We all suffer from acne sometimes, even the healthiest of us. After all, acne is very contagious and we are constantly being bombarded with germs and parasites that cause rashes, rosacea, pimples, zits, eczema, and many other skin conditions.
“Most acne, pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads are caused by parasites living on the human face and body. Getting rid of the parasites by using natural topical treatments can stop acne in 3-4 months” (Vex Dex. (2015, November 3). “Human Parasites Cause Acne, Pimples, Blackheads & Whiteheads? Yuck!”, Cision PR Newswire).
Many Americans choose not to believe that they have parasites. There has been a lie going around for a long time that parasites are only something that people in underdeveloped or developing nations get. However, these days people are wiser and recognize this lie for what it is.
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“Parasites aren’t just a problem for people living in developing nations. A growing body of evidence suggests well over 60 million Americans now have at least one kind of parasite inside their guts…and most people don’t even know they’re infected! Parasitic infections can cause a whole host of problems including chronic fatigue, digestive issues, and mineral depletion” (“The Problem with Parasites & Why You Should Know About Them”, The Pearl Day Spa).
Understanding that acne is often caused by parasites is one of the first steps that you must take in order to be able to improve and reduce it. So naturally, to get rid of pimples and reduce breakouts, you must start by killing the parasites that can cause it. So today, I will teach you five beauty routines to add to your daily and nightly regimen that will help you kill the parasites living on your face. This will help you improve breakouts, and prevent how frequently and intensely they occur.
The perfect at-home spa treatment would not be complete without a face mask. Natural face masks are easily accessible in drugstores, grocery stores, and places like CVS and Walgreens. Some of them are even gentle enough to sleep in. Different face masks focus on different things. Some of them are for acne are made from clay, while others focus on moisturizing and softening the skin using lavender, sea salt, and enzymes.
Mixing the Natural Herbal Lotion with a clay-based face mask will help suck out the bacteria in your face that is likely causing the acne. This will shrivel up pimples immediately, so you can reduce the size of them in just one treatment.
Method 2: Face Scrubs
We often treat our faces regularly for acne, rashes, germs, and bacteria using soap. However, most of the time, our soaps are not strong enough to remove the dead skin cells and dead bacteria that remain on our skin after intense face treatments. This can then create dull-looking skin, so you should focus on maintaining a balance. Rather than just killing bacteria day in and day out, you should also remove the dead bacteria and parasites from your pores and the surface of your skin. Removing them can make your skin look younger, more vibrant, and healthier. The way to do this is by using a face scrub on your skin at least twice a week.
Method 3: Toners
After washing your face with soap and water, some bacteria still remain. Soap does not kill all germs. There is also a lie going around that water alone kills germs. If this were true, we would not have water-borne illnesses. There would also be no news stories about contaminated tap water making people sick or containing brain-eating amoebas.
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Article Source: Published 2018, Written By Hannah Rodriguez, Medicalxpress |
Thus, water and soap alone are not enough to kill germs, in fact, both of these can carry germs and make your skin worse sometimes.
“Is soap always clean? This may be disappointing to diehard germaphobes, but it’s possible for soap to be crawling with bacteria as much as anything else. If you’re storing your soap improperly, such as leaving it in a wet puddle on the edge of your sink, it gives bacteria a fertile place to multiply. When you use it, you basically wind up transferring germs from the soap directly to your hands” (Fung, B. (2012, June 21). “Soap: How Much Cleaner Does It Actually Make Your Hands?”, The Atlantic).
“In a thorough study of soap contamination, one team of U.S. researchers found that even among test subjects with great handwashing technique — more on that in a minute — soap that was already contaminated wound up increasing the number of bacteria on the subjects’ hands after washing. The scientists tested three types of soap dispensers, in both lab and real-world settings. Of the three variants, the dispensers that were refillable from a giant bottle of liquid soap were by far the filthiest, leading to a 26-fold increase in handwashers’ bacteria levels” (Fung, B. (2012, June 21). “Soap: How Much Cleaner Does It Actually Make Your Hands?”, The Atlantic).
Since soap and water are not enough, I always cleanse my skin with a face toner after washing my face. Sometimes, when I want to save time or skip a step in my get-ready routine, I will mix the Natural Herbal Lotion with toner, instead of using a face scrub. I apply this product and toner on a cotton ball, and then run it over my skin in circular motions until the cotton ball feels mostly dry.
After cleaning my face with soap, water, and toner, I then apply an astringent to my face underneath my makeup to protect my face from germs and bacteria throughout the day. The product that I use for this is the Natural Herbal Lotion. The way that I apply this product is by mixing it with water or lotion and then applying it to my skin the same way that I would a skin moisturizer. I wait a few seconds for my skin to dry, and then I apply my makeup in my normal beauty routine.
After finishing school or work, it is time to get ready for bed. Bedtime is when most people spend time treating their skin and acne, so after removing my makeup with oil, I then wash my face with soap and water before bed. Then I cleanse my face with toner and mix the Rose Beauty Cream with a little Natural Herbal Lotion. I put this mixture on my face, and then I leave it on my skin while I sleep. This allows these two products to work for hours while my pores are open so that any acne on my face will look better by morning.
Conclusion
We live in a world where parasites are anywhere and everywhere, and they affect both humans and animals. Parasites lead to sickness, skin problems, and even death sometimes. They can steal our youth, energy, and beauty. So in order to live healthy vibrant lives, and to have beautiful healthy-looking skin, we must be proactive about killing germs and bacteria that settle into our skin and body.
Having a good day and night routine can make your skin look better even without makeup, so choosing the best routine that works for you and which gives you the best results will help lead you down the path to beautiful-looking skin.
Which of these routines do you like the most?
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