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How to Get Rid of Acne
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Natural cleansers
Instead of loading your skin with chemicals, it might be best to use natural cleansers like honey and apple cider vinegar. These are not only natural cleansers but also help in maintaining the right pH levels in your skin, which is important to control excess oil secretion.
Natural toners
There are a number of toners available, but many of them are not natural. Using natural astringent toners like apple cider vinegar twice a day helps you keep your skin glowing.
Natural masks
There are a number of natural ingredients available in your kitchen that could help you heal your skin naturally. Essential ingredients like yogurt, honey, cinnamon, coconut oil, and tea tree oil can help in controlling acne and keeping skin clean.
Gently exfoliate
Acne can be a result of dead skin and clogged pores that have not been scrubbed and cleaned. Exfoliation is an important process of maintaining skin hygiene so as to remove the dead skin and open up the clogged pores. There are a number of exfoliators available, but they stand the risk of containing chemicals and artificial ingredients that can further build up in your skin, causing irritation and acne.
Eat healthy
Eating fresh fruits, drinking enough water and eating freshly cooked homemade foods are secrets to healthy skin. Excessive toxins and a disturbed lifestyle lead to several hormonal imbalances in the body that could eventually result in problems like acne.
Probiotics
Probiotics like curd are filled with natural and good bacteria that help the body fight infections and bad germs. Probiotics can help maintain the immune system as well as help keep the digestive system clean.
Over the counter medications
You may treat acne with over the counter medications. The majority of over-the-counter products for acne contain the following active ingredients: benzoyl peroxide, resorcinol, salicylic acid, sulfur, retinoids, and azelaic acid. Most of the above mentioned active ingredients are found in medications in the form of creams, gels, lotions, pads, and soaps.
Oral medications
Over-the-counter topical treatment works for occasional breakouts. When the acne is mild to severe, it becomes necessary to see your doctor for the right treatment for your skin type. Some of the oral medications your dermatologist may prescribe you are: antibiotics, anti-androgen agent, combined oral contraceptives, and isotretinoin.