. Calamine lotion is an astringent and drying agent (thank to the zinc oxide it contains) and also soothes irritated skin to reduce swelling and redness. You can put calamine lotion on before bed (don’t forget to wash it off in the morning!). You can also use caladryl with calamine lotion. This is less effective than just using calamine lotion, but won’t have you walking around pink-faced all day and as such is suitable for daytime use.
The last of the natural cures for acne we’ll be talking about here is tea tree oil. If you have sensitive skin, however, dilute this with aloe vera, a mild astringent or water, 1 part tea tree oil to 19 parts of one of these. You can adjust this ratio until you find one which works best for your skin. Tea tree oil acts as an antibacterial agent, helping to keep your breakouts mild and farther between.






