Acne prone skin is usually identified by having dark pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, redness, inflammation and painful irritation. Excessive secretion of sebum can block the hair follicle opening, between the sebaceous gland towards the surface of the skin. Usually sebum helps in removal of dead cells from hair follicles
Natural Treatments for Acne Prone Skin
• Because of its antibiotic effects garlic can be used as an acne remedy by controlling the growth of bacteria in the pores.
• Vitamins A & C are present in tomatoes so tomatoes have anti-oxidant effects. Vitamin C is partly responsible for revitalizing the skin while vitamin A is responsible for maintaining healthy skin.
• Always try to use medicated and oil-free cosmetics.
• Clean your face gently and do not scrub hard.
• Off-the-shelf scrubs can irritate the skin so use them carefully or avoid them altogether.
• Pimples heal faster if you can avoid trying to squeeze or pop them.
• Never use non-medicated cleansers and always use medicated cleansers or mild cleansers with either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
• Cream based face cleansers can contribute to the problem for people with typically oily skin.
• Mix orange peel powder with water and apply it on your face’s affected area. Use warm water to wash the mask from your face after approx. after 20 minutes – you will see the results.
• Because of its anti-bacterial effects Indian neem can also be utilized in treatment of acne.
• Applying raw papaya’s juice on affected area is also reported to be effective.
• Cucumber is also very effective in soothing and cleansing acne prone skin.
Continuous and frequent cleansing of excess sebum oil from your skin is a key treatment of for acne prone skin. Plenty of effective, non-comedogenic pore cleansers are available in the drugstores these days. Look for Face washes that contain Benzoyl Peroxide 2.5% or Salicylic Acid 2% to effectively cleanse your pores and help maintain healthy skin. Benzoyl Peroxide and Salicylic Acid are among the best acne treating medicated substances.
Treating acne can be a frustrating experience for more serious conditions. Sometimes, in addition to natural remedies, a specialized product can be the best solution. Breakouts around the hairline and on the scalp are best treated with a shampoo for oily hair and a deep cleansing conditioner. Razor bumps can also be treated with a clear pore shave cream.














