Showing posts with label Acne treatment in Ghaziabad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acne treatment in Ghaziabad. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 August 2021

How to Get Rid of Pimples: Here are 5 Easy Home Remedies

Dealing with acne breakouts can be tough, especially in a busy lifestyle. It is one of the most common skin related problem which is affecting more than 85% of people. It is every girl’s worst nightmare; they not just only make your face look a certain way but also you feel the constant urge to pop them. And they appear out of nowhere, when you have planned your date night, or attending a virtual date night. Acne treatments can be super expensive, and they can also burn a hole in your pocket. Not just that, they can also have side-effects including redness, dryness, and sometimes more pimples.

In this pandemic, people across the world have now moved to self-care or home remedies. Here are some home remedies for get rid of ance.

How can you treat Acne?

Try these home remedies to cure your acne-prone skin.

1. By using Apple Cider Vinegar: Apple Cider Vinegar can fight many bacteria as well as viruses. It has properties that contain organic acids that can help to cure acne. It can help in drying the excess oil that causes pimples in the first place, Create a solution with apple cider vinegar and mix it in the ratio of 1:3 with water. After mixing it well, apply the mixture to your face with a cotton ball, let it sit for 20 seconds, and rinse it with water. Pat it dry. You can repeat the process once or twice a day. Apple cider vinegar can cause slight irritation to your face, it should be used in a small amount.

2.By using  Honey and Cinnamon: Honey and cinnamon is a great combination to cure acne and decrease scarring of pimples. The combination will help in drying out the pimple and nourish your face with essentials. It is rich in antioxidants and has antibacterial properties. Take 2 spoons of honey and add 1 spoon of cinnamon powder to it. Mix it well and form a paste. Apply it directly to your face and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse your face and pat it dry.

3. Use Papaya: Papaya removes excess lipid and dead skin from the skin surface, clearing the skin and leaving it smooth. The enzyme papain in papaya helps prevent pus formation and reduces inflammation. All you need is fresh papaya. Take papaya, peel it, and mash it up until you get a semi-liquid consistency. Now apply it onto your face and leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes. Using warm water, rinse it off. Now apply moisturizer based on your skin type as papaya treatment tends to dry your skin.

4. By using Tea Tree Oil: Tea tree oil soothes your skin and reduces inflammation and redness. The antibacterial properties of tea tree oil help fight the acne-causing bacteria. It will also help in drying out the whiteheads and blackheads. You can directly apply Tea Tree oil on the affected area using a cotton ball. Just dip it in the oil and dab it on the skin. After 15 to 20 minutes, rinse it off completely. Another method of using Tea Tree oil is by mixing it with aloe-vera gel. Take a tablespoon of aloe-vera gel and add a few drops of Tea Tree oil to it. Apply this on the affected area and leave it for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse it off using warm water. Please note, you should stay away from Tea Tree oil if you have sensitive skin.

5. By using Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera over the years has gained a reputation to cure many skin-related problems. For acne too, It is also used to cure irritation, rashes, burns, and other skin-related conditions. It can help in healing wounds and has anti-inflammatory properties. Just take a scape the gel from your aloe vera plant with a spoon. You can directly apply the gel to your face as a moisturizer. Repeat it once or twice a day.

If above home remedies did not work well or not suit to your skin you may consult a skin care expert or dermatologist for proper treatment.

Thursday, 5 December 2019

How to get rid of hormonal acne

Skin concerns can often be attributed to hormonal changes that take place during the course of one’s life, and there are certain periods, namely puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, where this holds particularly true. Hormones can wreak havoc on the skin in a rather unpredictable manner during these times. There are some ways by using dermatologist to treat your Ance.

Hormonal therapies – the combined contraceptive pill: The combined oral contraceptive pill, aka 'the pill' can be used to control acne in women requiring contraception. It works because the oestrogen in the contraceptive pill reduces sebum and androgen production. Data suggests that it can take up to three months to see skin benefits from the contraceptive pill and certain pills. 

Spironolactone: Spironolactone is another oral drug that can be used by specialists, namely dermatologists, to treat acne in females. In many instances, doctors can be reluctant to prescribe it, as it's an 'off-label' drug. This means it was licensed for another reason, in this case, to treat high blood pressure and heart failure. Aside from this, spironolactone is an androgen-blocker, which means it slows down the production of male hormones, which are responsible for excess oil and breakouts. "Spironolactone has a useful role in female adults and those with PCOS especially, It should only be prescribed by a specialist with extensive experience of its use.

Make an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss whether spironolactone is right for you, depending on your medical history and lifestyle.

Isotretinoin: Isotretinoin is a vitamin A‑based drug that is highly effective in severe, recalcitrant acne with signs of scarring .It also has a role in acne that is resistant to treatment with other agents, relapses quickly after completion of antibiotic therapy or is having a profound psychological impact. So how exactly does it work? Well, it stops oil glands from producing too much sebum and speeds up shedding of dead skin cells, which both works to prevent blocked pores that lead to spots. There are side-effects, though. Dry, cracked skin is common on isotretinoin and close supervision by a specialist is largely required.

Skincare – retinoids: Often touted as the gold standard in anti-aging skincare, retinoids also play a significant role in treating acne. Retinoids are vitamin A-based products that essentially stop skin cells from becoming sticky, In other words, they reduce the blockage of pores and prevent things like blackheads from forming. But there are some side-effects. So consult with your dermatologist first.

Skincare acids: No thanks to hormones, oil production can go into overdrive and, mixed with dead skin cells, it's a recipe for acne. But incorporating acids into your evening skincare routine could be the answer to minimizing those breakouts.

Make an appointment with a dermatologist to discuss whether what is right for you, depending on your medical history and lifestyle says by Dr. Manju Keshri Senior dermatologist at KEMPS Skin Clinic, Vaishali Sec-4, Ghaziabad.

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Pimples on your face say what about your health

Every woman gets a pimple before the period, she blames it on hormones and hides pimples with concealer. But have you ever thought why pimples appear on the same spot every time and no cream or cleanser can help getting rid of them? Skin doctor suggests that problems with the skin are a reflection of inner well-being.

Your skin is basically a billboard for what's going on inside your body.The place on your body that is prone to pimples can help to determine what health problems you might have. Because breakouts actually don't just occur randomly, a pimple can send a pretty clear message about your health and hygiene, according to dermatologist Dr. Manju Keshari, director of KEMPS Skin Clinic in Ghaziabad. 

Each point on your face is linked to specific body organs and functions, so a breakout in a particular area means there is something wrong elsewhere in the body. 

Here are some areas your face may be breaking out or experiencing an issue, 

  • Pimple on your Forehead 

Breakouts on the forehead are directly related to your stomach and food intake. Stop eating junk food, excessive sugar and drink plenty of water as this could also be a greater problem of stomach infection after some time.

  • Pimples on cheeks

These pimples usually are caused when your face touches dirty cell phones, pillowcases, makeup brushes, and dirty hands! These germs are transferred to your skin and can clog your pores causing breakouts on your cheeks so take proper cleanness for cell phones, pillow covers etc.

  • Between your eyebrows

These breakouts are related to your digestive system and poor circulation. Therefore, if you’re intolerant to certain foods, this may appear as rashes or breakouts in this area. Unhealthy foods such as sugar candies and junk food may also result in breakouts in this area. A better-planned diet chart may help you to maintain clear skin.

  • Above the brow

Breakouts in this area will give you insight on your immune system. If you start breaking out in this area, it could be an indication that you’re coming down with a cold or other illness. Clear your skin by boosting your immunity by taking proper nutrition.

  • Pimples on Chin

A large number of us have hormonal irregular, however, aren't mindful of them. On the off chance that you break out on your chin, it might be an indication of hormonal issues. Give your skin additional consideration amid that season of a month and begin to address the significantly more concerning issue of imbalanced hormones.

  • Pimples around the lips

These breakouts are related to your digestive system and poor diet, the residue from acidic foodstuffs like lemon or vinegar can cause irritation on the skin and ultimately cause inflammation. These foods obstruct the pores physically. Accordingly, the gnarly looking zits happen around the mouth.