Adult Acne: Let Nature Help You
Acne is a common chronic skin disorder. Adult acne affects people from ages twenty-one through forty and up. Acne can come up as any of the following: congested pores, whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. Wherever there are many oil glands, largely on the face, chest and back; these blemishes may occur. Women suffer from acne more than anyone else.
Factors that encourage adult acne are very different from those involved with juvenile acne. Adult acne usually involves normal or combination skin or even dry and sensitive skin, rather than oily skin which is the typical cause of juvenile acne. One form of acne called acne vulgaris is characterized by the presence of black heads, pimples, small superficial sebaceous cysts and scars.
There are several factors can lead to acne in adults, stress being a major contributor. Stress causes the production of the steroidal hormone cortisol which encourages acne. Other factors including caffeine intake, also lead to increased cortisol production. Adult acne may also be caused by smoking, insufficient dietary free fatty acid content and poor diet.
Acne affects millions of people worldwide, of all ages. There are lots of over-the-counter treatments for acne, but most of these contain dangerous synthetic materials and chemicals that aren't that great for the health of your skin. It might solve your acne temporarily, but cause other problems with your skin health. Awareness about the danger of chemicals continues to rise, so many people are on the lookout for effective but safe and natural ways to treat their acne. Herbal remedies contain only plant extracts and mixtures, meaning that they are guaranteed to be safe for your skin.
While treating adult acne, the various naturals methods uses lotions, creams, home made products or even herbal formulations. Echinacea and tea tree oil which are widely available is used in few herbal acne treatments. Echinacea and Oregon grape are known to improve body's immune system. Moreover Tea tree oil which consists of terpenoids is known for its antifungal and antiseptic property
Acne scars can be very bothersome, but there are several different home remedies that you can try to lessen or remove these scars. To cleanse the pores, use distilled white vinegar topically. To remove the scars try almond oil, and to get rid of the dead skin cells try apricot and citrus juices as these are natural exfoliants. Finally, to aid in the healing process, use a honey mask as this has an anti bacterial quality.
Herbs such as green tea, chamomile, and even oatmeal are great remedies for treating inflammation since they have anti-inflammatory characteristics. Any itching sensations are reduced by washing with oatmeal. Ginger also reduces redness and inflammation. Licorice surprisingly increases mucous which stimulates the adrenal gland and increases natural defense systems in the body. This removes any bacteria and germs that may be the cause of acne.
Adult acne is a common chronic skin disorder suffered by people from ages twenty-one through forty and up. Factors that encourage this are very different from those involved with juvenile acne. Such factors include stress, smoking and poor diet. Acne in adulthood usually involves normal or even dry and sensitive skin, rather than oily skin which is the typical cause of juvenile acne. Acne vulgaris is characterized by the presence of black heads, pimples, small superficial sebaceous cysts and scars. Over-the-counter treatments often contain harsh chemicals, so people are now turning to herbal remedies. Some the herbal acne treatments include tea tree oil, honey, almond oil ginger and licorice.
Published March 20th, 2008