Acne Treatment and Acne Products with Aloe Vera
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009
by Fiona McColl
Natural Skin and Beauty
Attention all Acne sufferers: Acne can be treated and Acne Scars significantly reduced with Aloe Vera Skin Care Products. The benefits of Acne Treatment and Acne Products with Aloe Vera are explained here:
Studies have shown that the astringent properties of the Aloe Vera plant's gel counteract acne infection and help cure pimples with little or no acne scars occurring.Aloe Vera has a pH factor similar to that of the skin. The pH of skin varies from pH4 to pH6. Aloe Vera's natural pH is about 4.3, depending on weather and soil conditions, so it's very close to that of human skin. Acne products with Aloe Vera help to restore the skin to its natural pH, making it an effective and natural Acne Treatment Product.
As with any acne treatment, Aloe Vera users must be patient. Some people plagued with acne and pimples report that before their skin condition improves, they get worse because impurities are made to surface, but when they follow a regular skin care routine (cleanse, tone, and moisturise) using aloe Vera skin care products, their acne and skin tone improves. Please refer to our skin care routine for full instructions.
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Fiona McColl founded http://www.naturalskinandbeauty.com to introduce Natural Skin Care and Hair Care Products with Organic Aloe Vera and pure Mineral Makeup to clients worldwide and to raise awareness of the chemical content in commercial skin care products.
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