Archive for June, 2010

Herbs that Fight Acne

Friday, June 25th, 2010

A number of herbs today are used in special formulas to clear skin problems. They provide different benefits to acne sufferers, as well as to people who experience other blemishes such as whiteheads or blackheads.

These herbs benefit an acne-prone person either directly or indirectly (dealing with the root of the problem or clearing the surface):

Thyme-Facial steam packs often are made with this pleasant-smelling herb. It is known to clear the complexion quite well. It might be mixed along with other ingredients such as basil or rose water.

Basil-This herb often is found in tea and also is included in many facial masks or treatment pastes. Its strongest suit is its ability to fight against acne-causing agents. You might see it in a home recipe along with lemon, thyme, tea tree, or witch hazel.

Tea tree-This herb is most often used as an oil. It’s main role is to cleanse and toning the skin. It has healing/antiseptic qualities that keeps acne away.

Turmeric-This root has antiseptic and antibiotic qualities. It serves the skin quite well, as it addresses the root of the problem-the acne fighting bacteria. It also helps eliminate redness, soreness, and pimples.

Burdock-This herb helps strengthen the immune system and promotes blood purification. It also provides a way to detoxify the body and one result is less chance that skin blemishes such as pimples or blackheads would form.

Rooibos-This herb has anti-oxidant qualities. Therefore, it is esteemed as a product that helps build up the immune system. It also soothes and heals the skin, which allows for the correction and disappearance of blemishes.

Heather-The young version of this flower is often added to teas. It has forever been applied as a way to clear skin problems. If you see it on a label as part of a product ingredient list you can be assured it is very helpful.

Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask Review

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The Astara Blue Flame Purification Mask is an overnight spot treatment that is often used for acne. It is ideal for use on the whole face as often as once a week. Here are some pros and cons based on individual user experiences with this product.

Pros

It works well to calm and control blemishes. Yet, there are no harsh ingredients in it such as benzyl peroxide. It would work great for people with sensitive skin, and there is less chance of irritation or blotchiness.

It has in it natural cleansing ingredients such as tea tree oil and anti-microbial botanical sources-one main reason why it is preferred over other acne masks. This is what helps cleanse the face to get rid of acne, and again it is ideal even for people with more sensitive and/or drier skin.

Cons

It ordinarily works for people who even have dry or sensitive skin. However, too much for too long can still be too strong and cause problems.

You should try a thin sample of and see how that works on your skin and then maybe later try a thicker bunch of it. One major disadvantage of this product is that it sometimes requires extra product in order to be able to use it-more than another.

Baking Soda for Acne? The Pros and Cons

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Here is an interesting thought-baking soda for acne. Does it really work? If so, it would definitely be a very cheap alternative.

Pros

It cleans the skin well and it makes the skin feel soft. It also helps get rid of mild acne very well, and it has helped with blackheads even and it makes the skin glow.

It is a very inexpensive solution, as already mentioned above. It also is very easy to apply and the texture of it can provide you with the right amount of exfoliate for your skin.

Cons

It could cause a burning or irritating feeling on someone with sensitive skin. It also can cause irritation even on normal skin if you rub it too hard into the skin. It also can sting if you have open wounds or sores on your face.

It sometimes is hard to wash baking soda off your face. It is a bit grainy too-not as soft as traditional cleansers.

Instructions

Using baking soda on your face for acne is most effective when made into a paste. You would add equal amounts of water to baking soda. It helps if you apply a moisturizer on afterwards, and one all natural solution would be a dab or two of olive or almond oil.

Using baking soda would probably work best for people with oily skin. However, it can be used with caution on normal and combination (some oily/some dry) skin.

If you want to try other ingredients with baking soda you might want to try honey, lemon juice, rose water, and brown sugar. This makes a nice facial scrub. You would mix the ingredients together in moderate proportions and then let sit on your face for 10 minutes.

You would then scrub your face for two minutes. After that you would then rinse/take it off.

Review of Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10 is a rather potent solution. It works for many people, but how well is the question.

The end result depends upon skin type for the most part. However, even then the outcome of using this product is very individualized.

Pros

This product is quick and easy to use. It works best on people who have oily skin, and it does wonders as a spot treatment. Users have been known to see acne cleared up in one to three days.

For use on the occasional blemish, this product works great. The best part about using this Clean & Clear product is that it is affordable.

Cons

This product is a bit strong as it does contain the highest dosage of benzoyl peroxide usually present in an acne gel. It is so strong that some people have experienced excess dryness and irritation.

Conclusion

Users should beware when using Clean & Clear Persa-Gel 10. The recommendation is to try a small amount to see how your skin reacts. Then, try using the amount prescribed by the manufacturer. Instructions for usage are on (or in) the box and/or the label.

If this product does not work for your skin type, you might want to instead try something else. One recommendation is the Proactiv Solution 3-Step System.