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Role of Herbs in Natural Treatment for AcneHerbs play an important role in the natural treatment for acne. Some of the herbs control the secretion of the hormones in the body. Oil produced from the sebaceous glands can also be controlled with the intake of some herbs. This helps in the natural treatment for acne. The purpose of these treatments is to unblock the pores in the skin. Pores in the skin are blocked by the oil that is secreted and this leads to the growth of bacterial in the skin pores which are blocked. Even simple exercises which gives out sweat from the skin helps in cleaning the pores and thus prevent the formation of acne.
There are herbs and essential oils that are applied topically on the skin affected by acne for natural treatment for acne. Essential oils like tea tree oil, lavender oil, and clover oil are the most commonly and frequently used oils in the natural treatment for acne. Oils like chamomile and grapefruit are also used in the natural treatment for acne. Topical herbal products containing zinc as one of its constituents are also used in the natural treatment for acne. Aloe vera juice is also used to apply on the acne affected parts of the skin during the natural treatment for acne scars. Lavendar essential is also a herbal product that is used in natural treatment for acne scars.
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