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Acne Treatments - Acne Water Treatment

By: alien

We humans are gifted with healing properties of the nature. Though, hardly do we know about them. There is a whole branch of naturopathy that advocates use of water, air, and sunshine to treat the diseases.

Yes, you can cure acne with water. WATER- that is available to you in abundance is the nature's gift to you to treat your maladies like acne.

So, let's get set to the mission "AcneTalks: Be Acne Free" with water today.

Water, the natural by-product, works both internally and externally to treat your acne. To get rid of acne forever, you simply need to include these 2 new aspects in your life.

Internal Treatment Of Acne With Water
About 70% of your body is made of water. And your skin is not an exception to this. It needs a lot of water which is beneficial for making cells healthier. This is particularly more relevant to the external area of your skin, which is exposed to dust and harmful substances.

The dust and other pollutants dehydrate the skin cells. When cells are dehydrated, they have reduced capability of functioning, rebuilding and healing, or removing waste efficiently.

Thus you need to consume a lot of water to replenish your skin. The consumption of water greatly enhances the cells' ability to function properly and reduce acne blemishes. But how much water is enough for your skin? For a healthy person, 1 gallon or 3.8 liters of water intake everyday is sufficient to establish healthy skin. Yes! It is that simple to keep acne away!

External Treatment Of Acne With Water
Water is extensively used for cleansing purposes and this is perhaps the most frequent use of water known to us. Still I put a question to you- do you clean your acne-affected area sufficiently? Or, do you avoid cleaning the acne affected area in the fear of getting more acne?

If YES is the answer to the second question, I am afraid to say you have done a blunder up till now and have made your skin's condition even worse.

You should clean your acne affected area three times a day with pure running water to detoxify it. This will help you get rid of the infection which may have occurred due to touching or pricking the acne bumps. You can also use purified warm water and mix some salt in it to cleanse your face or other affected area and remove excess oil and dirt from it. It reduces the secretion of oil and avoids clogged pores and acne breakouts.

Washing your skin 2-3 times serves the purpose of cleansing for most of your acne prone skin. If you want to make use of synthetic products like soaps and face wash then you need to use only those products that are made for acne prone skin.

And if you read the other article, you know which face wash and soaps you can use for better results.

All in all, water is indispensable element for cleaning and nourishing your skin. Your body has got inherited power to dispel negative energies and maintain a good health. And with water, you will only trigger this natural mechanism in you to action.

Try to treat acne ridden skin with water and the results are sure to turn on your side. All the best!


Alien writes for skin disorders. You can get more info on how to get rid of blackheads and for acne treatment.

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