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5 Proven Ways To Treat Common Skin Problems Naturally

Ashley
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  The world is moving toward using more natural products, especially when it comes to treating common skin problems. After all, the hidden ingredients in consumer skincare products can often exacerbate the problem rather than fixing it. If you’ve been looking for natural alternatives to treat your common skin ailments, here are five must-have natural remedies.

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  • Argan Oil
  • Aloe Vera
  • Oatmeal
  • Honey
  • Apple Cider Vinegar

Argan Oil

Argan oil is pressed from the kernels of argan trees in Morocco. It’s a laborious process that requires a lot of hands-on labor for low product yield. However, the effort is well worth the product that’s extracted. Argan oil is filled with antioxidants and has strong anti-inflammatory properties. As such, it’s great for common skin ailments such as acne and sunburns. Those healing properties also make it an effective natural treatment for rosacea and psoriasis— this article tells you all you need to know.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a must-have natural skin remedy that can help with a variety of common skin ailments. You can use aloe vera as a spot treatment for burns as well as a healing salve for after-sun care. It’s also a fantastic ingredient to include in DIY beauty products, such as face masks, moisturizers, and cleansers. Aloe vera is rich in polyphenols, which help prevent bacterial infections. It also contains antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and E, numerous minerals, and almost every essential acid the body requires to function. Aloe vera also contains salicylic acid, one of the most effective spot treatments for acne. It’s hard to believe that you can buy these plants for under $5 at most department stores for an endless supply of this natural skin remedy.

Oatmeal

Oatmeal has long been used in beauty products, and for good reason. The texture of oatmeal is gently abrasive, making it an ideal exfoliant for those with sensitive skin or skin problems (psoriasis or eczema, for example). Oatmeal is also rich in proteins, which promotes healing and nourishment in the skin while trapping in moisture. Saponins are another component of oatmeal that has been linked to anti-viral and anti-bacterial benefits. As such, it’s commonly used as an astringent and can benefit sensitive skin as a gentle cleanser. Whether you have an oatmeal bath to soothe the itching from bug bites or create an oatmeal body butter to soothe your eczema, this is an affordable natural skincare remedy.

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Honey

Honey is one of the few natural food products that will never expire. It has numerous health benefits for both inside and outside the body. For natural skincare, it can be used to nourish and heal the skin, treating acne and blemishes without risking further irritation. These benefits are a result of the high level of antioxidants found in honey. The levels are so high, that honey has proven to be an effective natural ingredient to combat cholesterol and heart disease when consumed with a healthy diet. In addition to treating acne, honey is one of the natural burn treatment salves in the world. It can also promote healing in cuts and other flesh wounds.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is a powerful natural astringent. It can be used to spot treat acne, clean cuts, and wounds, and even combat fungal rashes. With strong anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, it’s no wonder that so many people flock to this product to treat their acne. A word of caution with apple cider vinegar: it’s potent bordering on caustic. You should always dilute your dose with water before application. With these five natural remedies for common skin ailments on your side, you’ll feel happy, healthy, and beautiful.

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Ashley is an award-winning writer who discovered her passion in providing creative solutions for building brands online. Since her first high school award in Creative Writing, she continues to deliver awesome content through various niches.

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