Monday, August 4, 2008

Suntan lotion bad for acne and scientifically proven remedies for acne

Acne is a disorder that involves the hair-oil (pilosebaceous) apparatus of the skin. Acne vulgaris or common acne (referred to herein as adolescent acne) begins in the teen or preteen years. In general, it becomes less active as adolescence ends, but it may continue into adulthood. Acne that initially occurs in adulthood is designated post adolescent acne or adult-onset acne.
Common examples of non prescription medications include pads, strips, astringents or creams. These medications can be very effective for mild to moderate acne. Do note that it is very important to observe any possible side effects after using them.
Honey and vinegar are some other natural acne remedies to try. Honey contains anti-bacterial properties and is gentle on the skin. It destroys surface bacteria when applied to the face. Honey can be used two to three time weekly depending on the results. Apply distilled vinegar to the face as a topical solution and let stay for around ten minutes and rinse with cool water.
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