Acne Scar: Planting an Herbal Tea Garden

l_12759691If an acne scar is that horrendous skin condition that won’t go away and you tried every single remedy or procedure in the skin care community but nothing works. Well, then I recommend you start planting an herbal tea garden.

 

This non-expensive treatment may do the trick if taken with consistency. Plus, when planted you can make custom tea blends every morning with just a pair of scissors and your teapot.

Here are the following tips to grow the best herbal teas:

Choose your Garden Location

The first thing you must do before ever planting a seed is finding the sunniest spot in your yard or garden. You have two choices, either use the sluggish gardener’s method and compost in place or remove the sod and dig the soil, add plenty of compost.

When you’re done with that step, you must make sure that your soil should be light and frail. If you have clay and your soil doesn’t let out well, add peat moss to mash up the clay.

Herbal teas can:

Help prevent and minimize your acne scar.
Anti-bacterial properties help fight infection, balance and reduce amount of sebum produced. Provide soothing and healing, promoting growth of new skin.

Planting your Tea Garden

Herbal teas, natural remedy to fade acne scars and stop break outs contain many flavors. Choose the herbs you think you’ll enjoy drinking and the herbs that work best for your area. If that area is an acne area then the best teas are: Aloe Vera, Green tea and tea tree oil.

When you’re planting these herbs, either in your back yard or garden, plant based on height with the tallest ones placed in the back. After planting, water immediately.

Here are the most effective and popular herbal teas:

- Chamomile – Aloe Vera

- Bee Balm    – Lemon Balm

- Rosemary   – Pineapple Sage

- Green         – Mint

- Hibiscus     – Catnip

- Tee Tree Oil

A lot of these herbs (Catnip, bee balm, mint, lemon balm) must be planted in areas of space – They tend to spread.

If you fell like planting these herbs inside then sink a bucket cut into soil. Also, when cutting herbs for tea you must penetrate the herb’s back by no more than half to allow it to recuperate quickly.

This procedure (cutting its back) produces a bushier, voluminous herb. To keep the essential oils concentrated you must water on a daily basis.

Making your Herbal Tea

Making a pot of herbal tea is very easy. Rinse the non-metal container with water. Metal containers can interfere with the purity of your herbal tea. Then boil cold water in that same container. Add two tablespoons of fresh of dried herb to the pot for each cup and another two tablespoons of fresh dried for the pot.

Place the herbs in the non-metal pot, and pour the boiling water on the herb. Let the herbs soak for about five minutes. This isn’t the precise time; take the herb out of the mug when you feel it’s ready for you!

Okay, now that you know how to plant an herbal tea garden for any acne scar you may have, get too it! You won’t regret it.

Another ingredient or method for an acne scar or breakout is, snail secretion – Just thought I’d let you.


6 comments so far

  1. acne remedy on

    wow, very2 beautiful tips. thanks for this

  2. PreommaImmobby on

    It’s amazing

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  4. azcarey on

    I do find that drinking green tea for skin care, especially acne scars is very effective. All the herbal teas taste so good and are gentle medicine.

  5. Claudia on

    Great article. Use the natural methods to fight Acne. I’m absoluty sure that for all the deseases, the nature has a remedy

  6. johnny on

    3uBESt Thanks for good post


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