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Treat Acne Naturally

By Sterling Ostin | December 30, 2009 | Popularity: unranked (?)

We’ve all experienced acne at one time or another. It’s a skin condition that can affect anyone, regardless of age or skin type. Some people get light acne occasionally, while others deal with severe outbreaks on a regular basis. No single treatment works for everyone, because every patient is different.

Unfortunately, there’s no single proven method or “magic potion” to make acne disappear. There is, however, a wide selection of treatments available. Acne is a medical condition that’s caused by a number of underlying factors, so using a combination of methods is often the best way of effectively treating acne.

Diet and hygiene can affect how often acne can occur, and how severe the outbreaks may be. Still, many people neglect their personal and eating habits, and instead turn to chemical or medical treatments. These products can clean away bacteria, but young people and those with sensitive skin can find them to be very irritating. The very products that these people use to treat acne can actually cause more irritation or even damage to the skin.

Acne sufferers with sensitive skin, and people looking for chemical-free options, will be happy to know that there are many alternative acne treatments available on the market. Using these treatment methods can help keep your skin looking clearer and healthier.

Herbal Remedies

If you want acne relief without the nasty side effects, try herbal remedies. You can find many products at your local health food store that provide chemical-free results. Don’t expect instant gratification, however, because even the best herbal remedies have their flaws. You may have to use natural solutions for a month or more before seeing positive results. Researching these products may also be frustrating, as relatively few studies have been taken to present their effectiveness. There is little scientific proof available to properly compare the benefits of herbal remedies to chemical or medical treatments.

Home-brewed Acne Remedies

Was your grandmother right when she told you that sleeping with cucumber slices on your forehead would help to clear your acne? Home remedies can offer affordable treatment alternatives to the pricier pharmaceutical options. However, as with herbal remedies there is not a great deal of scientific research available to support the claims. People who choose home remedies can find that it takes a little longer to realize positive results, but there are fewer side effects.

Natural Remedies

If you want to avoid the negative side effects of powerful drug or chemical treatments, try natural alternatives. Again, while natural options can offer relief, it may take weeks before these treatments begin showing any effect. Most comparative research is funded by drug companies, so the studies generally focus on synthetic treatments rather than natural remedies. For this reason, little scientific research has been documented to show the effectiveness and consequences of using natural alternative acne treatments.

You should speak with your medical practitioner about acne treatment options. It is, after all, a medical condition. A good doctor will give you the option to try natural alternatives to harsh chemicals and drugs. In the end, you have the power to choose your treatment method. Consider home remedies, herbal treatments and natural alternatives in your search for acne relief.

Author Sterling Ostin is a regular columnist for numerous popular web sites, on health food vitamin and alternative health issues.

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Ostin, Sterling "Treat Acne Naturally." Treat Acne Naturally. 30 Dec. 2009. www.uberarticles.com. 17 Mar 2010 <http://www.uberarticles.com/health-and-fitness/diseases-and-conditions/treat-acne-naturally>.

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