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Though acne is not a serious skin condition, it is an irritating one for many. Finding the right acne remedy for your skin type is essential to finally clearing your skin up. Because there are so many types of this condition and people all have different skin types as well, some remedies may work for some while they will not work for others and vice versa.

There are many solutions for acne out there. Everyone has their preferred method. Some people favor the tea tree oil treatment. It’s one of the favored at home acne remedies. It is believed to kill the bacteria that causes your skin to break out, making it an effective skin clearer. When using it, take the oil, dilute it, and apply it with a cotton ball.

Taking zinc supplements is another favored home remedy. For some people, however, zinc upsets the stomach. If this is the case for you, you need not fear as there are herbal supplements you can take instead. There are a slew of herbs that have to be consumed each day, if you cannot take zinc.

What’s the largest organ in your body? It’s your skin! Your skin is a living, breathing body part that serves many important functions. It’s helps to eliminate toxins (one of the reasons sweat smells bad!), and it helps to regulates body temperature (natural air conditioning!), as it protects you from environmental toxins and pathogens.

Your skin is sensitive to it’s environment. Give it what it needs and it will look health and vibrant. Abuse it and you’ll suffer a host of problems, including acne.

On the other hand, by constantly doing the following, you are weakening the natural protecting capabilities of your skin, you are slowing the healing process of your skin, and are making your skin look bad and making your acne worse:

Smoking. Smoking causes heart disease, cancer and the thinning of your skin. Your skin has to have blood flow to cleanse the toxins that cause acne. smoking will reduce your physical activity (exercise) which you need in order to be healthy and fit. In many ways, smoking CAUSES acne!

Organic skin care uses combinations of various organic materials that complement each other and enhance each other?s effectiveness. Moreover, these combinations are also helpful in over-riding the harmful effects (if any) of various organic materials that form them.

It is often said that considering exfoliation of the skin brings out great results. Perhaps this is for the reason that if you just ignore exfoliation, dead skin cells will start to build up on the skin, causing itchiness and rashes, especially on the unpredictable or dry weather. So, it is often recommended that you scrub your skin daily with a puff, a loofah, or a grainy exfoliator to help sweep rough skin away. After scrubbing, apply moisturizer to lock in softness.

Vitamin C – A form of this vitamin, the C ester has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and has helped penetrate skin and prevent the return of acne. It is being tested for repairing damage to scar tissue from teen years.

In many cases, acne is relatively minor and can be treated with over-the-counter medications. More severe cases will usually need to be treated by a dermatologist and prescription medication. Even in moderate cases, these medications can often be more effective than what you can buy over-the-counter.

There are two forms of prescription treatments for acne – oral and topical. One of the more common treatments for acne is antibiotics which can be taken in either form.

The most common antibiotic for dealing with acne is tetracycline, which kills the bacteria that cause acne and helps to reduce the inflammation associated with it. These treatments can take weeks or even months and usually have to continue even after the acne has cleared up.

A common side effect of tetracycline is an increased sensitivity to sunlight. This can lead to bad sunburns if you are exposed to the sun for too long. Other possible side effects can include dizziness, hives and an upset stomach.

Antibiotic ointments generally have less complications than oral. Plus, when combined with other treatments such as benzoyl peroxide, the bacteria are less likely to become resistant to the antibiotics.

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