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Most people experience acne in their adolescent years; during these times, many are in school, which is the peak of bullying and discrimination. Don't want to be a victim of bullying because of your pimples; keep reading to discover our six best home remedies that will give you flawless skin.
Acne is oil and dirt trapped in the pores of your face. As the dirt and oil stay on your face, it becomes pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and blemishes. Once trapped, they become difficult to remove. Topical build-up can accumulate over time from insufficient facial hygiene, using the wrong products, and not knowing how to correctly care for your skin. The internal build-up is about how your body functions and regulating itself based on your lifestyle.
Here are the remedies to get rid of acne:
Many dermatologists use a tactic called Extraction, where they use a looped metal tool and press it against your face to remove the dirt clogging your pores. With little knowledge, this method can leave bruising and put your look at more harm. I recommend exfoliations. Exfoliations are scrubs, washes, or baths that help alleviate your pores of clogged oils and dirt. I make my exfoliation scrubs with honey and sugar; I mix equal parts and use this sandy mixture to scrub my face. I use this scrub once a week and have found it very beneficial. Based on your skin type, different ingredients help different skin variants.
Essential oils are oils pulled from natural ingredients. Many popular essential oils include lavender oil, tea tree oil, and eucalyptus oil. As the ingredients are 100% wild plants, these oils contain many health benefits. Lavender oil is terrific for chronic stress as it helps relax the body. Other oils are an excellent spot treatment for your acne. Spot treatment is when a small amount of essential oils is applied directly to the face. I have used tea tree oil for years, and it has always been proven beneficial. I drop less than a milliliter onto a Q-tip and apply it directly to my face.
Antiseptics are solutions that kill bacteria. Aloe vera and apple cider vinegar are examples of amazing antiseptics. These are natural and include a few ingredients that are not natural. The purer the elements, the better. Antiseptics help acne as it kills the bacteria on your face. Aloe vera gel is commonly used as a moisturizer as it has remarkable soothing properties and helps protect the skin from access bacteria. Apple cider vinegar is a fermented vinegar that kills bacteria. It is relatively healthy. I recommend diluting it with water. Try one part apple cider vinegar and one part water at a 1:1 ratio. I have used it, and I have seen close to instantaneous results.
Many of the foods we consume daily are extraordinarily processed and contain high levels of sugar. Sugar is a direct contributor to acne as the glucose build-up will appear on your face. Many people who have suffered from acne have discovered a strict low glycemic diet has improved their acne for a long-term resultant. Low glycemic diets cut out refined and processed sugar, simple carbs, and dairy, lowering overall blood sugar and regulating insulin. I have also seen the more I work out and sweat; the less puffy my face is; I struggle with my face appearing swollen from acne and have found this information to aid my appearance heavily.
This video is made by a registered dietician who is advising people to take care of themselves, more importantly, their blood sugars. Blood sugar is an essential part of our body that helps us fuel our body and maintain energy; however, irregularity can cause diseases and make your body feel and look worse.
A significant contributor to hormonal acne is stress. Stress can affect hormone levels in your blood, and access hormones lead to hormonal acne. Hormonal acne is found the most in adolescent women who are going through puberty. The modern treatment for this acne is an oral contraceptive pill commonly known as birth control. Birth control helps balance hormones. However, this pill carries many side effects on your mental health. During exam periods, my skin starts to become red, and I start to see acne occurring. When I see these signs, I take extra measures to protect my face, like using more antiseptics to ensure my skin is clean and drink more water.
I hope I provided some insight and solutions to overcome your acne. Remember that 85% of people are going through the same thing and that you are not battling acne alone. Understand that the more effort you put into educating yourself on this matter and understanding your skin, the better your appearance will become. Please don't be shy to talk to your local salespeople when you go skincare shopping as I have learned valuable information through them, and they have recommended me products that have saved my skin.
Finally an article that actually shares practical home remedies! I've been struggling with acne for years and these tips seem very doable.
The honey and sugar scrub sounds interesting. Has anyone tried this? I'm a bit worried it might be too harsh for sensitive skin.
I've used the honey-sugar scrub and it's amazing! Just make sure to be gentle when applying it. My skin feels so smooth afterward.
Tea tree oil really does work wonders. I've been using it for months and my breakouts have reduced significantly.
I disagree with the extraction advice. Even with exfoliation, it's really risky to do at home. I damaged my skin trying this.
The diet connection is so true! I cut out dairy and my skin cleared up within weeks. Wish I'd known this during high school.
Apple cider vinegar burned my skin badly. Please be careful with the dilution ratio everyone!
Can't believe the article didn't mention drinking water! That's been key for my skin improvement.
Actually, the article touches on water in the stress section, but you're right it should've been emphasized more.
The birth control suggestion makes me uncomfortable. There are so many natural ways to balance hormones first.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that acne is normal. We need more of this kind of reassurance.
Been using aloe vera straight from the plant and it's incredible how quickly it reduces inflammation.
My dermatologist warned against sugar scrubs. They can create micro-tears in the skin.
Essential oils have been a game changer for me, especially lavender for stress-related breakouts.
The low glycemic diet suggestion is spot on. Changed my eating habits and my skin cleared up completely.
I tried the 1:1 apple cider vinegar ratio mentioned and it worked great for me. Just do a patch test first!
While these remedies are helpful, sometimes professional help is necessary. Don't feel bad if natural remedies aren't enough.
The stress management part really resonates with me. My skin always breaks out during exam periods too.
What about exercise? I've noticed my skin looks better when I work out regularly.
Did anyone notice they mentioned 6 remedies in the intro but only listed 5? Still great info though!
I love how this focuses on both internal and external factors. Skincare isn't just about what you put on your face.
The honey in the sugar scrub actually has antibacterial properties, making it extra effective.
My skin is too sensitive for most of these remedies, but the diet changes have made a huge difference.
I've found that combining several of these methods works better than just focusing on one.
The part about talking to salespeople is underrated. I've learned so much from Sephora employees!
Started using tea tree oil but make sure to dilute it! Pure tea tree oil can be too strong.
Interesting that they mentioned birth control but not vitamin D deficiency, which can also cause acne.
The exfoliation advice is good but once a week might be too much for some people.
Anyone else notice their skin gets worse with sugar like the article mentions? Totally true for me.
These remedies saved me so much money compared to expensive acne products.
True about the hormone regulation, but there are also natural supplements that can help balance hormones.
The article could have mentioned the importance of changing pillowcases regularly.
I'm grateful for the specific measurements given for the DIY remedies.
Been doing the aloe vera treatment for a month now. My scars are actually fading!
The workout suggestion is hidden in there but it's so important for circulation and skin health.
Wonder why they didn't mention zinc supplements? That's been crucial for my skin healing.
I've found that combining the tea tree oil with aloe vera works even better than using them separately.
Good point about the bullying aspect. We need more awareness about how acne affects mental health.
The sugar scrub wasn't for me, but mixing honey with cinnamon works great as a mask.
Really appreciate that they explained the science behind why these remedies work.
My acne definitely got worse from stress. Meditation has helped both my mind and skin.
These remedies are great but consistency is key. You won't see results overnight.
The article should have mentioned the importance of patch testing before trying new remedies.