Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Tips to Getting Success With Your Home Remedy For Acne

Home remedy for acne sometimes can be done if you have mild acne. Mild acne comes in small lesions, such as blackheads, whiteheads or pustules, which appear at or near the surface of the skin. Home remedy for acne is not only about acne medication that you can do at home. All you can do at home that makes your acne better are included. They are about good food, have enough sleep or take a rest, good habit in caring your skin, etc.

First, you should ask for your dermatologist's advice. Usually he/she will give you a topical over-the-counter acne treatment containing Benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Topical medicine is applied directly to the acne lesions or to the entire area of affected skin. One thing you should remember is before starting any medication, even topical medications, informs your dermatologist if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you are trying to get pregnant.

Home remedy for acne needs 4-8 weeks to see improvement. The treatment must be continued to prevent new lesions forming even acne has been cleared. If the acne does not respond to home remedy for acne, you may need changes of the treatment. In this case your dermatologist may give you combination therapy, usually prescription antimicrobial and retinoid.

Besides those medications above, I suggest you some tips so your home remedy for acne will success:


Do you ever heard about this, "You are what you eat?" Acne is caused by some certain foods, it is a myth; but good food will give you good skin, and clear from acne
Acne does not come from dirty, but building good habit in caring your skin, such as washing the affected area with mild soap may remove dead skin cells and excess oil. Just two times a day, excessive cleanse may actually make your acne worse.
Have enough sleep or take a rest. Stress does not cause acne, but research suggests that for people who have acne, stress can make it worse.
If you have made decision to take medications from your dermatologist for treating your acne, you should avoid another alternative medication such as masks and scrub. Mask and scrub can irritate your skin so it more difficult to tolerate acne medication.








Retno Kuswantoro is a pharmacist. As a pharmacist she often gives some advises to the patients about skin care products and acne. She loves to share information about www.acne-free-treatment.com acne free treatment and www.acne-free-treatment.com/home-remedy-for-acne.htm home remedy for acne.

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