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Summary: Natural acne medicines are made with sulfur, which clears the pores and calms inflammation, salicylic acid, made from willow bark, and all citric acids. Find natural ingredients to treat acne with beauty advice from a certified aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

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By Kelli LaBar
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Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C. She graduated from Miller-Motte Technical College as a certified aesthetician, and she currently works as...read more

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"Hi, I'm Kelli. I'm an aesthetician and makeup artist at Ulta Salon and Cosmetics, and I'm going to talk to you a little bit about natural acne medication. One of the most...the easiest things that you can use for a natural acne medication is sulphur. Bare Minerals actually has a blemish treatment out that's completely all natural, and it's sulphur-based, and sulphur is a really great drawing agent and it also helps to pull impurities out of the pores and basically decongest the pore and helps to calm an inflammation. Also, in that product is a lot of clay-based ingredients. Clay is a really great natural ingredient that really helps to treat acne. Salicylic acid is actually another really great natural ingredient that's really good for acne. It's natural...it's a natural-based botanical, actually. It occurs from willow bark, and that's a really good acne medication as well. And it's very good at exfoliating, which is needed to help to control the pore clogging and also really helps to decongest the pores as well. Another couple of things that you can do for acne -- to take care -- if you're more into, like, a natural and holistic approaches, you can use a lot of citric acids are really good for acne as well. So those are some natural acne medications that work really well."

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