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Possible causes of Acne associated with Coconut Oil

Acne is a common skin condition that primarily affects teenagers going through hormonal changes. It is mainly characterized by the appearance of pimples and other abnormalities on the face and upper torso as a result of increased production of sebum from the skin’s sebaceous glands.

The excess oil leaves the skin’s pores clogged and increases the proliferation of bacteria, resulting in bumps on the skin called comedones.

There can be several causes for acne. One of these that might be reduced by applying coconut coconut oil is is because of bacteria.

When the sebaceous glands that produce oil get clogged with dead skin cells, hair, and bacteria, the skin can becomes inflamed and form pimples, whiteheads, or blackheads.

Learn everything about acne and find all the natural solutions to treat it naturally, including various diet programs, alternative medicine, vitamins, supplements, herbal medicine, and home remedies.

Why Coconut Oil helps Reduce Acne

Coconut oil application can help reduce acne because of its natural and unique composition of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), such as lauric acid, that have antimicrobial properties. Lauric acid can help cleanse and protect the skin from bacteria or other irritants that may cause acne.

Coconut oil also has anti-inflammatory properties that can help fight inflammation and treat acne.

How Coconut Oil works for Acne

Coconut oil works to treat acne by:

- Reducing skin inflammation: lauric acid is a very abundant medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) present in coconut oil (>50% of its composition) that has anti-inflammatory properties and can reduce inflammation which is a key aspect of acne. Coconut oil contains antioxidants that stabilize the free radicals in the body, neutralizing the reactive atoms that increase inflammation.

- Eliminating microbes and bacteria: lauric acid is a fatty acid present in coconut oil that has antimicrobial properties. It helps kill the bacteria, fungi, and viruses that cause itchy acne and dry skin. Killing these bacteria reduces the risk of infection that may be caused by itching and protects other areas from infection.

A study comparing different types of fatty acids (lauric acid, palmitic acid, and oleic acid) showed that lauric acid had the strongest effect against acne-causing bacteria such as Propionibacterium acnes.

How to use Coconut Oil for Acne

Currently, there is no official amount of coconut oil recommended for acne.

To treat acne, you can apply coconut oil directly to your skin. You don’t need to slather coconut oil all over your body. Using small amounts of coconut oil can reduce inflammation and kill bacteria effectively.

Applying excessive amounts on your skin will not provide additional benefits. If you apply too much coconut oil, your skin may look greasy.

Coconut oil is also highly comedogenic, which means it can clog your pores, so applying too much coconut oil might make your acne worse.

Coconut oil does not work for all skin types. If you have acne-prone oily skin, you shouldn’t use coconut oil as it may not help treat your acne.

Using Coconut Oil for Acne: precautions

When applying coconut products on the skin, hair, or body, you must keep in mind the following precautions:

- Test the oil on a small patch of skin: always use small amounts of coconut oil on the skin at first to see how it responds to it.

- Coconut oil may not be suitable for everyone: some people may experience adverse effects if they apply coconut products to their skin, especially if they have oily or sensitive skin.

- Allergies: some people are allergic to coconut oil. If you believe you are allergic to coconut, check with a healthcare professional to arrange a test and avoid all coconut products and foods to prevent an allergic reaction.

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