TURMERIC spice is much better, and cheaper to use for Acne and Boils problems.
It is readily available at most grocery stores or East Indian food outlets.
It may be applied topically by mixing with Sesame oil or Coconut oil, and taken internally, one teaspoon with a glass of water or warm milk. It should be applied externally for about 20 minutes before going to bed to allow for drying or stains will appear on clothing, pillows etc.
Turmeric, (Curcumin), is also available in capsule form if the taste is a factor.
Cure times are amazing and for many cases in only a few days there is significant healing.
When experiencing long term acne problems what is needed is not just treatment but also steps to prevent the acne from getting worse. An in-depth look at what can be done to lessen the outbreak of acne and the current treatments can be found at the WebMD Acne Health Center Section. http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/acne/default.htm
SkinID. It is personalized just for you. As long as you take the evaluation seriously and tell the truth it will solve all your acne problems!
They would have to find out one's skin care regimen, for how long one's had acne problems, allergies, environmental stressors or triggers if any, if it is acute or chronic, if one is taking medications. Anything information pertinent to your skin and overall health should be addressed for better results. Hope this help.
It helps keep your head warm, but if you have long hair and it hangs in your face, the oils help create acne!! agh!
The best is to wash your face one to two times per day but no more so as to not over dry it. Tea Tree oil is good to help dry up acne that has already apeared. The best long term skin care regimen for acne that I can personally recommend is the Proactiv skin care system. It is the most effective acne treatment that I have tried, and it is fantastic at keeping acne away for good.
ciprofloxacin would be an inappropriate treatment for acne, especially if used chronically---it is too broad spectrum and could cause all kinds of problems; it can even cause tendon ruptures with long term usage. Keflex would be a better choice, and is rather benign, but minocycline is the treatment of choice for acne.
Yes, your long hair and sweat does affect your acne. The dirt in your hair and sweat gets trapped in your pores.
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Because the birth control pill helps acne by changing the hormonal balance over time, it's probably best to withhold judgment about the effects until you've taken it for three or four months.
as long as it takes to clear up your acne
Lemon juice has not been shown to have any benfit in terms of treating acne. Lemon juice is mildly acidic and so can help break down the appearance of acne on the skins' surface, however long-term it has very limited effect at all.
Aloe Vera will not get rid of acne scars. Only laser therapy will get rid of the scars. However, creams such as RoC Retinol Correxion Instant Facial Smoother will help fade the scars.