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Herbal Treatments for Acne

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Summary: When looking to try an herbal treatment for acne, consider doing a liver detox to purify the blood and balance hormone levels. Use probiotics to kill yeast and fungus, which can trigger acne, with help from a clinical aesthetician in this free video on acne and skin care.

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By Keeley Selvage
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Keeley Selvage has been in the skin care industry for more than five years. She was employed at a physician's office for three years where she was the senior clinical aesthetician....read more

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"Hello, my name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions. I've been a clinical aesthetician for over half a decade and I'm going to talk to you about some herbal treatments for acne. Now the herbal route really does work and the reason is because it actually goes to the source of the problem 'cause your acne on the surface of the skin is really just a symptom of what's goin' on in the inside. Now a few different things that you can consider is maybe doing a liver detox or a liver cleanse and the reason why that works is because the liver actually purifies our blood and it can also balance our hormones. Both of those things can be causes for acne. Something you can also do is look at probiotics. Probiotics are good bacteria so they kill bad bacteria in your body. They also kill yeast and fungus which can also be triggers for acne, but what I would do is go see a homeopathic doctor or even do some research on-line to see what your symptoms match up to and then go to an herbal store and maybe talk to someone there. Get some advice from someone that knows the natural way. My name is Keeley Selvage with Keeley's Skin Solutions and that is about herbal treatments for acne."

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