Acne Treatment for Black Skin

For all you sistas and bros with Acne


Acne treatments for Black Skin is not much different as for other skin colors. But there are certain things you're more sensitive to, and should keep in mind. Find out about a safe treatment and you'll see the difference. Let's start with home remedies. You may be be suspitious to use things your granny used but trust me, todays medicine is not as efficient without the things your granny used.

First of all, the hygiene of your face is very important. Wash your face two times a day, no exceptions. Don't wash it too often as that will make the skin fight against less skin moisture - not a good idea. Do not eat a lot of greasy food, cholocate, especially not in the afternoons. Eat a lot of vegatables. The advice so far is the most important. Don't understimate it, this is way to find some of the root causes of heavy acne condition. Make yourself a bath with blanch of nettle and rosemary. Drink rosemary tea, a cup each day. Drink carrot juice each day. Some home remedies are great for overnight treatments: apply toothpaste on acne before you go to sleep (just on acne and do it carefuly). You will wake up fresh.

For Acne scars, you should try home remedies such as yogurt, lemon juice and apple juice. Be very consistent and don't give up But let's face it, scars is not an easy condition to heal. You'll need modern medicine and this is where your black skin makes a difference. Some peeling cremes take out too much moisture of the skin and the black skin is more sensitive. You should make sure your skin has enough moisture if you use those cremes. It's the best if you use special products designed for black skin treatment such as Black Opal. Laser therapy can be tricky for you. Every mistake doctors make is much more visible on black than white skin. Such a treatment can change the pigmentation and you end up with brown patches, something like old people's skin. Now that I've scared you, let me tell you that this will not happen to you if you find a good doctor. A doctor with expierence and knowledge about your type of skin. It's easy actually, just ask the doctor some questions about his experience (and even knowledge). Ask what is the difference in their treatment for white and black skin.

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