
Many people begin the search for home remedies for acne redness as a result of the terrible skin damage acne can often do to our skin including unsightly red pimples on all areas of our face. The redness caused by acne has many effects not least the constant redness which is evident even long after the acne spots have disappeared. In some extreme cases it has been known for the discolouration of the skin and the inssent redness to still be visible some 6 months after the skin has healed from the scarring caused by acne.
In many circumstances the persistent redness of the facial skin is caused by the scaarring left by people picking and scratching the pimples in the skin. There are many home remedies for acne redness avaliable which we will look into in more detail below but aside from home treatments there are also many high street lotions, creams and face washes which all help claim to cure your skin of acne. In my experience the vast majoirty of these over the counter remedies do little to treat the problem and best results can be achieved through applying home remedies for acne redness.
Here we look at some of the key effective home remedies for acne redness which work;
Home remedies for acne redness – reducing the redness
One of the most common home remedies for acne redness is the use of toothpaste. Simply dab a spot onto the effected areas of the skin leaving it to work overnight. This should help calm the skin and thereby reducing the redness. Toothpaste has some active anti-inflamatory ingridients which is why it is often used as a home remedies for acne redness.
One of the obvious home treatments to reduce redness of the skin is to apply cooling ice packs to the skin. There are some great reusable ice gel packs which are really effeceive in this area. Simply leave the pack in the fridge and apply when cool helping to reduce redness in the face.
Tetrahydrozoline hydrochloride is typically used on the skin to help reduce inflammation. This compund is found in eye drops and many acne sufferers have found dabbing a small amount of this onto the skin to an effective addition to the home remedies for acne redness treatments.
If you have a herb garden then make use of it! Fresh mint is a further herbal method which has been shown to help reduce facial redness. Simply ground up some fresh leaves into a smooth paste and gently apply to the area of the face causing problems.
Further common and well used home remedies for acne redness include the use of cooling cumbumber which will help cleanse the skin and help reduce redness of the skin. You can either cut small circles of cumcumber placing it directly onto the skin for 10-15 minutes or liquidise into a paste applying it to the red skin.
Not just to ward off vampires but garlic is an ancient anti bacterial cleaner. It can be applied directly to the face helping to reduce inflammtion.
We have touched upon acid juices before in this home remedies for acne report but the juice of lemon is a particulary good cleanser of the skin which also helps to reduce inflammation and the redness caused by acne. You can simply dab on a few drops on the end of your fingertips to the effected area, just remember to rinse off througouly after applying.
Although not considered a home remedies for acne redness exactly but facial masks do help reduce redness and can be purchased from most high street stores. These can help lighten the skin through clearing excessive amounts of sebum from the skin whilst calming and soothing damaged skin as well as ridding all of those dead skin cells. If treated correctly these home remedies for acne redness can also help to reduce the chances of acne scarring.
I always recoomend that you initially try out home remedies for acne redness to treat the problem however, if the symptoms continue to persist then it maybe the case that you will need to look at more stronger methods. The best course of action in these circumstances is to make an appointment with a skin care professional or dermatoligst.

