Manufactured and Home Remedies for Acne
Is your acne starting to get unmanageable? It’s a wonder how much acne can still affect our lives with the amount of treatments already available fore them. One of the problems people who suffer from acne have is that there are too many treatments that they can’t decide which one to use. So what happens is that we change our treatments options more often that we should.
One thing you should learn is that acne treatments aren’t as fast as we want them to be. Hence, you must first decide on what sort of treatment to use and stick to it for some time. But what should you pick? You can decide between home remedies for acne as well as commercial ones. Try to read more to arrive at a decision.
Homemade Treatments Home remedies for acne are actually very easy. In fact, you don’t have to mix various ingredients to create a concoction.
If you have budding acne, then washing your face twice a day is enough to help. For the advanced stage acne, use pumpkin mask for your face. You can apply this on your face every other day for twenty minutes. Once it hardens, you can easily remove it with warm water.
Garlic also works fine for large, red pimples. Simply cut off one part of the garlic and gently rub it on your pimples. You’ll find the pimples diminishing the next day. You can use this method every dat. You can also use orange peel for this. These three also work well as home remedies for acne scars since they help lighten the skin, removing color contrast.
Manufactured Acne Products Those products sold today for acne are also capable of treating pimples effectively. However, it might take you some time to find just the right product for your skin.
You’ll find that most cleansers have the effective ingredient salicylic acid. Aside from that ingredient, there isn’t really a specific brand that can be recommended for all. Acne medications are usually prescribed by professionals and are only given on serious acne problems. Of course, home remedies for acne scars are also available much like commercial ones. Sometimes, you’ll find these two functions are combined in one commercial product.
Choosing what to use I recommend that you first use home remedies for your acne. They are after all the safest if not the cheapest. If the natural methods don’t work, then you can use commercial ones.
Keep in mind what was said earlier. It takes time for the treatments to work so stick to one method first. For commercial products, try using it on a localized area of skin first to check for allergic reactions.
Allan Pooh
