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Adult Acne - Go For Herbal Treatments

by Michele Robbins

Acne is a common chronic skin disorder. Adult acne affects people from ages twenty-one through forty and up. Acne can come up as any of the following: congested pores, whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. Wherever there are many oil glands, largely on the face, chest and back; these blemishes may occur. Women suffer from acne more than anyone else.

Factors that encourage adult acne are very different from those involved with juvenile acne. Adult acne usually involves normal or combination skin or even dry and sensitive skin, rather than oily skin which is the typical cause of juvenile acne. One form of acne called acne vulgaris is characterized by the presence of black heads, pimples, small superficial sebaceous cysts and scars.

There are several factors can lead to acne in adults, stress being a major contributor. Stress causes the production of the steroidal hormone cortisol which encourages acne. Other factors including caffeine intake, also lead to increased cortisol production. Adult acne may also be caused by smoking, insufficient dietary free fatty acid content and poor diet.

Millions are afflicted by acne the world over. Many of the products that you can get over-the-counter for treating acne include harsh chemicals, which may contribute to the deterioration of your skin, and only be a temporary remedy for your acne. As people become more aware of the dangers of these treatments, they are turning more and more to natural and herbal acne treatments. Herbal treatments are softer on the skin, and don't contain any of those dangerous chemicals, being a mixture of natural plants and herbs.

Natural treatments for adult acne can be in the form of lotions, creams, home made products or even herbal formulations. Some of the herbal acne treatments use echinacea and tea tree oil for treating acne and is available widely. Echinacea and Oregon grape help in increasing the immune system of the body. Tea tree oil consists of terpenoids, which is known for its antifungal and antiseptic property.

Almond oil is very good in removing acne scars. Apricot and citrus juices lessen the presence of cysts and acts as a natural exfoliate, getting rid of the dead skin cells making the pores free from clogs. Distilled white vinegar can also be applied as a topical solution on the affected area to cleanse the pores. Honey mask helps in the healing process of the skin affected by acne due to the anti bacterial quality.

If you are troubled by swelling, you should use green tea and chamomile as well as using oatmeal, since they all tend to reduce swelling. After washing the irritated area with oatmeal, you will find it is much less itchy. Ginger too lessens inflammation along with the reddening that accompanies it. Ingesting licorice causes you to secrete more mucous, which makes the adrenal gland work much harder to eliminate the bacteria that causes acne problems.

Acne is a common chronic skin disorder. Acne can come up as any of the following: congested pores, whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. Factors that encourage adult acne are very different from those involved with juvenile acne. One form of acne called acne vulgaris is characterized by the presence of black heads, pimples, small superficial sebaceous cyst and scars. As people become more aware of the dangers of chemical treatments, they are turning more and more to natural and herbal acne treatments. Herbal treatments are softer on the skin, and don't contain any of those dangerous chemicals, being a mixture of natural plants and herbs.

Published March 20th, 2008

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