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- Acne Relief
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Acne products that are safe and gentle.
Many people find that with traditional acne treatments their acne and skin becomes worse.
The chemicals used in most acne products can actually irritate your skin, causing redness and inflammation.
Our acne products will help promote a clear complexion.
It is ideal for all skin types.
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- Our Acne Treatments
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Why would you use chemicals on your face?
Due to the unique molecular structure of the nutritive ingredients used in these acne products, they are easily absorbed without creating any extra oiliness.
To help with your acne, start a daily routine designed with the complete health of your skin in mind.
People that suffer with acne all their life would be surprised that they may have created their problem by using skin care products containing chemicals.
A typical example is the regular soap that you have used since childhood on your body, hands and hair. Remember, all those cleansers are made with harsh detergents and in time can create allergic,sensitive reactions and persistent acne condition.
Never use facial products that have chemicals such as fragrance and/or minerals oils.
To help with acne your skin needs time to renew itself and breathe.
Using nutritive acne products your skin will rejuvenate and your complexion improve.
- These Are Some of the Best Essential Oils That Help With Acne
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- Geranium Essential Oil
Is an indispensable aromatherapy oil. It's one of the best skin care oils, offering relief from congested, oily and dry skin.
Geranium skin preparations are gently astringent, opening pores and clearing oily complexion geranium oil helps almost any skin type or skin condition. Its stimulating action promotes the regeneration of skin cells and speeds the improving of acne and blemishes. It also soothes dry sensitive skin.
Geranium oil imparts a healthy glow to the complexion, making the skin appear radiant and more youthful. It improves the appearance of broken capillaries and varicose veins. Geranium oil also helps control excessive oiliness of the skin.
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- Manuka Oil
Manuka Oil has recently been tested against two other organisms, Bacillus subtilis and the dermatophyte Trichophyton mentagrophytes.
Oil distilled from plants collected in the East Cape region of New Zealand showed the highest antimicrobial activity, while the Australian oil showed no activity against these organisms.
In clinical trials, Manuka oil from New Zealand has proved effective against athlete's foot, ringworm, acne, thrush, and some antibiotic-resistant organisms, possibly due to it high level of leptospermone.
This is a pleasant smelling oil, with a wider range of active compounds, that are mildly anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral and anti fungal - perfect for the treatment of spots and blemishes.
The low density of the oil means that it is carried deeply and rapidly into the skin. Use it for the treatment of acne, cold sores and other skin complaints.
The Manuka oil penetrates the blocked follicle, kills the bacteria and helps to unblock the follicle allowing the built up infection to be released, leaving a sterile clear follicle which helps quickly, reducing or eliminating scarring.
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- Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is also soothing for skin conditions like rosacea and sebborheic dermatitis, and will not cause flare-ups.
By helping to reinforce the structure of the skin's outer layer, Jojoba oil -along with the nutritive oils produced by the skin is extremely helpful in the calming process.
Nutritive oils help prevent individual cells from losing moisture, and aid in keeping the skin smooth and supple.
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- Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil - A nutritive antibacterial and anti fungal solution derived from the leaves of the Melaleuca tree or Tea Tree plant.
Tea Tree Oil is one of the most popular herbal extracts used to treat and eliminate acne, and for good reason.
Tea tree oil is extracted and concentrated by steaming the leaves of a melaleuca tree and then collecting the oil the leaves give off into a concentrate.
Tea tree oil has seen a large revival over the past 20 years, in part because it is more effective in killing certain bacteria.
So, for those of you who like what benzoyl peroxide does to acne but don’t like the side effects, tea tree oil may be the right alternative for you.
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- Lavender Essential Oil
Lavender Oil is Indigenous to the mountain zones of the Mediterranean, lavender thrives in stony habitats that have access to lots of sunlight. Lavender can be found growing in the wild throughout southern Europe. Lavender is actually a shrub with heavy branches that grows up to about 60 cm.
Wood-like branches grow from the broad rootstock and green leaf-like shoots resembling rods protrude out from the branches. The narrow, grayish green leaves covered in a silver blanket-like substance taper down from the base.
The leaves are oblong in shape and attach directly at the base in curled spiral-like patterns. Herbalists have also used lavender oil to treat skin ailments including fungal infections, burns, wounds, eczema, and even acne.
Lavender does an excellent job at balancing oil production in the skin as well as clearing blemishes and evening skin tone. It is indicated for all skin types and even helps to hydrate dry skin.
Lavender can be used at any step in your skin care regimen. Clary-Sage is another great oil for acne and it also does a wonderful job with wrinkles and fine lines as well. Lavander oil is a great for acne and skin infections in general. It is a powerful antibacterial and anti fungal agent.
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To help your acne, start a daily care routine designed with the complete health of your skin in mind.
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People that suffer with acne all their life would be surprised that they may have created their problem by using skin care products containing chemicals.
Many people find that with traditional acne treatments their acne and skin becomes worse.
The chemicals used in most acne products can actually irritate your skin, causing redness and inflammation.
Our acne products will help promote a clear complexion.