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Herbs : A Solution For Acne Treatment PDF Print E-mail
Acne is a worrying skin disorder that can capture our self-respect. As there are hundreds of  clinical treatments existing, many people wish to make use of homeopathic or other  non chemical means to cure acne. You know  there are numerous herbs that can be beneficial in the fight against acne, but you should beware of herbal remedies that promise to get rid of acne overnight. It’s better to consult a dermatologist or doctor if you are utilizing herbs to fight acne because it is not proper for your skin to take a number of herbs over a long period of time. Let’s take a glimpse at a few herbs that are recognized to work as an acne treatment.

Numerous herbs are renowned for their anti-inflammatory properties and they can also comfort the swelling and redness that is related with acne. Among them certain  herbs contain calendula, better identified as pot marigolds, and it can exist in  liquids, ointments and infusions; German chamomile, or wild chamomile, a member of the sunflower family, is generally seen in a tea form; witch hazel, is an admired ornamental plant.

As an astringent we can use its bark and leaves whereas the extract can be found in  tea or liquid form. Licorice root belong a plant native to  Asia and southern Europe which is identified as an ingredient in the candy of the same name, whereas the root is used for a number of diverse medical purposes.
Tea tree oil is an additional helpful herb, as it is enormously helpful in killing bacteria. Although studies have confirmed that tea tree oil can slow the growth of P. acnes, the bacterial stress connected with acne, it also seems to be less harsh on the face than benzoyl peroxide. Tea tree oil can is widely found in variety of products, including facial cleansers, and should only be used topically.
 
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