Emu Oil for Acne
Emu Oil dramatically reduces the redness and swelling of Acne, while preventing scars! Emu Oil for Acne – Acne effects almost 90% of teenagers at some stage, and many people up to the age of 50 can suffer from Acne. It is therefore one of the most common medical conditions in the world. Acne is a build up of oils and impurities in the pores of your skin, causing your skin to become inflammed and swolen with infection. What causes Acne? Acne can be caused by a number of factors. Contact with an oily substance such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum, certain medication, steroids, or for women on the contraceptive pill, this can be a cause of Acne. However, acne is most often cause by the secretion of androgens. Androgens are sex hormones that are initially secreted at the onset of puberty, which explains why Acne is most common in teenages.
Acne is also caused by ingesting a lot of red meat, milk, sugar and white flour. Androgens stimulate the production of oil from the skins oil glands. Acne occurs when these oil glands become overactive and the exit from the gland is blocked, causing the oil to build up in the gland and swell. Women may get acne with each menstrual period due to a change in hormones, and it may clear up or worsen during pregnancy. Certain cosmetics may cause acne by clogging pores and aggravating the skin, and acne can be made worse by squeezing pimples or trying to open them in any way, which may increase the inflammation and infection.
Acne Treatments The most common treatments for Acne include –
* Benzoyl Peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide is found in most Skin Care products that are specially formulated to treat acne. Unfortunatly, Benzoyl Peroxide is a toxic chemical. It can cause irritation to your skin, eyes, throat, and when breathed in – it can even irritate your lungs. As well as being used in Skin Care, its also used to make plastic, rubber and inks.
* Salicylic Acid. Salicylic acid is a mild acid that encourages the sloughing of dead skin cells. The only problem is it acyually peels layers of your skin.
* Antibiotics. If you suffer from moderate to severe acne, your doctor may prescribe a combination of topical acne treatment and oral antibiotics. However – using antibiotics can often have bad side effects, and can weaken your bodies natural immune system, which can lead to other illnesses.
* Hormones. For some women, acne is caused by excessive production of hormones called androgens that kick their oil-producing glands into high gear. Adult women and teenage girls whose acne does not respond to treatment with antibiotics or retinoids like Retin-A Micro, may want to try hormonal therapy. Using hormonal therapy can often lead to mood swings and other emotional issues.
* The Natural way. The best and final option, is to seek out a product which is natural and chemical free that wont harm your skin, we have the solution…Pure Emu Oil.
Emu Oil for Acne – How can it help? Acne is caused by inflammation of the skin, so it would make sense to use a anti-inflammatory product to control Acne and pimples. Emu Oil is one of the best anti-inflammatory substances on the planet – and it is all natural. Treating acne with Emu Oil has proven to be very effective, being one of the best ways to get rid of pimples naturally. The reason for this is because Emu Oil is non-comedogenic, which means it does not clog pores, so your skin can still breath when you apply it, and Emu Oil is naturally anti-bacterial, it will fight bacteria that causes pimples and acne. It is also hypo-allergenic (non-irritating) so it is great for all skin types, including people with sensitive skin. And finally, Emu Oil naturally helps to repair scar tissue, so as well as helping to clear your pimples, Emu Oil Skin Care products will also help to repair scar damage caused by acne. So try using our Emu Oil Skin Care products today, its a acne solution you wont want to miss out on. Recommended for Acne – The products recommended for treatment of Acne are – * Emu Oil Soap – If you have acne or pimples on you body eg.back, use the Emu Oil soap in the shower daily, but do not ever use soap on you face. * Emu Oil Moisturiser – after cleansing and toning, use the Emu Oil moisturiser on your face daily. * For your face we also have the Moisturiser with Vitamin E, and the Moisturiser with SPF 30+ * Pure Emu Oil – Rub a small amount of Pure emu oil directly onto the pimple, this will help to fight the bacteria and bring down the swelling.
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