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2 Types Of Pimples On The face To Not Touch!

2 Types Of Pimples On The face To Not Touch!

Pimples On The face To Not Touch

Acne pimples or sores are fairly common skin ailments. There are various treatments to mitigate, but according to experts of the skin, the best remedy is to not touch it!
The facial skin is probably the most exposed part of our body. The face suffers daily attacks, due to many factors such as pollution, sun, stress, lack of sleep or hormonal problems that can alter its appearance. Among the most common skin problems are acne and fever blisters. Benign conditions, certainly, but not always easy to deal with (including acne). Besides the many natural remedies or pharmaceutical treatments used to combat them, it is very important not to touch these pimples so as to prevent infection. Discover below the natural tips to get rid of cold sores and acne.
1 - Cold sores:
More known as fever blisters, cold sores is a mild infection caused by the virus of herpes simplex. This highly contagious virus is usually transmitted to the child and can remain inactive. But note that once installed in the body, it remains forever in the body but does not necessarily show permanent signs. However, it can wake up and cause a rash around the lips due to stress, fatigue, fever, or cold.
This condition is manifested by cold sores that appear around the mouth or on the lips. They are not painful or serious but certainly annoying.
Some people have the habit of removing the yellow crusts that form on the pimples. Big mistake, you should never touch a cold sore. You must, however, wash hands frequently and avoid contact with babies or people with weakened immune system, to prevent contamination.
cold sores usually disappear within a week or 10 days. There are different pharmaceutical treatments to cure, but some natural remedies prove to be equally effective. The importance is detecting the start of the push to process them quickly. Here are
Some natural tips to overcome cold sores:
Tip 1: The essential oil of lemon balm
The essential oil of lemon balm has proved to be effective against cold sores. Applied regularly during the day, it helps to promote healing of cold sores, through its anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antiviral properties.
To do this, simply mix one drop of essential oil of lemon balm with a carrier oil (almond, for example) and apply it on the affected area with a cotton swab.
Tip 2: Garlic
Garlic is a powerful natural antiseptic and can therefore help to treat cold sores. Cut a peeled garlic clove in half and place it on the area of the lesion. Leave for a few seconds.
2 - Cystic acne pimples:
Acne is one of the most common skin problems. It can be due to several factors including hormonal imbalances in women, stress, puberty ...
Acne is in most cases benign, but can be severe in some people. The particular cystic acne is a severe form of acne. It results from the clogging of pores due to excess sebum production. Resulting in the appearance of microcysts, red pimples and blackheads. This form of acne requires special skin treatments because it is more difficult to treat.
Just as cold sores, acne pimples on the face should not be affected. This can cause inflammation that can delay the healing process. Dermatologists administer several creams, gels or tablets to patients to cure acne, but they can cause troublesome side effects. Hence the importance of turning to natural remedies so as to reduce acne pimples.
Here are 2 effective tips to get rid of acne:
Tip 1: Essential oil of tea tree:
The essential oil of tea tree can be effective in treating acne pimples. Indeed, this oil has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, thanks to the terpineol .
How to use it ? Dilute tea tree oil in a carrier oil and apply it twice daily to the affected areas.
Tip 2: Aloe vera:
The Aloe vera gel with its content of  Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antibacterial can help reduce acne while moisturizing and regenerating the skin.
Apply a little of Aloe vera gel on pimples and leave for a few minutes before rinsing.