Friday, October 18, 2013

Three Unusual Natural Cures For Acne

I'm not sure that this is a natural remedy for acne that anyone's grandmother had in mind. And maybe the term "cure" should be used very loosely ... However, the home remedies for acne is still very popular - perhaps because of the failure of those who suffer from the dreaded acne. Is toothpaste, urine therapy, or apple cider vinegar really works, is uncertain. This article focuses on the reasons behind each of these options, and if it is worth your time.

Different variations of toothpaste remedies for acne. Some people swear that it alone, dried fault point, is clean. More like paste mixed with other ingredients, forming mixtures that range from simple to complex. For example, a teenager washing her face with salt water, leave it, add more salt to her face until it is completely covered, then washed all. Finally, apply toothpaste on pimples, and leave for a couple of hours, but preferably overnight.

Most of the drug is a multistep process, and although other materials are used, they are not mixed with toothpaste. As in the previous example, other measures being cleaned can be rinsed with cold water to close the pores. Then added to toothpaste as a last step.

There are even instructions for the type of toothpaste used. According to some, the gel does not work properly, and a good whitening toothpaste does not have to be, or should be avoided. Given that sodium bicarbonate is also offered with some other drugs, may contain toothpaste that can be used?

Will it work? Well, some acne sufferers reporting satisfaction suggests that it might be worth a try, as long as not too harsh and irritating to the skin. It is certainly not expensive. Some people see results overnight, a few days more. Therefore can not be a once-off solution. One thing to remember is that any hard skin washing can make acne worse.

Urine therapy is one that can lead to anger (to me), it's almost hard to write about it. The theory is that one's own urine is full of antibodies, hormones, and other items useful to our health. This includes vitamins and minerals that the body is removed, it is not necessary. An article I read a very good point that if necessary the first time, it is likely to be released again for the second time. The same article states that the credibility of urine is not toxic, does not mean it is useful.

Urine therapy has its origin "among some Indian mystics, and appears to be associated with the concept of Tantra. As an acne medication, it is suggested that a person's urine massage to the affected area. Some people left overnight, assuming their partners and family can stand the smell.

The problem with urine therapy is that there are lots of justification that is both scientific and little support. It is supported by conspiracy theories about why this supposedly wonderful substance ignored by the medical profession, but the scientists extracted and tested certain elements of urine for therapeutic purposes. This does not mean, however, that nakakagaling concentrations were found in his own urine.

The bottom line for urine therapy with acne? There are many other good options out there, which is odorless and no waste mixed with them. And the people of each drug should not try urine therapy.

Usually apple vinegar diluted with water, sometimes mixed with others, including honey and jojoba oil. There are very criticism. Some people love it, others say that at first appears to worsen acne, but it really helps to play. And others, some others say it makes your skin dry, very irritated, painful, and rare. Those with sensitive skin seem to have it worse, so if you have sensitive skin, avoid apple cider vinegar at all costs.

One important thing is that apple cider vinegar should be diluted. And be prepared to smell a bit off. It may not be as dangerous as urine though!

One of the features of the home remedies for acne that does not work for everyone. This is the case of drugs and over the counter treatments yet. People with sensitive skin should be more careful, because many of the treatments can be very difficult. This includes toothpaste and apple cider vinegar. Urine therapy may work best with those who have a strong belief that although there are many other effective options to explore. It is worth remembering that, although some people have reported success with some things, that success has not been compared to other treatments in controlled clinical trials. It is likely that other drugs may be more effective after all.

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