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10 Herbal Remedies for Acne Scars

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Posted by admin March 12, 2008
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Home Remedies, Skin Problems

Acne scars are much more common than doctors once believed; most people will have acne scars that are mild. However, some will have scars that look significant even to others.

The best approach is prevention and to treat acne right away as sometimes even mild acne can cause scarring, this can minimize the risk of permanent acne scars. There are a number of different looking scars caused by acne.

Acne is mostly an inflammatory response to sebum outbreaks within the hair follicles, and is followed by the proliferation of acne bacteria, within clogged pores.

Acne Treatment must address both inflammation and acne bacteria, and always aim to avoid acne scarring. The Regimen is a simple three step process, using inexpensive over- the-counter products. You may have even experimented with these products before. But while the products themselves are important, the quantity you’ll be using is equally important. Also vital is reducing irritation.

Home Remedies for Acne Scars

1. Squeeze the juice out of fresh lemons or limes. Apply the juice directly on your acne scars using a cotton ball. Let your skin soak up the lemon juice for a while before washing it off with water. Lemon juice improves the appearance of dark acne scars and blemishes by lightening them.

2. Mix sandalwood with a few drops of rosewater to make a paste. The sandalwood and rosewater paste can be used as a facial mask and can be directly applied on the scarred area. Leave the paste on for more than an hour. Wear it overnight if you can. Wash off completely with water. This is an effective method of how to treat acne scar because of sandalwood’s soothing and cooling effect on the skin.

3. Slice up a tomato and place it over your face. Tomatoes are rich in vitamin A that hinders overproduction of sebum that causes acne. Vitamin A also has antioxidant qualities that refreshes and renews scarred and damaged skin.

4. Keep your hands away from your face or other affected areas. They contain oils and bacteria that promote acne. Wash your hands frequently.

5. Honey is another natural moisturizer that can help in treating acne scars. You can use honey as a mask or orally take a specially formulated honey acne scar treatment.

6. To treat acne scars, use this mixture as a face mask: 1 tablespoon of sour cream, 1 tablespoon of yogurt, 1 tablespoon of oatmeal, and a few drops of lemon juice. Pat the mixture onto acne scars, leave on for 10 minutes, and rinse off.

7. A popular way of how to treat acne scar is to use a face mask made out of tomatoes and cucumbers. These two combined can greatly reduce the visibility of acne scars. Using a tomato and cucumber face mask also tightens the pores of the skin giving it a nice, even texture.

8. Wash your skin gently twice daily with an antibacterial soap or cleanser containing salicylic acid, not regular soap, as it is alkaline and will promote bacterial growth. Don’t scrub too hard, as this will irritate your skin further.

9. Fenugreek is an effective solution to how to treat acne scar. You can make a paste out of fenugreek leaves and use it as a face mask. You can also boil Fenugreek seeds in water and use the solution on acne scars after it cools down.

10. Saturate a cotton ball with a few drops of acne-fighting essential oil such as lavender oil. Apply it on acne scars at least two times a day.

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How to Heal a Cut Quickly?

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Posted by admin February 22, 2008
Categories: First Aid, Health Tips, Skin Problems

1. Clean cut and dry. Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Plain hand soap is still a good way to wash cuts.

2. Apply a petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or any wound cream available. There’s no need of using antiseptic creams in an uninfected wound.

3. Cover cut or wound with sterile gauze (available in drug stores) this way it will allow are to get to the area without exposing it to dirt and germs.

4. Use bandage tape or a plaster to secure the gauze. Avoid putting too much plaster or tape.

5. Repeat these steps for 3-4 times daily and see the result.

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Morgellons Disease: A Rare and Creepy Skin Disorder

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Posted by admin January 21, 2008
Categories: Disease Information, Research, Skin Problems, Social Issues

WebMD reports about a mysterious skin problem is erupting all over the US — and it’s caught the CDC’s attention. It’s been called Morgellons disease, and health officials don’t know what to make of it. Currently, the CDC is making investigations about this rare skin disorder.

How big this problem is?
It was said that more than 11,000 people in the U.S. and elsewhere have reported to have this disease.

How do you know you have the disease?
Patients complaints of disturbing sensations of insect-like crawling, stinging or biting on or under the skin, skin rashes and lesions that do not heal, fiber-like filaments, granules or crystals that appear on or under the skin or that can be extracted from lesions.

Other manifestations include joint, muscle and connective tissue pain, including fibromyalgia, debilitating fatigue and cognitive dysfunction, including difficulty with concentration, short-term memory, and attention.

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5 Steps for Successful Laser Acne Treatment

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Posted by admin August 12, 2007
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Health Tips, Skin Problems, Teens' Health

Laser acne treatment has gained a considerable amount of popularity among teenagers and adults who suffer from moderate to severe acne and acne scarring. There are a number of reasons why it has become popular, but before you rush into making a decision to use laser acne treatment, learn as much as you can about the procedure first. There are steps you ought to take prior to receiving laser treatments if you choose to use them, as well as steps you ought to take afterwards. This will increase the likelihood that laser acne treatment will be as effective as you had hoped.

Step 1: Learn as much as you can about laser acne treatment. There is nothing wrong with educating yourself about a particular medical procedure prior to making a decision whether or not it is right for you. Laser acne treatment is a relatively simple, commonly performed outpatient procedure and there is a lot of existing information available to you. There are a large number of informative web sites with good descriptions of the types of laser treatments available, the types of acne and acne scars best suited for laser acne treatment, and what to expect during a laser acne treatment procedure. If you do not have access to the Internet, or your Internet access is occasional, you will also be able to find information about the different aspects of laser acne treatment at your local library.

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7 easy ways to prevent skin cancer

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Posted by admin June 03, 2007
Categories: Cancer, Disease Information, Health Tips, Skin Cancer, Skin Problems

Most skin cancers are preventable. To protect yourself:

1. Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Because the sun’s rays are strongest during this period, try to schedule outdoor activities for other times of the day, even in winter or when the sky is cloudy. You absorb UV radiation year-round, and clouds offer little protection from damaging rays. Remember, sunburns and suntans cause skin damage that can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. Sun exposure accumulated over time also may cause skin cancer.

2. Wear sunscreen year-round. Sunscreens don’t filter out all harmful UV radiation, especially the radiation that can lead to melanoma. But they play a major role in an overall sun protection program. Be sure to use a broad-spectrum sunscreen, which means the product blocks both UVA and UVB rays. Select sunscreen products with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15. Use a generous amount of sunscreen on all exposed skin, including your lips, the tips of your ears, and the backs of your hands and neck.

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Is it only a mole or an early skin cancer sign?

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Posted by admin June 02, 2007
Categories: Cancer, Disease Information, Health Tips, Skin Cancer, Skin Problems
Mole and Cancer

We all have at least some moles on our skin. But many of us might not know which moles are normal, and which could be signs of trouble.

How can you spot a suspicious mole? Experts from the Ohio State University Medical Center say, just remember your “ABCDE”.

A - stands for Asymmetry. The moles that tend to be malignant are irregular in shape. The ones that are benign are rounded.

B - stands for border. If the mole has a rough edge, get it checked.

C - is color. Moles with more than one color could spell trouble.

D - stands for diameter. Moles larger than a pencil eraser should be checked.

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Acne Treatment- How Lasers Can Be Used To Treat Acne?

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Posted by admin May 17, 2007
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Skin Problems

A laser is focused high energy light. The scientific name of LASER is ‘Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation’. Ordinary light emits photons in all the directions and consists of many wavelengths. Unlike that, laser emits photons in a single direction and consists of a single wavelength. Laser therefore has very high energy and can be focused on any object or in any direction.

Laser is being used to treat many kinds of skin imperfections. Acne is caused by malfunctioning sebaceous glands, excessive population of bacteria P. acnes and excess sebum. Studies have been done to find out how the focused laser energy can treat acne. Let us look at that.

Acne Treatment and diode laser.

Diode laser has been found to be effective in treatment of acne on the back. Diode laser has been also found very effective in treatment of

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Yogurt and Acne

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Posted by admin May 13, 2007
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Health Tips, Skin Problems, Teens' Health

A reader of this blog asked,

i have pimples and a lot of marks on my face
i dont know how to get rid of the marks though
i wanted to make sure if using yoghurt is a good idea

thanks

I didn’t actually have the idea that yogurt is used to prevent acne until this question was raised up. Doing my research, I’ve found out that there are actually yogurts especially formulated for acne treatment.

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Most Common Causes of Acne Vulgaris

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Posted by admin May 12, 2007
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Skin Problems, Teens' Health
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1. Acne vulgaris is a hormonally-mediated bodily process. It number one cause is production of sex hormones, known as androgens, which begins at puberty. This is why majority of acne sufferers are adolescents and teens. Hormones are also responsible for acne flare-ups during menstruation and pregnancy. The female body goes through extreme changes in hormone levels during this time.

When the sebaceous gland is stimulated by androgens, it produces extra sebum. In its journey up the follicle toward the surface, the sebum mixes with common skin bacteria and dead skin cells that have been shed from the lining of the follicle. While this process is normal, the presence of extra sebum in the follicle increases the chances of clogging; which results in the formation of acne.

2. Acne flare-ups most commonly appears on stressful periods. Stress can also cause the production of hormones, such as cortisol, which can aggravate acne. Stress brings upon different hormone levels. With hormone changes the body prompts the skins oil glands to enlarge, secreting more oil. Which causes whiteheads, blackheads and pimples.

3. Oily or heavy make up clogs the skin pores and oily make-ups add more oil, which only adds to the problem if oily skin already exists. Cosmetics, especially certain moisturizers, foundations and pomades contain lanolin, petrolatum, vegetable oils, butyl stearate, lauryl alcohol and oleic acid.

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Natural herbal and home remedies for acne/pimples

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Posted by admin May 12, 2007
Categories: Acne Vulgaris, Health Tips, Home Remedies, Skin Problems, Teens' Health

Here are some additional tips to prevent acne vulgaris which include herbal remedies:

1. Wash your face with lukewarm water and mild soap twice a day.

2. Wash fresh methi leaves (fenu greek leaves) and grind it to make a paste. Apply it on face and wash it off with lukewarm water after 10 minutes.

3. Grind juicy tender neem leaves with turmeric to a consistency of paste. Apply this paste on acne and pimples. Wash this off after it dries.

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Home Remedy For Yeast Infection

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Posted by admin February 08, 2007
Categories: Health Tips, Home Remedies, Infections, Skin Problems

Do you suffer from recurring vaginal or male yeast infection? below is a home remedy or yeast infection treatment for men and women.

But first, what causes yeast infection? It is caused by a fungus named Candida Albicans. Yeast is a tiny organism that lives in small numbers on the skin and in the vagina. When the acidic balance in the vagina is lowered, the yeast grows and causes a vaginal infection.

Yeast infection symptoms are not serious but are very unpleasant. They include a thick white discharge from the vagina. Burning during urination, vaginal itching, irritation, redness and swelling. Irritation, soreness and white spots on the penis.

One of the main causes of recurring yeast infection is sexual activity. If a woman with yeast infection has unprotected sex, her partner can contract the infection. Since alot of men do not even know they are infected as they do not show any visible symptoms right away. The woman can treat her infection only to contract it again from her partner. Thus the recurring yeast infection can go on until the male notices symptoms.

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