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Top acne spot treatment Resources

Our Top acne spot treatment Resource


Acne Treatment Information

Acne is the term for plugged pores (blackheads and whiteheads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules) that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even...


Acne Spot Treatment - An Overview

A spot is an existing pimple, inflammation or blemish. Each of us is different and whether these treatments will work or not, because it depends on the underlying cause of your acne. Keep trying and see which gives good result for you. But main thing is that, you need to heal yourself on the inside first by eating proper foods with essential vitamins to cure and prevent further formation. Tea tree oil is one of the best to treat spots externally. It is commonly used natural antibiotic and antibacterial oil, having a drying effect on the skin. It has been tested and proved as good as the chemical treatments available over the counter at the chemist. Apply it as undiluted to individual spots with the help of a cotton bud. Try on the spots as soon as they appear to speed up the healing process. Other effective oils, that are considered as beneficial to acne treatment are camomile, cedar wood, clove, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, Palma Rosa, patchouli, peppermint, tangerine. Most of these needs to be diluted with mild carrier oil first. Camomile tea, once cooled, makes a good daily rinse for your face.

Internally, take a herbal supplements containing burdock root, blue flag and sarsparilla. Echinacea is also good and known as antibacterial. Milk thistle seed has been known to help some sufferers. Drinking aloe vera juice also helps acne treatment and cleanses the gut. Make sure that your food contains antioxidants. If necessary, top up with supplements of vitamin E, selenium, zinc and copper and also top up with a supplement of beta carotene and vitamin B6, if you get flare ups in line with your menstrual cycle. Evening primrose, flaxseed and hemp seed oils are also favorable to the skin because it contains essential fatty acids.

 

 

 


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