Home Remedies for Acne?: An Honest and Unbiased Skin Care Review  

 

 
 

Acne Cures...

Hello, I'm Angela

Everyone knows that you have to be exceptionally careful before using any home remedies for acne, especially when dealing with severe acne facial ailments.

There are hundreds of products and reports that claim to have home remedies for acne. I decided to write this short review with the hopes that I may help others who are suffering from acne problems and who are looking for something that works.

Two products that I can recommend are on this review. One is an ebook that I highly recommend for those of you that want to clear up your acne the natural way. It's a great report that will give you the step-by-step methods that Chris Gibson used without having to buy or risk using expensive skin creams or prescriptions. 

After reading his ebook 'Acne Free in 3 Days', I'm sure his recommendations would have worked, although I don't know if it would have cleared my acne in 3 days. For me, I was looking for a facial application that I could apply daily and would clear up my acne. I've never had luck with treatments that claim they can get rid of acne overnight the natural way.

My best friend told me about Acnezine Treatment that she used to clear up her acne. This is a facial skin application made by Revitol. As of today, I use it everyday and I've never been embarrassed by acne again.

In the hope of helping others with their acne problems, I decided to write this review and give you my honest opinion of two products that I feel are the best I've found. One is an ebook on getting rid of acne and the other is a physical product produced by one of the leading companies in the skin care market. If you are looking for a natural way to get rid of zits or you'll love the ebook. If you want an acne treatment cream then you will want to get Acnezine.

Don't suffer with annoying acne. You can get rid of your acne problems...

I wish you the best!

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My #1 Recommendation To Get Rid Of Zits - Acnezine by Revitol!
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Acnezine is not an ebook that gives you instructions on how to get rid of your acne naturally, but a topical acne treatment product that will give you an entire skin care management system. It goes right to the source of your acne and not only heals the blemishes you have, but it also prevents future outbreaks of acne.

   
If you have acne like I did, you know how hard it can be to clear it up. They tell me that acne or pimples are a skin disease that affects everyone differently. Mine was not at the critical stage of leaving scars on my face, but I sure didn't want it to get to that stage either. My husband told me I should go to our doctor, but I kept putting it off.

My best friend told me she was using a product made by Revitol that cleared up her acne within a week and it hasn't come back. She told me I could go online and they offer a free trial that I could get to see if Acnezine would help clear up my acne.

The question is - did Acnezine work? I was skeptical at first when I placed my order. In four days I received my free trial which lasted me almost 2 months. I think my skin problem was a little more serious than I thought, because it took about a week before my acne really started to clear up. Since then I've been using it every day and my skin is vibrant and acne free.

Home Remedies For Acne

I truly believe that Acnezine will work for most people no matter what type of skin you have, whether you have dry skin, oily or somewhere in between. I fully recommend Revitol's Acnezine to help you clear up your acne. As of writing this review they are still offering the free trial sample...all you pay for is the shipping cost. The link below will take you to their website where you can order your Acnezine trial. I highly recommend giving it a try!

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Cure Your Acne Naturally - Acne Free In 3 Days
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Acne Free In 3 Days was the most impressive product I had purchased online and this simple but effective program has taken the web by storm recently with nearly 10,000 copies of the eBook sold in the past six months alone.

The author Chris Gibson is positive that anyone will have success with his methodology and his ebook. He recalls his earlier life experiences with acne and how he has been battling it since his early teen years. He then goes on to reveal how he discovered a simple technique that cleared it in just under three days and he shows you precisely what it is.

I obviously can't disclose the methods he uses because they're reserved for his members but what I can tell you is that they are natural and seemed to be great alternatives to common creams and ointments. I never really put his remedies to use. I'm more of a facial cream type of person. Probably if I had really given his methods a chance they would have worked. I've spoken to 9 people who had tried his remedies and they all had great success with his program although it took a little longer than three days for their acne to start to clear.

I do believe that these methods could drastically help your acne by cleansing the areas which are responsible for causing it and if you are fed up with enduring countless doctor and therapist visits you should certainly check this out.

     
 
 

 

     
 
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Healthy Diet for Acne Prone Skin

Don't eat that you'll get zits! We've all heard it; from parents, friends or even the family doctor. But the fact is, even after extensive study, scientists have not found a connection between diet and acne. Not chocolate. Not french fries. Not pizza.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a healthy diet is important for improving raw materials for healthy skin, but they also note that greasy or sugary foods do not cause acne. Likewise, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association concurred, Diet plays no role in acne treatment in most patients, even large amounts of certain foods have not clinically exacerbated acne.

Of course, that doesn't mean you should make a habit of eating foods high in sugar or fat. The skin is the body's largest organ, so what's good for the rest of you will be good for your skin, too.

Nutrients for healthy skin - There are a number of nutrients found in everyday foods that are known to promote a healthy body and therefore healthy skin. Get wise to these substances, and you'll increase your chances of conquering your acne.

Vitamin A - Naturally occurring Vitamin A, or retinol, is found in fish oils, liver and dairy products. The Vitamin A produced by plants is known as Beta-carotene, and is found in yellow/orange fruits and vegetable such as carrots, yams, apricots and cantaloupe, as well as green vegetables like parsley, kale and spinach. Extremely high doses of Vitamin A are toxic, so don't overdo it.

Vitamin B-2 - Stress has been known to aggravate existing cases of acne, and Vitamin B-2 is often helpful alleviating stress. Foods with a high concentration of B-2 include whole grains, fish, milk, eggs, meat and leafy green vegetables.

Vitamin B-3 - Found in peanuts, eggs, avocados, liver and lean meats, Vitamin B-3 improves circulation, promoting healthy skin. It also reduces the cholesterol level in the blood and helps you metabolize protein through proper utilization of food.

Vitamin E - Found in almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds, broccoli, wheat germ and vegetable oils. A powerful antioxidant, it protects your cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the bodys metabolism.

Zinc - Even in trace amounts, the antioxidant zinc is known to boost the immune system, improving overall health which of course is reflected in the skin. Zinc can be found in eggs, whole grains, nuts and mushrooms.

Know your own triggers. 

Since acne is different for everyone, there may be certain foods that cause flare-ups in your skin. Clearly, these foods should be avoided. You may also want to check your vitamin supplements for their iodine content; while normal amounts of iodine have not been shown to affect skin, amounts greater than the RDA of 150 mcg may aggravate your acne.

Overall, use your common sense. Drink lots of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet but dont be afraid to indulge your cravings every now and then.


 
 
 
 
 

Hormones and Acne in Adult Women

For millions of women, it happens like clockwork every month: cramping, bloating, mood swings, and acne. Experts know that acne is influenced by hormones, but research on the subject has been relatively limited until now.

A recent study conducted by dermatologist Alan Shalita, MD, confirmed that nearly half of all women experience acne flare-ups during the week preceding their period.

This particular kind of hormonal acne may fail to respond to traditional therapies, such as topical retinoids and systemic or topical antibiotics.

Adult Hormonal Acne - Puberty: Where it all begins

Starting sometime before adolescence (around the age of nine or ten) the adrenal glands begin to produce dihydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), an androgen. Other androgens the "male" hormones at work in a woman's body such as testosterone and dehydrotestosterone (DHT), join in at the onset of puberty. All of these hormones stimulate the sebaceous glands to secrete more of the skin's natural oil, or sebum. This is why oily skin and acne are so prevalent among teenagers. Naturally, since boys have more "male" hormones, teen acne tends to be more severe in males.

The treatment of acne in teenagers can be challenging, because their hormones are in a constant state of flux. They may initially respond very well to first-line treatments, such as topical retinoids and benzoyl peroxide, perhaps accompanied by an oral antibiotic. As their bodies develop, however, they may undergo severe hormonal shifts and stop responding to the current medications. Courses of acne treatment may need to be adjusted more often with teenagers to accommodate these hormonal changes.

Adult Hormonal Acne - A vicious cycle

Many women pass into adulthood without "outgrowing" their acne. Others may not develop it until their 20s or 30s, experiencing persistent breakouts the week before their period. Why? During the course of a normal menstrual cycle (if a woman is not taking any kind of hormonal birth control pill), estrogen levels peak at mid-cycle, then decline as she nears her period. After ovulation, the ovaries begin to produce progesterone, another hormone which stimulates the sebaceous glands. And with the extra oil comes acne. Hormones are also responsible for acne in a percentage of pregnant women, as well; the sebaceous glands go into high gear during the third trimester, causing oily skin and frequent breakouts. Some women even experience acne after menopause, when estrogen levels begin to taper off and testosterone becomes the dominant hormone.

Adult Hormonal Acne - What can be done?

According to Dr. Shalita, the "wait and see" attitude is particularly ineffective for hormonal breakouts: "Acne that worsens during a woman's monthly cycle isn't something that women will grow out of as they get older. Seeing your dermatologist to determine the best treatment plan for acne flare-ups is recommended for the most successful result."