What is the best NATURAL remedy to get rid of acne?

Question: What is the best NATURAL cure to get rid of acne?
Please don’t state Proactiv or Neutrogena, those aren’t natural. Thank you! :)
NATURAL please! No products please (unless it’s natural products, like Burt’s Bees)!! Just things you can find around the home or plants or something! Thank you!

Best answer:

Answer by AhhhSashaaa :)
Aloe Vera, it feels slimy, but it does wonders for your skin.
It can be used for acne, burns, insect bites, and more :D
Hope this helps!

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  1. Ernesto T says:

    Do the skin care products found at whole foods count as natural? If so, try the Vitamin C product line, or the Burt’s Bees acne care product line (this didn’t work for me, but it might for you). These products will be a bit more expensive.

    If you REALLY want to be natural, treat acne from the inside by eating natural, whole foods. Also be sure to get sleep and exercise! This is good advice not just for acne but for general health.

  2. Alysha Berczel says:

    You should use accutane, it is the best about it you can get information from here http://mdcan79.notlong.com/9AAmW3v

  3. Dr Jai sharma says:

    Basics of acne treatment

    a) Topical agents- Acne can be treated effectively with topical agents, although the response sometimes is very slow.

    b) Cosmetics- Abstain from cosmetics causing skin irritation. Use water-based and non-comedogenic cosmetics. Avoid greasy ointments and vegetable oils, parabens, lanolin, glycol, alcohol, petroleum oils and oleic acid in cosmetics.

    c) Oils- Oils, like coconut oil, jojoba oil, lavender oil (soothes and heals scars) and tea tree oil (fights infection due to it’s antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties) are good for acne.

    c) Diet- Avoid fried, greasy and sweet foods and foods with iodine (fish and iodized salt). Include extra doses of vitamin A in your diet after consulting a dietician.

    d) Cleansing and exfoliating- Develop a regular habit of skin cleansing. Remove all your make-up at bedtime. Exfoliate with a gentle scrub 3-4 times per week.

    e) Hydration- Drink 8-10 glasses of water throughout the day. Increase intake of water rich fruits and vegetables like cucumber, melon etc. Water flushes out toxins from the body and opens up blocked pores.

    f) Humidity- Avoid excessive humid conditions like saunas or cooking in a poorly ventilated kitchen.

    g) Picking- Do not pick the pimples and blackheads.

    h) Stress- Beat stress. Try the relaxation and deep breathing techniques of yoga.

    i) Sun- Avoid unnecessary sun exposure. Use proper protection like a sunscreen.

    j) Exercise- Exercise to relieve stress and improve blood circulation to fight acne-causing bacteria more efficiently.

    Treatment of different types of acne:

    A) Mild acne:

    Topical agents like gels and lotions are best for mild acne. For convincing improvement, it might take several weeks of continuous use. Suitable topical agents might be-

    a) Benzoyl peroxide (cream, lotion or gel)- Due to excess oil secretion, the pores are clogged and become nests for bacteria which is responsible for inflammation and swelling. This medication eradicates the bacteria and removes dead cells from the skin’s surface.

    b) Retinoic acid- This is a very mild topical agent and in some cases might take as long as over a month to show results. At first it aggravates the acne and then slowly treats it by removing the dead cells.

    c) Sulfur- This medication helps to heal blemishes.

    d) Salicylic acid- This medication cleans up the pores, removes dirt and oil and is specially effective for treatment of blackheads.

    e) Azelaic acid- (non-toxic and very mild) Due to it’s antibacterial properties, this medicine attacks the bacteria that causes acne, reduces inflammation with it’s free radicals and restores the skin’s structure. It also removes persistent dark spots left behind by acne.

    B) Moderate acne:

    In addition to the above-mentioned medicines, this type of acne needs some oral antibiotics which are-

    a) Ibuprofen- This medicine is non-steroidal and fights inflammation.

    b) Isotretinoin- This drug, derived from vitamin A, is very effective in fighting persistent or relapsing acne and scars made by acne. It markedly reduces sebum production, kills acne-producing bacteria and combats inflammation. If sole use of topical agents fail, then this medication can be used in combination.

    c) Spironolactone- This medicine, an anti-androgen, has a direct effect on the sebaceous gland reducing sebum production and comedone formation. It is generally prescribed for females.

    d) Tetracycline- This antibiotic kills acne bacteria and is quite effective for cystic acne but not for blackheads.

    e) Doxycycline- This antibiotic is used for killing acne bacteria. It is generally more effective than tetracycline.

    C) Severe acne:

    Individuals with severe acne need help from a dermatologist and also oral medications. It takes quite a long time to determine whether it is moderate or severe acne. Accordingly determining the treatment method is also delayed.

    First, oral isotretinoin is tried with the patient. If no positive result is shown within the next few weeks, then high dosage of oral antibiotics or anti-androgens (in case of females) can be used for long term, sometimes a year to treat this kind of acne.

    Some other treatment options include:

    Take care…

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