Wipe Out Acne and Acne Scars With Coconut Oil

Wipe Out Acne and Acne Scars With Magical Coconut Oil
Wipe Out Acne and Acne Scars With Magical Coconut Oil

Almost everyone has had acne at some point or another, and not just teenagers. Acne can progress even into adult years, which can sometimes be highly frustrating and even more embarrassing. If you’ve tried every over-the-counter option for acne and acne scars available, maybe it’s time for a more natural approach.

What Causes Acne?

Acne can be due to several factors such as genetics, diet, and lifestyle. This may come as a surprise to some, but acne actually doesn’t develop in the skin but starts in the liver.

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When the liver fails to turn off the production of androgens, the hormones produced by the adrenal and sex gland, an overproduction of sebum occurs.

[pullquote]Acne happens when the excess oil combines with blood toxins, feeding acne bacteria that leads to clogged pores and acne.[/pullquote]

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Sebum is naturally secreted to keep skin and hair healthy, but when sebum production continues, the skin can become overly oily. But oily skin isn’t necessarily the sole issue.

How Is Coconut Oil Beneficial?

Fighting excess oil with more oil might seem like a bad idea, but coconut oil is a surprisingly effective ingredient. The proof of this is in the composition of the oil.

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[pullquote]The fatty acids combine to help destroy the bacteria on the skin, thus reducing the chance of a break out.[/pullquote]

Coconut oil is made up of two antimicrobial powerhouses – lauric acid and capric acid. Lauric acid makes up roughly 50 percent of coconut oil, which is why the oil is so good at fighting bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This is good news for acne sufferers!

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Helps With The Nutrients

  1. Vitamin E: Coconut oil is a fantastic source of vitamin E. This helps to keep the sebum glands functioning properly  as well as clear of dirt, grime, and other acne-causing blockages.
  2. Vitamin K: It contributes toward forming a protective layer on the skin. This layer helps to protect the skin, keeping any further bacteria from entering the pores and causing more acne while the skin is healing.
  3. Vitamin A: This helps to improve overall skin appearance, smoothness, and strength.

Works As A Natural Oil

Coconut oil mimics the oils in the skin but won’t clog the pores. This means that the skin will produce less sebum, which will lead to fewer overall breakouts.

Is Anti-Inflammatory

Acne sufferers tend to have inflamed skin that can be hot and uncomfortable. Coconut oil helps to cool down the skin and relieve the inflamed areas of the face.

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How To Use Coconut Oil

1. Drink it

One of the best things you can do for your acne (as well as your overall health) is to consume coconut oil on a daily basis. Take 1–2 teaspoons 3 times a day (before meals). It is one of the best ways to clean out the liver and thus clean up the skin.

2. Add To Coffee

Blending coconut oil with your coffee, smoothie, or meals is a simple way to include it in your diet. Start with 1 tbsp of coconut oil a day and slowly work your way up to as much as 2 tbsp.

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3. Apply It

Coconut oil can also be applied topically, which is recommended for acne sufferers and those wishing to rid their skin of acne scars.

  • Take 1 tbsp of solid coconut oil between your palms and rub them together to warm the oil before massaging it gently on to your skin.
  • Your skin may seem oily at first, but give the coconut oil time to absorb.
  • If the oily feeling is bothering you, let the oil sit and absorb for at least 30 minutes before wiping it clean with a cloth.

Word Of Caution

1. Not An Independent Remedy

Coconut oil alone may not work for all acne sufferers, specifically if you have a very severe case.

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[pullquote]Coconut oil works best for treating acne and acne scars in conjunction with a healthy diet, lots of water, and proper sleep.[/pullquote]

If you do choose to use coconut oil, always use organic, extra-virgin coconut oil. This will help you avoid the toxic pesticides that can be found in plain coconut oil, which could clog pores and contribute to more breakouts.

2. Has A Purging Effect

Also, due to coconut oil’s cleansing abilities, you may experience a “purging” phase or round of breakouts after beginning a coconut oil treatment. This is because the oil is cleansing your liver of toxins.

[pullquote]When the toxins are finally purged from your body, the breakouts will cease and leave you with beautiful, unmarred skin.[/pullquote]

It takes patience! The more toxins you have, the longer your body may need to purge them. So if you are sick and tired of the breakout cycle that leaves your skin inflamed, infected, and eventually scared, then bypass the skin products isle and grab yourself a jar of organic, extra-virgin coconut oil. It might just be your new favorite beauty secret!