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Natural Cures For Acne That You Might Know Part 1

Filed under: Acne — Delta X Publishing Company at 5:23 am on Friday, March 21, 2008

Patricia Bolle

It used to be that only people between the ages of 12 to 24 suffered from acne. However through the years, that has slowly changed. Unfortunately, acne most commonly affects the facial area.

Having a severe case of acne on your face can be embarrassing, depressing and can cause low self esteem.

Over many years people have used a wide variety of natural cures for acne. In 1902 x-rays were used but of course proved to have no effect. Benzoyl Peroxide, Tetracycline, Minocycline, Clindamycin, Sodium Sulfacetamide were also used.

However, none of these treatments proved to completely eliminate acne. They did however create a wide range of harmful side effects. Dermatologists started to reconsider natural cures for acne since they have always proven to be safe and offer more cures that are effective.

There are two categories of natural cures for acne commercial and home made. The commercial variety has a lot of data to prove their effectiveness. However home cures have to be tried with an extra dash of faith. Prescription and over the counter acne treatments can come in small convenient packages and are very easy to use.

Cures made at home however mostly contain raw ingredients that range from egg whites to honey.
Over the counter and prescription acne creams and lotions do contain herbs.

Part 2 Coming soon!

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