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How to Treat Adult Acne with Tea Tree Oil



By: Carrie Balle

It is not only teenagers who suffer from acne. Many adults also have to deal with with acne-prone skin. But because adult skin is less resilient than a adolescent's skin, most modern treatments for acne can be quite harsh for adult skin. For this reason and others, many adults pursue natural remedies to treat their acne.

Tea tree oil is one of the more popular natural treatments for acne. The oil is obtained from the melaleuca alternafolia tree leaves indigenous to Australia. Aborigines have been using these leaves for many years due to their healing properties and people still use even now the oil for a variety of skin problems.

The proliferation of bacteria inside of a pore that is clogged is one of the underlying factors that contribute to acne formation. Tea tree oil is successful in treating acne due to its bacteria-killin properties. By removing bacteria from the skin, tea tree oil removes one of the factors involved in acne breakouts.

In 1990, a study was released evaluating the difference between a 5% tea tree oil gel to a 5% benzoyl peroxide lotion in the treatment of mild to moderate acne lesions. The results showed that both treatments were able to reduce the amount of acne lesions, yet the tea tree oil had slower results. Still, the treatment with tea tree oil exhibited less side effects than the benzoyl peroxide treatment which is quite beneficial to adult skin.

The recommended way for using tea tree oil is to dilute it down in water to a five percent concentration. Apply this solution twice daily, ensuring that your skin is clean before application. If you find the smell a bit much, apply the solution only at night before heading off to sleep.

While oil of the tea tree is a natural product, you may experience some side effect. Sometimes a rash occurs in people who use the oil, likely due to an allergy. If you try treating your acne with tea tree oil, first start with a small quantity of diluted oil and be watchful for any side effects. If you experience a rash or irritation, discontinue use immediately as this medication is not for you.

Treating adult acne can be difficult due to the tendency of acne medications to be overly harsh on adult skin. If you have used over-the-counter acne products like benzoyl peroxide for your breakouts and found they dried out your skin, tea tree oil could be a good alternative. As with any acne product, allow a couple of weeks of consistent treatment to see results.




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