You’ve probably heard the expression, “you are what you eat”. But have you ever considered using what you eat to treat acne? The idea is not as far-fetched as it might seem. Acne is a biological process so it would make sense that a good option for acne treatment should include natural alternatives – both in what you eat, and what you apply to your face. You probably know there are certain foods that can be applied to the face that help with wrinkles and dry skin. Some of these same foods can be used to treat acne as well..

Acne is the result of a number of factors including excess oil on the face, bacteria, and clogged pores. Certain foods on your face may not help with the bacteria, but they can certainly work on your oily skin. With that taken care of, your skin will be less likely to get clogged by oil. So right there, you’ve taken care of a major component of acne prevention. It may take another topical cream to supplement your treatment as it usually takes more than one thing to get rid of acne.

For your face, you could try an oatmeal mask to absorb the oil on your skin. The natural texture and milk component work well together to even out your skin tone. Fruit juices also have an acidic property that will help to dry your face or act as a natural astringent. Methods like Acnezine treatment will also help to flush your body of toxins that can build up in your body and affect hormone levels. So it’s obviously important to consider what you eat in terms of food as well. When you can, have plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables while drinking a lot of water. In time, this natural approach will strengthen your skin and make it less prone to overall breakouts.

For serious acne, a good resource can be found here: http://howtogetridofacnehelp.com/

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