Dab blemishes w/tea tree oil (use a q-tip or your finger.) Tea tree oil is a great cure all. It has anteseptic properties and
also isn't drying, so perfect for blemishes.
Begin a program of swimming. Putting your face in water for 20+ minutes solves a LOT of body problems. Ideally,
the pool would be chlorinated or salinated.
There are a variety of ways to get rid of acne that are homeopathic or natural and do not require a prescription from
a physician or dermatologist. These remedies can be used in conjunction with prescribed methods. For those who
are seeking healthy and natural methods for getting rid of acne, homeopathic remedies are a viable option.
The symptoms and type of disorder a sufferer exhibits will determine the type of treatment. Even though
homeopathic remedies usually do not require a prescription, a physician should still be consulted for advice
before using a natural method. Skin disorders are usually prevalent during the teenage years, but can appear
uring any time of life. In women, a marked increase in hormonal levels may trigger the disorder.
Times such as pre-menstrual, pregnancy, or post menstrual have been known to show an increase in oil secretion
in a woman's body, thus allowing her to be more susceptible to multiple skin disorders. The face is not the only area
that can be plagued with pimples or lesions. Other places on the body that may produce the disorder include the neck,
chest, and back; especially when pores become clogged with oil.
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4:19 PM on October 09, 2007