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Acne Cure – Natural Home Remedy That Works


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If you’ve been treating your acne with any of the many products out there but you’re ready to give up in frustration, I don’t blame you. I’m sure it feels to you like there’s no end in sight to this problem. You’ve tried everything you can think of and yet your face, chest, back, and even your arms are still plagued with the ever-imposing zit Relax, because the end is near. I’m going to tell you about an acne cure; a natural home remedy that gets to the source of acne and extinguishes it for good.

Acne is in fact …

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See Pictures of Acne Victims – The Acne Crime Rate – Never Ending Battle


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There are several stages of acne, or should I say, three types of acne conditions:

In which case, all three would require your attention as soon as possible. Let’s take the milde acne for instance, it is of course the simplest form of acne and can be treated by simply washing your face regularly or cleaning the area where acne is present with luke warm water. Apply a mild acne topical solution like Benzoyl Peroxide or Salicylic Acid. Both can be found and purchased over the counter at your local drug store or pharmacy.

Now for moderate acne, this is …

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Thyme’s Time as an Acne Remedy May Be Coming Soon – MedicineNet

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Study Shows Thyme Fights Acne-Causing Bacteria

By Denise MannWebMD Health News

Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

April 12, 2012 — the next new acne treatment may be found in the produce section of your food store.

Largely due to its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, the herb thyme — which is found with other herbs in the produce section of most food stores — may well earn itself a place in the skin care section of your local drug store.

Researchers from Leeds Metropolitan University in the U.K. steeped thyme, marigold, and myrrh in alcohol to make what’s called a tincture, and then tested them on the bacteria that cause acne. they all had greater antibacterial effect after five minutes compared to lab specimens exposed to plain alcohol, but thyme was the most …

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