Before you visit a dermatologist, there are many things you can do for your acne. Remember that what works for someone else may not always work for you. Everyone’s skin is different in the first place and the cause of acne may not also be the same.
You can always start off by using over the counter medications to treat your acne. If your skin is sensitive or prone to drying, use a mild cleanser or soap. You may have to try out many different cleansers to find the right one for your acne.
Wash your face once or twice daily but do not scrub or rub excessively. Your hands may have a lot of bacteria, so try not to touch your face. If you find that some foods you are eating may be contributing to your acne, then stop eating them and see what happens.
When using make-up, read the labels and purchase products labeled non-acnegenic, non-comedogenic, and hypoallergenic. These products are formulated so as not to irritate even the most sensitive skin. Try not to share make-up with others, and always use a clean washcloth, towel, and a make-up sponge or any other instruments to avoid getting someone else’s germs on your face.
You are not alone, if you are interested in acne home treatments. Many recipes have been in use for many years. Again, everyone reacts differently to the same treatment, but these home remedies are useful for those who are suffering from mild acne. These three recipes are easy to follow.
Baking soda scrub: Making a baking soda scrub is easy, and many people have reported successful results. This scrub was made to help exfoliate your skin. Exfoliation is key in treating acne; since it focuses on removing dead skin cells that can get trapped in your pores and then manifest themselves as acne. Mix a about a teaspoon of baking soda with water to create a consistent paste. Very lightly, rub the baking soda scrub onto your skin. After leaving in on for a minute, rinse clean with lukewarm water. Use a clean towel to pat your face dry.
Another popular home treatment uses apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar has long been known for its health benefits, including in acne. Some claim that apple cider vinegar has the ability to rid your skin of bacteria, balance your skin’s pH level, and keep your face fresh and free of excessive oil. Apple cider vinegar also has a lot of citric acid, which is a strong exfoliating element that can help remove extra dead skin cells and improve your skin’s overall texture and tone. Dilute the apple cider vinegar, one part vinegar to eight parts water, to help not dry out your face. Use a high quality apple cider vinegar and purified water, if possible. To apply, wet a cotton ball with your apple cider vinegar combination and lightly dampen your skin. Don’t overdo it. Apple cider vinegar is strong stuff that can dry out your skin, resulting in even more breakouts.
Egg whites, rich in protein and vitamins, have also been a favorite healing ingredient. Egg whites have been used to tighten skin for a long time. Simply beat two egg whites together to a consistent froth. Apply the mixture to your face and let sit for about fifteen minutes. Now, rinse the egg off with lukewarm water.
It is always best to treat your acne while it is still mild. Make an appointment to visit a dermatologist, if your efforts in using over the counter medications do not work. Your dermatologist will probably prescibe you an anti-acne oral or topical cream.



