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Natural Acne Cures: A Gentler Alternative

You can find a large list of home acne remedies on the internet. You can also find a wide variety of over the counter acne treatments. However, the best way to control your acne is to maintain a regular skin care routine.

Making a few changes in your daily cleansing routine will help you achieve an effective acne treatment, but if the acne you’re trying to treat is severe then you need to talk to your doctor before making any changes. Remember that not treating acne properly can lead to extensive scarring.

Cures for Acne offer a Natural Approach

Several people underestimate the power of natural remedies, yet, they don’t consider the fact that most of our present acne treatments are based on natural home remedies. So, take a chance and try them out because you may be pleasantly surprise.

Aloe Vera

Some people consider this plant a cure all for any type of skin condition. In the case of acne, it contains anti-bacterial properties that help fight off acne bacteria. It also contains soothing, anti-inflammatory components that help reduce the swelling and itching that may accompany acne breakouts.

Honey

Honey is excellent for every type of skin treatment, even for acne problems. This product has potent antibacterial properties that help it disinfect the skin. It is very soothing, so it can be used as a biological acne cure even for dry and sensitive skin.

Tea Tree Oil

This product has been proven to be very effective against acne. It contains bacteria fighting substances that can eradicate and weaken acne bacteria. It has very little side effects, but you should dilute it when you first use it.

The Best Acne Remedy is a Regular Cleansing Routine

You may not think of cleansing as an acne cure, but it actually helps control all of the factors that lead to acne lesions: excess sebum, dirt, and dead skin cells. Regular cleansing also get rid of acne bacteria and keeps your skin functioning properly.

Your daily cleansing routine should consist of three basic steps: cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. Use products that are both oil-free and alcohol-free while exfoliating at least once every week.

You can also help minimize the risk of getting acne by taking into consideration these tips:

*Cleanse twice a day. Overcleansing your skin can produce an increase in sebum production which may lead to acne breakouts.

*Wash your hair frequently so that you can keep excess oil under control.

*Wash your bedding frequently to remove any oil or bacteria that can be re-transferred to your face.

*Reduce the amount of make-up you wear if you want to reduce the amount of clogged pores you get.

*Leave your face alone. It has long been known that picking at your pimples will increase the risk of acne bacteria entering your skin, so don’t touch them.

You cannot ignore your acne problem or it will make your acne worse. BIOACNECARE is a natural skincare cream made with snail serum and that is capable of helping prevent acne and also treat acne.

- Judy Aulin

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