Adult Acne - Go For Herbal Treatments
People from ages twenty-one through forty and up can be affected by a very common skin disorder, adult acne. The most to suffer from this chronic disorder are women. Symptoms can include pimples, congested pores, whiteheads, and blackheads. Acne can manifest itself wherever the skin's oil glands are located, such as the chest and back but mostly on the face.
The various factors of adult acne are very different from juvenile acne. Adult acne affects normal, combination, or dry and sensitive skin, rather than just oily skin, the cause of juvenile acne. One of the recognized forms of acne is called acne vulgaris which involves black heads, pimples, and small sebaceous cysts and scars.
In adults, there are a number of other factors that activate acne. One major factor is stress, which causes the production of cortisol, a steroidal hormone that promotes acne. Coffee consumption, like stress, also promotes the creation of cortisol. Other conditions, such as smoking, low consumption of free fatty acids, and poor diet can also lead to adult acne.
Millions of people are affected by acne all over the world. Many of the over-the-counter products meant for treating acne contain chemicals, which might deteriorate the skin and might only be a temporary remedy. As more and more people are now aware of the hazards of the chemical usage, everyone is looking for a natural and herbal remedy to treat acne. Herbal medicines are not harsh since it does not contain any chemicals and are compounded mixtures of naturally available plants and herbs.
Natural treatments for adult acne can be in the form of lotions, creams, home made products or even herbal formulations. Some of the herbal acne treatments use echinacea and tea tree oil for treating acne and is available widely. Echinacea and Oregon grape help in increasing the immune system of the body. Tea tree oil consists of terpenoids, which is known for its antifungal and antiseptic property.
Almond oil is very good in removing acne scars. Apricot and citrus juices lessen the presence of cysts and acts as a natural exfoliate, getting rid of the dead skin cells making the pores free from clogs. Distilled white vinegar can also be applied as a topical solution on the affected area to cleanse the pores. Honey mask helps in the healing process of the skin affected by acne due to the anti bacterial quality.
Herbs such as green tea, chamomile, and even oatmeal are great remedies for treating inflammation since they have anti-inflammatory characteristics. Any itching sensations are reduced by washing with oatmeal. Ginger also reduces redness and inflammation. Licorice surprisingly increases mucous which stimulates the adrenal gland and increases natural defense systems in the body. This removes any bacteria and germs that may be the cause of acne.
Acne is a common chronic skin disorder associated with puberty. But adult acne affects people from ages twenty-one through forty and up. Acne can come up as any of the following: congested pores, whiteheads, blackheads and pimples. Wherever there are many oil glands, largely on the face, chest and back; these blemishes may occur. One form of acne is characterized by the presence of black heads, pimples, a small superficial sebaceous cyst, and scars. Treatments for acne come in the form of lotions, creams, home made products, or even herbal formulations. Some of the herbal acne treatments use echinacea and tea tree oil.
Published March 20th, 2008
