Thursday, February 27, 2014

Is There A Home Remedy For Acne Scar Removal?

While there are several acne medications available on the commercial market, both prescription and non-prescription, not everyone is sold on using synthetic products and ingredients to help them treat their acne scarring. Many are concerned about the effect such treatment might have on their skin. So rather than use commercial synthetic products, they have turned toward finding a home remedy for acne scar removal.

It's important to consider when seeking a home remedy for acne scar removal that these treatments generally work best when applied to mild cases of acne scarring. Yet, if combined in the right way and applied for the right amount of time they can address any level of severity of scarring. Remember that when using a home remedy treatment you may need to apply it for three to six months to fully remove the scars, as these methods work with the natural healing propensities of the body, assisting the skin to repair and maintain itself.

One of the first things to consider when looking into a remedy for acne scar removal is the PH balance of your skin. Improving the PH balance of the skin has proven to lead to healthier skin. Luckily, there is a fairly common household item that can be used for this treatment which is also a natural PH balancer. Baking soda puts the skin back into proper PH balance.

The best way to use baking soda is to make a paste by mixing it with water. Apply to the skin and rub it in gently, letting it dry. Leave on the skin for about fifteen minutes (or even over night), and remove with warm water. Once removed, use a small amount of moisturizer on the skin as this treatment will tend to dry the skin. Doing this several times a week will help the skin to remain clear while supporting its natural radiance.

Another easily found ingredient in the home which works well on acne scars is lemon juice. Lemon juice is a citric acid that is part of the Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) group. The AHAs slough off dead skin cells, help new cells grow underneath, and give elasticity to the skin. However, if you have sensitive skin, you may wish to forego treatment with lemon juice. Lemon juice, because of its acidic nature, stings. If your skin can stand the stinging then this treatment may hasten the fading of acne scars which according to some reports seem to fade twice as fast when used. It can be left on over night or used under makeup in the mornings.

Another plant substance known for its curative effect is aloe vera juice or gel. Aloe vera is known for its healing ability to assist in fading and preventing scarring. It actually works to cleanse and purify the skin pores while reducing the size, redness, and soreness of existing acne. One brand sold over the counter has found many who swear by its curative effects. Fruit of the Earth Aloe Vera Gel is not only inexpensive to use, but helps transform skin to a more even colored look while soothing the inflamation caused by acne. The only drawback to its application is that it stings the eyes for about five minutes when it is first applied. But other than this it works very well to promote healthy skin while fading scarring.

One other popular remedy is to mix fresh cucumber and tomato juice. This remedy tightens up the pores and reduces redness. Apply the juice evenly to your face, and leave it on for about fifteen minutes. Then wash it off with warm water. If this sounds like too much work to prepare, another method involves cutting a tomato in half and rubbing the cut side gently over the face.








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