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    At Home Acne Treatment For Adolescents

    Acne is a skin disease that may influence the face, the chest, the back and any other upper body part of any individual. Although, a lot people suffer from acne, the bulk individuals who have acne are adolescents or teen-agers. This is perhaps a reaction from the modifications that adolescents experience during puberty.

    There are a lot treatments for acne. Some are at home acne treatments while others may need the assistance and guidance of a trained dermatologist. At home acne treatments are better for mild acne and not for severe cases of acne. The severe cases of acne may have dissimilar causes other than puberty hormonal modifications and lack of wonderful hygiene.

    Some At Home Acne Treatments

    Some people who obtain acne may like to try out some forms at home acne treatment before they go to an specialist dermatologist for consultation. Some home remedies for acne include:

    1. Cooked oatmeal, when it's already cold, apply it everyday to the affected areas and
    let it stay for around fifteen  twenty minutes. Wash off.
    2. Lemon juice and rose water, in equal amounts can be a amazing at home acne
    treatment. Apply on the affected area and leave there for half and hour and then
    wash off. This procedure needs to be done for fifteen to twenty consecutive days.
    3. Fresh garlic is another at home acne treatment that could work since garlic is a
    amazing anti-septic. Rub the pounded garlic cloves on the affected areas, there
    may be a slight sting to this method.
    4. A mixture of two to three tea bags and basil cooked in hot water for ten minutes
    can be applied to the acne with a cotton ball.
    5. Ground Bay leaves blanched in water is another at home acne treatment that
    could work. Let cool before applying the ground bay leaves on the affected
    areas.
    6. Ingesting fresh carrots and cucumbers are said to aid reduce acne. You may
    also juice these vegetables and have them for a drink instead of consuming them
    raw.

    These are but a few at home acne treatment ways that may work for some individuals. Remember, the severity of the condition may need professional help. Do not leave off treatment from a professional too long especially if the at home acne treatment do not seem to work for you. If you have tried some of the at home acne treatment ways and they do not work them confer a dermatologist since you acne may need medication for your type of acne.

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