Aloe Vera Good for Acne!

Aloe Vera Good for Acne!

If I crashed on an island and I could have one topical acne treatment, I would choose Aloe Vera without a doubt. Okay. If I had the choice to use the 3 Step Proactiv Solution along with the Green Tea Moisturizer then I would definitely have chosen those 4 items instead.

Either way, Aloe Vera is a great way for home acne treatment. My friend has actually been growing the *goods* for quite some time now. In the morning he shaves, goes straight to his plant, extracts the needed juices, and then applies those juices straight to his face.

I'm not trying to tell you to grow your own Aloe Vera plant. However, I am telling you that this plant is simply amazing. There are many benefits to a topical Aloe Vera acne treatment including:

  • reduces acne / pimples
  • reduces swelling
  • dryness relief
  • redness relief
  • overall, just a better look and feel to your skin.

Why does this special plant do all of these things, and more? In simple terms, Aloe Vera is used to speed up the healing process. There's really not much more to it. Seriously.

I'm actually going to go out and purchase a moisturizer containing Aloe today. I'll let you all know how it goes.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have aloe vera plant! How can I use it? Putting its gel to my skin?

Taylor said...

That's what my friend did. Lol. He took it straight from the plant.

Anonymous said...

yeah aloe vera is good for acne, ..it helped me cleared mine..

Robert C said...

I use aloe Vera to wash my face instead of soap. Most soaps/cleansers contain detergents and other irritants that can make acne like lesions. This is sometimes referred to as contact dermatitis.

Aloe can help improve the skins overall look, but it is not a cure for acne. Please see a good dermatologist for help with acne.

Personally, I have found that dairy products can cause acne. Everyone is different.

Research the subject on the web, and be wary of any "cures" for acne. Again, I would seek the help of a physician if acne continues to be bothersome.

Best of luck to all!

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