Having Allergic Reactions When Using Your Acne Skin Care Treatment Product?

By Adelbert Botfield


If you think these are some crazy and lame treatments for acne that actually don't work, then please stop reading this article and go make your acne worse with your dermatologist or an over the counter product like Accutane and Proactive.

Believe me, as a teenager myself, I have suffered from acne long enough and just the way charity begins at home, the best acne skin care treatments begin at home too.

By now, you should have known that many of available skin care products for acne are truly effective and beneficial while there are some that could be considered as plain hoaxes.

Apply some toothpaste to swelling or swollen bumps right before bedtime and leave it there overnight. You will notice that in the morning the redness and swelling will be down a lot. Lemon and Water. The first thing you need is the skin off of a lemon. Take this with some warm water and wash your face with the skin of the lemon. This is known to have great results as a natural face wash.

It will help dry the pimples and clear your skin. I know it sounds silly but it works. After washing, leave it on your face around 30 minutes to dry. Then you can wash your face with your normal face wash.

Apricot Juice! Apply apricot juice on your skin and leave it on for 15 minutes. You will feel the bumps on your skin being sliced off.

Drink at least 8 full glasses each day, and try to aim for 10-12. Water is a great natural remedy for acne because it will flush the toxins out of your body and help your skin heal.

Sun. Another great thing that will help you get rid of acne is sun and fresh air. Don't get so much sun that you will get sunburn, but make sure that you take a break out of each day to go out and get fresh air. This will promote the healing process of your skin and relieve stress, which is also known to cause more acne.

Benzoyl peroxide is another common harsh ingredient found in acne skin care products. This substance is most prevalent in acne gels and topical creams.

You also have the chance of pressing the pus down further down into your skin which can lead to cystic acne. That is the last thing that we want. I know it can be tempting, but just don't do it.

What acne treatment product do you use? Is it causing any unlikely reaction to your skin? You should look at the label to see if there is any harsh or unfamiliar ingredient that may be causing the treatment problem.




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