Acne Treatment for Black Skin
We all know that acne affects everybody, regardless of color or gender, however people with black skin have a set of different issues to deal with when it comes to acne. Treating acne in black skin presents unique challenges not often found in other skin types. I have reviewed a very good product for treating acne in black skin, however what home remedies are there to get rid of acne for black skin that you can start with right away?First of all, something that you need to do every single day, you need to wash your face twice a day. Don’t wash it more often than that though, because that will cause your skin to fight against less skin moisture. Your face might need more moisture than people with white skin.
Some of the most useful home remedies are below. You can use each of these for a while and see which one helps you most. They are all freely available around the house or at your grocery store.
- Use rosemary plentifully: make yourself a bath of rosemary and nettle, and you can also drink a cup of rosemary tea every day
- Carrot juice is another home remedy that helps fight your acne
- Apply a dab of toothpaste on the pimple before going to sleep. Make sure you don’t apply it on outside of your pimple, as it will dry out your skin!
- This sounds like common sense, but please keep at it: avoid eating a lot of greasy foods and chocolate, specially late in the afternoon. Eat instead vegetables and fresh fruits.
- Make a mix of cucumber, lime, honey, oats, lemon, tea tree oil, tomatoes, orange, oats and turmeric and apply it on your skin. Leave it on for about 15-20 minutes and then wash it off gently with lukewarm water
No matter what treatment you choose, you need to watch your skin carefully for signs of irritation or excessive dryness. If you find your treatments are too irritating, let your doctor know right away. However, ask your dermatologist if he knows how to treat black skin. Not everybody is equiped with this knowledge, so you need to make sure that he is one that has experience with black skin treatment.
Whether you are a dermatologist or only interested in having a clear skin complexion at all times, Black Skin Care for the Practicing Professional is a very good book to read through. Acne is not the only problem people are fighting against, however acne can lead to other skin issues later in life as well. Having a proper guide from the start-up is winning the battle before it even began!










