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Blemishes Diagnosis and Treatment Rating: 0.0
By Juliet Cohen
Health Articles | December 14, 2007

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Blemishes are marks or areas of discoloration on the skin. A blemishes is a mar in the skin caused by pimples, blocked pores, a skin rash or scarring. Some blemishes, such as port-wine stains, are discolorations a person is born with. Other blemishes, particularly acne, are caused by clogged pores. These are often caused by toiletries and cosmetics, particularly night creams, foundations, and moisturizers. Those cosmetics that are most likely to cause blemishes are referred to as comedogenics. Environmental factors, such as pollution, can irritate the skin and cause blemishes to form. Blemishes can also become worse when they come into contact with irritants such as hair and clothing. Stress and hormonal changes can also cause blemishes.



In particular, a hormone called androgen can result in blemishes when it becomes particularly active. Women are particularly inclined to hormonal changes when they enter adulthood and menopause. They are also more likely to develop blemishes during pregnancy or menstruation because of the related hormonal changes. For those suffering from blemishes due to hormonal changes, certain medications can be beneficial. Oral contraceptives and antiandrogens can be helpful for women.

There are also several natural treatment options available to individuals with blemishes. Lemon juice can also be applied to spots in order to bleach them. Rub in some coconut oil before going to bed. Drink lots of water to keep the skin hydrate and detoxified. Use lemon and cucumber if you have oily skin.



Blemishes Home Remedis Tips



1. Use a heavier moisturiser in the winter when your skin is dry.



2. Tea tree oil is useful home remedy for blemishes that will work



3. A paste of honey and turmeric reduces the marks if applied on the skin regularly.



4. Lemon is the best thing available in our kitchen to reduce the marks and blemishes from the skin.



5. A paste of neem leaves or boiled neem leaves water if applied on the skin reduces the blemishes.



6. Tender coconut water dabbed on blemishes and left for ½ an hour. Repeat for 15 days.



7. Carrot juice applied for 15 minutes for 15 days will clear the blemished skin.



8. Watermelon juice applied and gently massaged on the blemished area. Left on for 15 minutes will definitely help.
Juliet Cohen writes health articles for skin diseases and skin disorders. She also writes articles for health tips.


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