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Natural Acne Remedies & Treatments: How to Get Rid of Acne

Acne vulgaris, or common acne, can be an annoying skin disease that causes, at least, mild embarrassment and irritation; serious cases can crush a person s self-esteem, spurring bouts of depression, or even suicide. Pimples usually first start appearing in our early teens, when puberty begins and our bodies are undergoing strange transformations at the behest of some powerfully concentrated hormones. The acne problem only adds to the pile of things teenagers are trying to sort through without drowning in a sea of identity shift and life change. So when acne shows up on the face, the urge to run and hide is especially uncontrollable.

Acne is a localized inflammation of the skin, caused by a buildup of dead cells and oil in the pores. This buildup creates an ideal environment for certain types of bacteria and yeast to develop, causing a skin irritation. Though acne most often appears on the face, chest, back, shoulders, and upper arms, for a lucky few, it never shows up at all. Some dermatologists suggest it could be hereditary, and most agree pimples are not caused by poor diet and bad hygiene. Although some people are left with physical and emotional scars, for most of us, acne goes away when we get older.

In this free skin care video series, learn how to get rid of acne. Our skin care professional has some natural treatments that will leave you with skin that is fresh and rejuvenated. The steps in her natural acne remedy include a cleaning and exfoliation process, using steam to clean the pores and detoxify the body, pus extraction, and protecting the skin from sun damage and future breakouts.
Credit: http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/acne-remedies-treatment-how-to-get-rid.htm

Author: Expert Village

Introduction to Natural Acne Treatments

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