September 17, 2008
Natural Cures for Scarring
Many skin care specialists are constantly looking for a way to effectively eliminate scars left behind by certain dermal conditions like acne. Several solutions have been created to fight this problem but, as sufferers have discovered, they don't produce important effects. Other people have used microdermabrasion or resorted to surgery, but both can be dangerous.
Success Found In Natural Solutions
Many dermatologists prefer to work with biological solutions, recommending biological skin care treatments for scarring whenever possible.
The next remedies have had success, so, they're worth a try.
Sea Buckthorn Oil - This product is extracted from the berries of a bush found in The Netherlands and is a traditional treatment for healing the skin. It has proven to be useful for wounds, eczema, sun damage, burns, lesions and abrasions. With an increasing number of people looking for an anti-aging solution, it has also become a popular natural skin care choice for reducing dry skin and wrinkles associated with age. It is extremely high in flavinoids, phytosterols (anticarginogens), vitamins C, A, B1, B2, E and several essential fatty acids. The oil is a deep reddish orange and can color the skin a bit, but it washes off easily.
Wheat Germ Oil - Commonly used as a dietary supplement and as an ingredient for cosmetics, it is very effective at reducing scars and stretch marks. It contains vitamins A, D, E, B1, B2, B3, B6, and F and has high doses of protein, minerals and contains essential fatty acids. It's great for treating and rejuvenating dry, aging and dehydrated skin. The effectiveness depends on the quality of the organic oil; it should be refrigerated. If wheat or wheat gluten causes you allergies, try one of the other recommendations.
Macadamia Oil - Often associated with Hawaii, Macadamia trees are an Australian specimen. Its oil has been traditionally used in cooking and as a natural skin care product. The oil is very rich in essential fatty acids and resembles sebum, which our skin produces naturally as a protective oil. It is great for regeneration and it is used to cure wounds, sunburns, and scars. Even though you are using this topically, make sure you obtain good grade oil, as some varieties are toxic.
Rosehip Seed Oil - Rich in vitamins A and E and essential fatty acids, a healthy tea made with rosehip seeds has been widely used, however,premature aging are the new uses discovered for its oil. Testing has revealed that it reduces wrinkles, repairs UV and radiation damage, and heals scars from acne, burns and surgery. Nowadays, its regenerative properties are believed to be the most effective.
A new acne scarring product is now available to rejuvenate your skin thanks to natural components that guarantee no allergic reactions or adverse side effects.
- Lisell Torgerson

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