In the first part of this article, we have discussed the importance of herbal medicines and vitamin therapy in the fight against acne.
I promised to give you more.
Keeping true to my words, I now bring you the second part of the series.
Aromatherapy and homeopathy are two of the oldest methods of treating acne.
Read on to know how they help counter acne.
Aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy has long been considered as a natural remedy for acne problems.
Of the different essential oils used for this purpose, tea tree oil is regarded as the most effective.
It is known to contain both antifungal and antiseptic properties, which help defend the skin against acne outbreaks.
It is also known to possess antiviral and antibacterial properties, which further protects the skin from disease causing micro organisms.
Researches prove that tea tree oil is as effective as benzoyl peroxide in treating acne minus its negative side effects.
In a clinical study published by the Medical Journal of Australia in 1990, it was established that using 5% tea tree oil or a 5% benzoyl peroxide in treating acne produces more or less the same results.
The only drawback in using the former is that it took a little longer to produce noticeable results.
Other aromatherapy oils that can be used to counter the problem are jasmine (Jasminum officinale), lavender (Lavendula agustifolia), myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), sandalwood (Santalum album) and Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata).
These essential oils all contain the chemical substance farnesol which is responsible in inhibiting the growth of certain acne-causing bacteria.
To use aromatherapy in dealing with facial acne, you may apply a drop of tea tree oil using a cotton bud directly to the skin or you can use it in your steam facial.
Just add a few drops of the oil in a basin full of hot water and presto! If you prefer to use a combination of essential oils, you may want to try this mixture: Combine 5 drops geranium, 7 drops lavender, 7 drops atlas cedarwood and 12 drops tea tree essential oil with ¼ ounce jojoba oil in a small glass vial.
Jojoba oil will serve as the base oil for the mixture.
It will also increase the total absorptive capacity of the oils in the skin.
The mixture can be applied directly to the blemish with a cotton swab or by using your finger.
Just make sure that you wash your hands first to avoid infections.
However, it is sensible always to observe caution in using any type of medication.
Although aromatherapy is considered safe for most people, some may still have reactions to some of the components of essential oils.
Homeopathy Treatment.
Homeopathic doctors consider acne as an indication of a deeper internal problem and hence, should not be treated using topical medications.
Instead, the patient's general health condition is taken into consideration to come up with the correct formula to address the problem.
Homeopathy upholds the principle of complete and gentle healing.
It works by attempting to stimulate the body's own natural healing capacity so that healing comes from within.
When you undergo a homeopathy treatment, you will notice a temporary acne outbreak.
Don't worry since this only indicates that the treatment is working favorably.
This phase will be followed by noticeable signs of improvement - your skin texture will improve and the redness, itchiness and roughness of your skin will be considerably less.
Your complexion will steadily improve from thereon.
In homeopathy, each case is unique.
For best results, it is imperative that you consult with a qualified practitioner.
There are still other ways to forever ward off acne and enjoy a blemish-free skin.
You will be thrilled to read the final part of this series!Watch out for it!
I promised to give you more.
Keeping true to my words, I now bring you the second part of the series.
Aromatherapy and homeopathy are two of the oldest methods of treating acne.
Read on to know how they help counter acne.
Aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy has long been considered as a natural remedy for acne problems.
Of the different essential oils used for this purpose, tea tree oil is regarded as the most effective.
It is known to contain both antifungal and antiseptic properties, which help defend the skin against acne outbreaks.
It is also known to possess antiviral and antibacterial properties, which further protects the skin from disease causing micro organisms.
Researches prove that tea tree oil is as effective as benzoyl peroxide in treating acne minus its negative side effects.
In a clinical study published by the Medical Journal of Australia in 1990, it was established that using 5% tea tree oil or a 5% benzoyl peroxide in treating acne produces more or less the same results.
The only drawback in using the former is that it took a little longer to produce noticeable results.
Other aromatherapy oils that can be used to counter the problem are jasmine (Jasminum officinale), lavender (Lavendula agustifolia), myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), sandalwood (Santalum album) and Ylang ylang (Cananga odorata).
These essential oils all contain the chemical substance farnesol which is responsible in inhibiting the growth of certain acne-causing bacteria.
To use aromatherapy in dealing with facial acne, you may apply a drop of tea tree oil using a cotton bud directly to the skin or you can use it in your steam facial.
Just add a few drops of the oil in a basin full of hot water and presto! If you prefer to use a combination of essential oils, you may want to try this mixture: Combine 5 drops geranium, 7 drops lavender, 7 drops atlas cedarwood and 12 drops tea tree essential oil with ¼ ounce jojoba oil in a small glass vial.
Jojoba oil will serve as the base oil for the mixture.
It will also increase the total absorptive capacity of the oils in the skin.
The mixture can be applied directly to the blemish with a cotton swab or by using your finger.
Just make sure that you wash your hands first to avoid infections.
However, it is sensible always to observe caution in using any type of medication.
Although aromatherapy is considered safe for most people, some may still have reactions to some of the components of essential oils.
Homeopathy Treatment.
Homeopathic doctors consider acne as an indication of a deeper internal problem and hence, should not be treated using topical medications.
Instead, the patient's general health condition is taken into consideration to come up with the correct formula to address the problem.
Homeopathy upholds the principle of complete and gentle healing.
It works by attempting to stimulate the body's own natural healing capacity so that healing comes from within.
When you undergo a homeopathy treatment, you will notice a temporary acne outbreak.
Don't worry since this only indicates that the treatment is working favorably.
This phase will be followed by noticeable signs of improvement - your skin texture will improve and the redness, itchiness and roughness of your skin will be considerably less.
Your complexion will steadily improve from thereon.
In homeopathy, each case is unique.
For best results, it is imperative that you consult with a qualified practitioner.
There are still other ways to forever ward off acne and enjoy a blemish-free skin.
You will be thrilled to read the final part of this series!Watch out for it!
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