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Drink Lemon to Beat Acne

By Mary Basiadima, 19 August 2014

Are You Spending Money On Expensive High Street Acne Products?

Acne is the scourge of many people’s lives and as they try many treatments in an attempt to cure themselves, sufferers find that they are often out of pocket as well as disappointed. Acne can hit at any time in your life…it’s not just a teenage issue with many people reporting their first breakouts in their 30s and even their 40s.

From medicated washes to pills and special diets, herbal skin preparations and even the application of coconut oil there are many “cures” out there but did you know that the humble lemon is one of the most effective natural treatments for acne?

Lemon: Acne’s Kryptonite

Lemons are basically a super-fruit; they’re packed full of antioxidants and are also astringent and naturally antibacterial. Some people recommend applying neat lemon juice to the affected areas in an attempt to “dry up” pimples but this is never a good idea; lemon juice is far too harsh for most people’s skin and the astringents in the fruit will cause dry or sore patches.

Instead of applying lemon juice to your face, make drinking it a part of your daily routine. You don’t need to do anything special…simply squeeze a fresh lemon (organic is best) and add water. Drink a glass a day first thing in the morning and watch for the results. After around 2 weeks you should begin to notice a change, your skin will appear fresher, cleaner and less acne prone.

Drinking lemon juice is not a cure-all…it’s great for your skin and for your body in general but if you’re suffering from deeply pitted scars or infected acne then you should seek out further treatment at a clinic.

Professional Treatments To Get Rid Of Acne

Anti Acne Peels are a wonderful way of rejuvenating acne prone skin. Alpha and Beta Hydroxy Acids are applied to the skin by a technician and then the magic begins! Your skin will be gently refreshed and deeply cleansed by the carefully formulated preparations and afterwards it will be noticeably fresher and cleaner in appearance. Another great treatment for acne prone skin is IPL Photorejuvenation which uses laser light to treat all sorts of skin issues including dark pigmented areas, scars and uneven texture and tone.

Because IPL Photorejuvenation is non-invasive, it’s the perfect treatment for those who are nervous of skin clinics to have a gentle but effective introduction into the improvements that can be brought about by qualified professionals.

Don’t suffer with your skin…take action! Improve your diet, refresh your skin with lemon juice and look into the many acne treatments on offer today.

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