Jun 17, 2010

Remedy for Severe Acne


When severe, acne can lead to serious and permanent scarring, even less severe cases can lead to scarring. Food doesn’t cause acne, nor does dirt. On the contrary, scrubbing the skin too hard or cleansing with harsh soaps or chemicals irritates the skin and can make acne worse. Acne lesions are most common on the face, but they can also occur on the neck, chest, back, shoulders, scalp, and upper arms as these are the areas of your skin with the largest number of functional oil glands. Acne occurs when the hair dead skin cells. A number of factors including hormones, bacteria, certain medications and heredity issues play a role in increased sebum production. The following home tips could help tips could help your condition:

· Wash acne-prone areas twice a day. Washing removes excess oil and dead skin cells. But too much scrubbing can irritate the skin. Use oil-free scrubbing can irritate the skin. Use oil-free, water-based skin-care products. You may use a paste of thriphala choornam*/ nimbadi choornam* instead of soap to clean the acne prone areas.

· Shower after exercising or doing strenuous work, as oil and sweat on your skin can trap bacteria.

· Avoid heavy make-up at all times.

· Wear loose fitting clothing. Avoid tight fitting straps, backpacks, helmets or sports equipment that cause friction against you skin.

· Taking nimbadi kashayam* (15 ml taken twice daily, after it’s mixed with honey and diluted with water) is effective in controlling acne. Ingredients are neem (azadirachta indica), gulancha tinospora* (tinospora cordifolia), dried ginger (zingiber officinale), tree turmeric (berberis aristata), Malabar nut (adhatoda vasica), thriphala* (emblica officinalis, terminalia chebula, terminalia bellirica), snake guard (trichosanthes dioica) and yellow berried nightshade* (solanum xanthocarpum).

· Consult an Ayurveda doctor as a differential diagnosis from an allergic or eczema skin rash is important.

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